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      A world apart March 9, 2011
Written by dubhthaigh
For lack of a better designation, the Earthbound iteration of KC always seemed to me to be ill served by both the material and the extant recordings of its efforts. Except for this, which is worlds apart from everything else this lineup released. I’ve warmed to Islands, especially in its remarkable Wilson remastering, but the rest just never pushed it over the cliff for me. Except for this. And what I absolutely love about it is that it’s just them, stripped of dodgy equipment, crapy pa’s and bad tape jobs. And jayzuz, they were mighty. The Crim Jazz Trio carried on where this session left off. This is Crim as an avant jazz quartet that also knew where the pocket was. However it all happened, it seems playing live in a studio gave them a rare chance to hear themselves and thus take directions not always available in a rock and roll setting. I’m going to buy this again just because I genuinely love this statement of the condition of Crimson as nurtured by this particular group at this moment in time. It whets the appetite for the upcoming collaboration of Collins with Fripp & mates, and it serves as a fitting reminder of the protean force Wallace and Burrell could be.
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worth it for the sound clarity Tue., Mar 8, 2011
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excellent Mon., Mar 7, 2011
Posted by: neonheatdisease
a great show. well recorded, and quietly hilarious. i never noticed the lack of mellotron before....odd.
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