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Marquee London, England
August 10, 1971
Posted by: jeffoaster
First off - the sound on this one is brilliant. The playing is astonishing and shows just how good of a player Mel Collins is.
Two things that really standout out: The Improv (which would soon be replaced by Groon in Read more
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exquisite Thu., Dec 20, 2012
Posted by: TangerinePete
i was really looking for one particular early 70s KC show that hit all the bases in terms of the early repertoire, and for me this historical first-ever live performance from the Islands line up is Read more
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Terrific debut of this lineup Sat., Dec 1, 2012
Posted by: jeffoaster
So here we have the first ever performance of the Boz/Collins/Fripp/Wallace lineup, and they don’t disappoint. Really terrific sound quality is a bonus addition to this concert. Unlike the Larks Tongues lineup debut at the same venue the Read more
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Short and... sortof sweet Sat., Dec 1, 2012
Posted by: jeffoaster
I guess the primary reason why I bought this one was because of the lower price, and it’s not that bad of a show. It’s just not anything great or essential - there are plenty more concerts available from the Read more
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Islands in the stream Thu., Nov 8, 2012
Posted by: emperornobody
What a find. I never knew this existed until a few days ago and couldn’t download the FLACs fast enough... possibly the definitive live set from this outfit (this + Summit Studios Read more
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Mel Collins is a beast Thu., Oct 11, 2012
Posted by: jeffoaster
The performance on this one is certainly a five star, and except for the audience portions of the concert (i.e. the first 2:30 or so of Get Thy Bearings are almost unlistenable before a jarring return to the SB portion), Read more
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An excellent recording all around Sun., Sep 23, 2012
Posted by: jeffoaster
First off - the sound on this one is brilliant. The playing is astonishing and shows just how good of a player Mel Collins is.
Two things that really standout out: The Improv (which would soon be replaced by Groon in Read more
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Somehow it worked! Thu., Sep 20, 2012
Posted by: Bakullama
All tied together with great vocals & lyrics, Happy Family is a real good song. Something cool emerged from the Centipede experiment. Tippett was just plain awesome in K.Cs. abstract ventures. The haphazard Jazz guitar seems to be just on the verge Read more
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Not alone! Thu., Sep 13, 2012
Posted by: microbunny
I have always loved Lizard. I like it the best of the "early" era albums and only ever surpassed by Larks and Red. Shame the Lizard band never played live. It would have been really something to have heard the Read more
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Context Thu., Sep 13, 2012
Posted by: Wilcox660
Hearing familiar playing in a different context has just put a huge smile on my face. Unfettered fun! The sonic mint on my pillow for the evening.
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Happy family excerpt Wed., Sep 12, 2012
Posted by: Hubert
Incredible. More, please. (Yes, I suppose I’m one of those odd souls who think Lizard is Crimson’s finest achievement.)
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