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     Good, maybe even great, but not my thing July 1, 2009
Written by JLAdams
This music, while great, shows that RF would not have been a very effective fusion guy (assuming that "fusion guy" was a title to which he would have aspired).
To me personally, I now understand why 81-84 Crim rarely goes six weeks without getting some play in my home, while Bruford’s One Of A Kind gets the once a year treatment, and the answer is most emphatically NOT that the latter is anything less than fantastic music performed by musicians who mean it.
The key difference, IMO, is originality. 81-84 KC has it to the extent that the music does not lend itself to categorization. BB’s work with Jeff Berlin, on the other hand, is fusion.
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So This Is What It Sounded Like ... Mon., Nov 22, 2010
Posted by: Squonkamatic
I’m a lifelong devotee of the Frippertronics process and had only read about his echo box/delay setup used for this period of Fripp solo. It’s definitely not Frippertronics nor the Soundscape approach but something else about halfway Read more
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Do Not Hesitate To Acquire This Thu., Nov 11, 2010
Posted by: Squonkamatic
I must confess a certain attachment to the Revox & Les Paul era Frippertronics work that cannot be put into verbal terms. "Let The Power Fall" and "God Save The Queen" are amongst the Read more
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A Wish Come True! Thu., Nov 11, 2010
Posted by: Squonkamatic
Thank you, DGM, for making these Frippertronics shows available, of which this is my favorite. While taken from a less than perfect source the artistry at work is breathtaking, perhaps the drama Read more
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London, London, United Kingdom December 03, 1977
Posted by: lukifer999
I love this demo so much i wish u would do overdubs and make all the dgmlive stuff into new albums, long live the King
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Fantastic ! Wed., Oct 13, 2010
Posted by: microbunny
Another wonderful set of Frippertronics ! Thank you Mr. Mundy ! Loop III is an incredible piece of music and (in my humble opinion) the highlight of the set. Robert’s solo over top of the Test Loop does remind one of his Read more
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shucks Tue., Oct 12, 2010
Posted by: RikRomerein
I am practically salivating over the opportunity to hear what both Robert and Brian think was RF at his best, but will have to wait until a) a CD is released, I hope, or b) I buy a new computer Read more
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Málaga, Spain April 30, 2010
Posted by: taraso
Absolutely stunning! I want this on vinyl real soon!
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Málaga, Spain April 30, 2010
Posted by: lotusspray
Two voices speak as one. Simply beautiful.
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Holmdel, NJ June 21, 1997
Posted by: peter29
This is definitely my favourite period of Soundscapes. And although some prefer the latest Churchscapes as more accessible and true, there is something positive about them as they lack those moving and dark timbres and emotions of That Read more
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Oh yes Wed., Sep 8, 2010
Posted by: darkgrace
A beautiful piece. I’m very grateful for this free rendition. Turn this up loud and enjoy.
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