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      Another Stormy Selection Gem with Fab-Foot-Phil. March 30, 2009
Written by matthusela
This is another gem for us Exposure era completists. This one seems to have a bit different flavor to it which makes it a great addition to the nice little collection of Exposure outakes that Mr. Mundy has given us through his selections.
And Phil Collins- Here’s a guy who, if you rolled back the clock to 1976 or so, you would have sufficient respect for as a great drummer more than filling his role in a great prog rock band. If you only rolled the clock back to 1982 or so he would still be all of that AND a great songwriter, drum recording pioneer, jazz-fusion drummer with Brand X, and here, Fripp collaborator. No amount of subsequent mushy number one ballads can take away the history.
-Matt
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Not so ill-fated... Sat., May 8, 2010
Posted by: maxbuzz
Some of the ideas one can hear there seem to be further developed in collaboration with Trey Gunn. We can hear them on earlier-published-there Proto Punk track (rf19921211-0101). It is good that such tunes are not Read more
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Very interesting... Mon., May 3, 2010
Posted by: rhammill
And if I’m not mistaken, the opening ascending line was also played by Tony/Trey at the beginning of Seizure on the Roar of P4...
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Ochre Mon., Apr 19, 2010
Posted by: norwoodgolf
This sounds a lot like "Ochre" from the League of Gentlemen album.
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Boston, MA June 24, 2005
Posted by: peter29
The are some noticeable changes in this performance comparing to the previous show in New York. Music seems to be more spacious and open as if artist was in search of the new Read more
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Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada October 05, 1990
Posted by: The_Papetti_Incident
Sort of a "missing link" between Show Of Hands and Intergalactic Boogie Express - live in Europe 1991, this CD actually used to be on sale at 1991 Europe shows and, occasionally, at GC Read more
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Beyond Crimson Sun., Mar 28, 2010
Posted by: DeVito
Great improvised music. Chaos gives us some intense guitar and fractured flute. Field of Green floats on soprano sax like an outtake from an ECM album. The Unquestioned Answer starts out knotted and fluttery and builds to Read more
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New music Sun., Mar 28, 2010
Posted by: DeVito
This is a beautiful collaboration. The expansion of textures provided by flute and sax take the soundscapes to another place, and Travis and Fripp really seem to be listening to each Read more
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A Lovely Piece Sun., Mar 28, 2010
Posted by: dshoemaker
This is a lovely and delicate piece. It reminds me a bit of the tone poems on Eno’s Another Green World. As a previous reviewer noted, this piece varies from the Frippertronics/Soundscapes approaches we may have heard more Read more
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Interesting Snapshot Wed., Mar 24, 2010
Posted by: MarkSullivan
As others have said, this really doesn’t sound like either Frippertronics or Soundscapes. Both of them usually involve shifting harmonies and rhythms due to the looping Read more
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How strange the change! Wed., Mar 24, 2010
Posted by: AndyFox
I used to listen to Piccadilly Radio (261AM) growing up through the 1980’s & whilst I don’t remember hearing this when it would have been broadcast, at that time I would have switched it off without Read more
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