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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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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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Buy it now Tue., Mar 23, 2010
Posted by: jhessel
This is a beautiful piece of music
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gorgeous Tue., Mar 23, 2010
Posted by: lanzarishi
..as usual. It reminds me somewhat, of a piece on SABB, with a different effect of course but it has that familiar quality to it. For a buck I would download RF Read more
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The Missing Link? Mon., Mar 22, 2010
Posted by: DeVito
Or one missing link, anyway. I’ve wondered how Frippertronics transformed into Soundscapes; this seems like an early step in the process. Kind of an odd set of sounds -- doesn’t have the focus and intensity of Frippertronics, nor Read more
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Not typical, but recommended Mon., Mar 22, 2010
Posted by: JorgeSouto
I had to dowload this one, that day was my 18th birthday! This doesn’t sound very Fripp-like. It actually reminds me at certain points of the tracks (or atmospheres, using their own words) Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois produced for Read more
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Jungle Mon., Feb 22, 2010
Posted by: anothertheletter
I now feel happy that my long term fantasy, in which the double trio covered Jungle Boogie, had some basis in reality. Cheers, Robert
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A New Low (and I don't mean David Bowie in Berlin) Mon., Feb 22, 2010
Posted by: DocBobster
These are of novelty interest as the cheesiest items ever posted at DGM Live. Pedestrian ideas, played in a pedestrian fashion, seemingly recorded using tin cans and string. It seems entirely possible that these were performed by one of the Read more
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Crunchy but Chic Mon., Feb 22, 2010
Posted by: desol81
Interesting snapshot of NYC Fripp. But white boy ain’t got no soul! Go eat at Sylvia’s.
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Sadness has his own intent. Mon., Feb 8, 2010
Posted by: Armand
There are more waves with a sorrowful timbre than usual in other soundscapes, and that makes this download so beautiful. The soundquality is also very good, and the little disturbance on some places is not irritant at Read more
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Excellent music, fantastic value! Fri., Feb 5, 2010
Posted by: AndyFox
Ethereal, with an edge! The Q&A was a welcome bonus.
A fantasitic bargin at six quid (ish)
Sound quality was excellent.
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