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      No Subject January 13, 2011
Written by peter29
It’s really interesting how in such circumstances, when there is no audience and no expectations music can be so moving, as if this is the perfect time for its creation. This reminds me 2006 sound check from Broad Chalke. This short piece is in my opinion very close in its mood to Soundscapes from mid 90s. But perhaps that’s just the musical key RF accidentally used. However this distinctive, rough guitar sound presented on all of the Churchscapes here seems to be even more dark and definitive. Technical question: this is not a big problem here but is it something to do with the recording process that the track itself is in mono?
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Sweet is an understatement Mon., Jun 22, 2009
Posted by: kevred
Good grief--just when I thought you couldn’t outdo the incredibly enticing Fripp/Wetton/Phil Collins segments posted a few months back, now you go and casually toss out something this historically meaningful. Would it be too much to say that this may be the very Read more
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exelente! Thu., Jun 4, 2009
Posted by: rausch
perfect as we are used...
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An interesting impression Sat., May 23, 2009
Posted by: desol81
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June 24th Manchester Fri., May 8, 2009
Posted by: antbrearton
I was fortunate to enough to attend the concert in Birmingham with my sons of 26 & 23 - both rock fans who wouldn’t listen to my KC/RF Read more
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London, UK March 14, 2006
Posted by: sapindo
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Chicago, Illinois, USA June 18, 1979
Posted by: alemo01
As a music fan all I can say is that going to a record shop/warehouse and hearing one of my favourite performers playing live could have been the most welcome surprise. Unfortunately it never happened: all Frippertronics gigs took place so far from Read more
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Slow & Fast. Tue., Mar 31, 2009
Posted by: Boogey
Could anybody patiently explain me, a poor stupid, december of what year ? 1977 ??? Anyway fantastic drums, both slow and fast.
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Another Stormy Selection Gem with Fab-Foot-Phil. Mon., Mar 30, 2009
Posted 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 Read more
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What a rhytm section Mon., Mar 30, 2009
Posted by: orrason
This track shows how interesting drummer Phil Collins is (or was). He could have made a good career as a drummer alone. I would had loved to see this trio develop, but I am not sure how Fripp would have Read more
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PhilBill Mon., Mar 30, 2009
Posted by: stumpybunker
Its very interesting to hear how much Phil collins sounds like Bill Bruford on these!
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