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Written by HarrySpade

The sound quality is very good for a bootleg cassette. Most of the instruments are audible throughout, especially David Cross’ violin.

The performances are outstanding. The version of "Larks’ Tongues In Aspic Part 1" included here rivals the studio version, maybe even exceeds in intensity. The improv is very enjoyable, one of the best I’ve heard from this lineup.

If you enjoy the Larks’ quintet, (really, who doesn’t?) this is worth purchasing, and if you’re new to these downloads or this lineup of the band, this is a very good one with which to start.


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Oxford Dreaming   Thu., Sep 1, 2011
Posted by: petersenior
Superb playing and great sound for an audience bootleg. After a great Larks 1 followed by some amusing comments from RF there is a sublime Daily Games drifting via a DC solo into a pastoral improv which quietly builds into Read more

Fan Review
A quality download   Tue., Jul 29, 2008
Posted by: HarrySpade
The sound quality is very good for a bootleg cassette. Most of the instruments are audible throughout, especially David Cross’ violin. The performances are outstanding. The version of "Larks’ Tongues In Aspic Part 1" included here rivals the studio Read more

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The gig that changed my life   Thu., May 22, 2008
Posted by: mramnesiac
Yes, I know hyperbole is the common argot of the web, but just consider...  I was an18 year old rock fan, into Yes, Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, The Bonzos.  I’d heard improvisation before, but always within a Read more

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it all comes flooding back....   Fri., May 16, 2008
Posted by: antmanbee
I saw this line-up one magical night at Liverpool Empire about a week after the Oxford show - caught the entire performance on my trusty Philips cassette recorder only for some light-fingered removal man to swipe it (along with half Read more

Fan Review
Return of the Beast   Tue., Mar 18, 2008
Posted by: DeVito
With all due respect to Boz et al., in my view Crimson didn’t exist from January 1970 to mid-1972; the recordings and bands assembled by Fripp during that time seem to me to be more a series of proto-ProjeKcts, none Read more

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It makes me smile   Tue., Mar 18, 2008
Posted by: pyython
The "balls to the wall" approach to the music this group has here simply makes me smile when I hear it. After 2 good listens, I still find LTIA 1 and the Improv to be spectacular pieces of Read more

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