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      No Subject June 19, 2010
Written by melvinbcollins
This music is timely for me @ priceless.In 1980 a friend of mine named charley gawlak @ I often wondered when music like this would be available I want to say thank u to robert frippfor this music.It helps in times of trouble @ pressure.Thanku Mr.fripp thank u. melvin b.collins
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Elegant and beautiful. Mon., Jul 18, 2011
Posted by: Mouxie
Just gorgeous. I love Anne Laplantine’s work for similar reasons as I adore this, but of course her work leverages on digital cut-ups, whereas this just spills out, all in the moment, making it Read more
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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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Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom July 18, 1985
Posted by: melvinbcollins
This music is timely for me @ priceless.In 1980 a friend of mine named charley gawlak @ I often wondered when music like this would be available I want to say thank u to robert frippfor this Read more
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musicality Wed., May 19, 2010
Posted by: mjboyce
This is very interesting musically on its own, and likewise interesting historically in the context of Fripp solo work/performances. The guitar sound is not like Frippertronics or pre 75 Crimson. Sometimes it is like it is in League of 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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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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