Prix D'Ami Buenos Aires Argentina

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Prix D'Ami Buenos Aires Argentina

A convincing King Crimson takes us into its confidence on this second night from the Prix D’Ami.[endtease] Bouyant and self-assured this gig has everything the previous evening lacked. Here, Discipline does indeed prove to be a vehicle for joy. Belew sounds never better on a fast-moving Frame and an irrepressible Bruford revels in his wild card percussionist role throughout. First aired during the Vrooom rehearsals the previous May, Funky Jam hops, skips and jumps across the boards Honed and sharpened compared to its studio counterpart, it thumps along combining the feel of an instrumental Elephant Talk with the cyclical turn-over that was hardwired into 80s Crim psyche. Fripp’s high notes even evoke something of Sunday All Over The World. Though dropped from further performances the miracle of modern technology means you can dowse yourself in as much Funky Jam as you want!
Prix D'Ami Buenos Aires Argentina

AUDIO SOURCE: ADAT Master Tapes

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TRACK
TIME
01
VROOOM
04:50
02
Coda: Marine 475
02:48
03
Frame By Frame
05:41
04
Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
05:17
05
Discipline
05:20
06
Red
06:42
07
One Time
05:16
08
B'Boom
05:58
09
THRAK
04:41
10
Improv Two Sticks
01:10
11
Elephant Talk
04:17
12
Indiscipline
06:19
13
Funky Jam
05:00
14
Matte Kudasai
03:42
01
VROOOM VROOOM
06:43
02
The Talking Drum
05:35
03
Larks' Tongues In Aspic Pt II
07:02
04
Heartbeat
04:12
05
People
05:24
06
Sleepless
05:43
07
VROOOM
04:26
08
Coda: Marine 475
03:27

KC19940929BuenosAires - Tomas E. Alonso

Written by Laurent Masse
Fashionable not Funky Jam
Not really a review, just a note to everybody interested in this download that Funky Jam is in fact Fashionable from the VROOOM sessions. Very interesting as RF, AB and TG act as a real string trio during this rendition. It wasn’t developed further, but AB recycled one of the riffs for Writing On The Wall on Side One. And RF’s high notes are obviously lifted from SAOTW’s Storm Angel. The "spartan sound" of the new pieces noted by one of the reviewers is probably due to the very care...
Written by Jonathan Jones
Genesis Of The Double Trio
This concert is fascinating to me in that it is a document of the genesis of the then new double trio . As another reviewer has said  most of the songs here sound very embyronic in terms of their arrangements, almost spartan somehow. However, I don’t mean this in any negative sense. The songs and concert are highly enjoyable and it is interesting to me to listen to this and then listen afterwards to something like the Vroom Vroom live disks and see how these song arrangements altered and ...
Written by Danny Anderson
Reasons to buy this release
1.  You can clearly hear Pat & Bill in the mix.2.  An instrumental "People."3.  A slightly elongated "B’Boom" and "Thrak" is closer to the EP version (which I    prefer).4.  "The Talking Drum" is played like it should be!  The creeping interaction of       each of the players rather than the Trey’s part, Ade’s part, Robert’s part, then      LTIA2 takes off.  I’ve always liked the int...
Written by Bill Campbell
Exciting Warts!
This is the second concert performed by the then new Double Trio.  It’s quite an exciting listen, particularly in regard to hearing embryonic versions of pieces that would eventually become highly developed.  Also, we get to hear a surprisingly structured Funky Jam, which sadly, never got much past this stage.  Discipline is also a treat to hear by the Double Trio.  There are some obvious mistakes by each of the performers throughout the show.  Rough edges appear dur...
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