There’s a lot of Crim and Crim-related action to be found in the pages of the latest edition of Classic Rock Presents Prog. Aside from a four-page feature on Jaksyzk, Fripp & Collins (including interviews with Jakko and Mel), Islands is one of the albums mentioned in their lead article about prog rock’s Big Bang year, 1971.

Islands also comes in at No.8 in their readers Top Ten poll of the best albums of ’71. Twelfth Night drummer, Brian Devoil, also talks about why it’s his favourite King Crimson album. Elsewhere, in the magazine you’ll also find a new interview with John Wetton spread over four pages, talking about his life and new album, Raised In Captivity, which also has RF guesting on it.
Tony Levin is also interviewed as part of a feature on the making of ABWH’s album, new albums from Trey Gunn, Michael Giles MAD Band and JFC are reviewed, and the RF-produced Daryl Hall album, Sacred Songs, is also considered in a short feature.

Islands also comes in at No.8 in their readers Top Ten poll of the best albums of ’71. Twelfth Night drummer, Brian Devoil, also talks about why it’s his favourite King Crimson album. Elsewhere, in the magazine you’ll also find a new interview with John Wetton spread over four pages, talking about his life and new album, Raised In Captivity, which also has RF guesting on it.
Tony Levin is also interviewed as part of a feature on the making of ABWH’s album, new albums from Trey Gunn, Michael Giles MAD Band and JFC are reviewed, and the RF-produced Daryl Hall album, Sacred Songs, is also considered in a short feature.