The Guitar Circle Of Europe

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The Guitar Circle Of Europe
The Guitar Circle Of Europe take on some startling and often inventive interpretations of KC repertoire. Whilst the knotted lines of Discipline clearly fits this format and is obviously suited to such an arrangement, who would have thought that The Great Deceiver would be so fearsomely powerful without the hurtling provocations of Bill Bruford and John Wetton? Aside from a peppering of original compositions emanating from within the Circle, there’s also a couple of interesting arrangements of music originally heard in the cinema. Their version of John Barry’s Capsule In Space from the Bond movie You Only Live Twice has a suitably spectral feel and you’ll be able to chill to their rendition of Henry Mancini’s noir-ish Experiment In Terror. While there are familiar tropes such as Circulations, this is not quite the Guitar Circle album you might be expecting.
The Guitar Circle Of Europe

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TRACK
TIME
01
Discipline
04:05
02
Larks Tongues In Aspic Pt I Abridged
02:10
03
Larks Tongues In Aspic Pt II Abridged
04:45
04
21st Century Schizoid Man Abridged
03:10
05
Circulation C Whole Tone
01:15
06
The Great Deceiver Abridged
02:51
07
Red Abridged
05:03
08
Circulation In A Major
02:37
09
Adalshmir
01:31
10
Market Street
01:49
11
Mr Kelly's Proposal
01:07
12
Circulation In Am Pentatonic
01:47
13
The Three Canons
01:45
14
Capsule In Space
01:43
15
Mescal Rite I
01:50
16
Experiment In Terror
02:16

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Written by William Jenks
Essential for Crafty Fans
If you enjoy any of the League of Crafty Guitarists records,you owe it to yourself to get this download. I assume anyone reading this is familiar with nearly all the tunes here, and these renditions are a real treat if you enjoy the Crafty sound. Excellent, excellent show and excellent sound.
Written by Kristen Heller
Stunning Work!
This was a privilege to listen to.
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