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Ink 19 :: The Crimson Jazz Trio
King Crimson Songbook Volume One (Voice Print). Review by Carl F Gauze.
THE CRIMSON JAZZ TRIO KING CRIMSON SONGBOOK VOLUME ONE Voice Print Back in 1970 something or other, I got a copy of Court of the Crimson King. I thought my folks were out, so I put it on the stereo and CRANKED it. Mom was in the bedroom with a headache. I won't say I was grounded, but I had an amazingly ...
Ink 19 :: King Crimson
April 1998 :: Music H-K :: King Crimson (Bryan Tilford)
King Crimson The Nightwatch Discipline The live beast Crimson is captured for two discs worth of serious frolicking over and between the boundaries of progressive art rock. Occasionally very delicate -- more often than not thrashing where no band has thrashed before in simultaneous confusion and perfect ...
Ink 19 :: King Crimson
March 2000 :: Music I-M :: King Crimson (Jeff Patch)
King Crimson The Deception of the Thrush: A Beginners' Guide to ProjeKts Discipline Global Mobile ProjeKt One takes a more traditional approach to improvising. Bill Bruford uses real wooden drums to wrestle with Fripp as he translates Plate Tectonic Theory into guitar craft. At times it sounds as ...
Ink 19 :: King Crimson
November 1998 :: Music I-L :: King Crimson (Bryan Tilford)
King Crimson Absent Lovers Discipline Global Mobile Recordings Progressive, precision, world class master musicians playing layers of syncopation and polyrhythms, both musically and rhythmically percussive. This double CD set captures the last show (Montreal, July 1984) from the last tour of the four ...
Ink 19 :: King Crimson
Vrooom Vrooom (Discipline Global Mobile). Review by Bryan Tilford.
KING CRIMSON VROOOM VROOOM Discipline Global Mobile Vrooom! Thrak! B'boom! Albums, or episodes of Batman? You decide, but this double live CD set won't make it easy. Both plow through the dark urban conduits with great precision and stealth. They know right where they're headed and why, and the most ...
Ink 19 :: King Crimson
Ladies of the Road: Live 1971-1972 (Discipline Global Mobile). Review by Matt Cibula.
KING CRIMSON LADIES OF THE ROAD: LIVE 1971-1972 Discipline Global Mobile This is a document of some Big Fat Prog-Rock Stylings from a version of King Crimson that seems to have only existed for a two-year span: Boz Burrell on bass and vocals, Mel Collins on sax and flute and mellotron, Ian Wallace ...
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Ink 19 :: Decibel
Fiat Lux (Mio). Review by Cody Canterbury.
.... The first album of the set, essentially the "legendary" record that one would pay admission for, is, anyway, enjoyable. Sounding an awful lot like King Crimson's Larks Tongue in Aspic with maybe a little less speaker-splintering rock and a little more avant-wank. El Poeta Del Ruido plus... is also...
Ink 19 :: Robert Fripp
Exposure (DMG). Review by Carl F Gauze.
ROBERT FRIPP EXPOSURE DMG Welcome to the release of a re-release. Robert Fripp originated in one of the great art-rock bands of all time, King Crimson. While known for his eccentric-sounding arrangements, he has a streak of pop sensibility that went to good use in the early '80s post-punk scene. His ...
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