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King Crimson: The Complete 1969 Recordings
by John Kelman
There will, inevitably, exist some cynics who will dispute the first comment about King Crimson's long-awaited The Complete 1969 Recordings box set, but it's difficult to imagine it being anything but the plain truth. This is, indeed, the definitive final word on the band's first lineup, collecting multiple versions of its earth-shattering 1969 Island Records debut, In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson (from this point on, attributed to its current label, Panegyric), alongside sonically ...
read moreTake Five With Judy Dyble
by Judy Dyble
Meet Judy Dyble:1949: I was born;1964ish: Joined first band, Judy & the Folkmen. Didn't make record;1968ish: Joined second band, Fairport Convention. Made record, Fairport Convention;1969ish: Joined third band, Giles Giles &Fripp, McDonald & Dyble. Made record, The Brondesbury Tapes;1970ish: Joined fourth band, Trader Horne. Made record Morning Way;1972ish: Joined fifth band, Dyble,Coxhill & the Miller Brothers. Didn't make record;1973ish: Stopped singing mostly;2002ish: Started singing ...
read moreJudy Dyble: Talking With Strangers
by Glenn Astarita
British vocalist Judy Dyble is one of the founding members of the celebrated folk-rock ensemble Fairport Convention. After leaving the band, she became involved in transitory but critically successful musical endeavors, and eventually retired from the music scene to raise a family. Four decades later she reinvented her career with this album, originally issued throughout Europe in 2009 and now available for the first time in the USA. The program also marks the first time guitarist Robert Fripp and reedman ...
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