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The Lost Radio Recordings (BBC Sessions 1970-1972)

Label: MIW
Released: 2020
Track listing: Shepherd; Pacidy; Let Us Now Make Love; Stagnation; Looking For Someone; The Musical Box; Stagnation; The Return Of The Giant Hogweed; Harold The Barrel; The Fountain Of Salmacis; Harlequin; Harold The Barrel (Version 2);

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Moonswept Paradise

Label: Golden Eggs
Released: 2020
Track listing: Watcher Of The Skies; The Musical Box; The Fountain Of Salmacis; The Return Of The Giant Hogweed; Supper's Ready (Part 1):; Supper's Ready (Part 2):; The Knife;

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Live In New York City '86

Label: king street
Released: 2020
Track listing: Mama; Abacab ; Land Of Confusion; That's All ; Domino; The Last Domino; In Too Deep; The Brazilian; Follow You Follow Me; Tonight, Tonight, Tonight; Audience Participation Time; Home By The Sea; Second Home By The Sea; Throwing It All Away; In The Cage; In That Quiet Earth ; Supper's Ready (From Apocalypse In 9/8); Invisible Touch; Drum Duet; Los Endos ; Encore; Turn It On Again;

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Article: Interview

Bill Bruford: In the Court of the Percussion King

Read "Bill Bruford: In the Court of the Percussion King" reviewed by Mike Brannon


A charmed life might be a good way of describing that of Bill Bruford. Always at the center of and driving vastly creative projects, including King Crimson, Yes, Earthworks, Genesis, Bruford, Gong and many other collaborations of like minds, Bruford continues to amaze and astound both audiences and the modern greats of drumming alike. Though at ...

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Genesis

One of the most successful rock acts of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, Genesis enjoyed a longevity exceeded only by the likes of the Rolling Stones and the Kinks, in the process providing a launching pad for the superstardom of members Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins.

The group had its roots in the Garden Wall, a band founded by 15-year-olds Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Johnny Trapman, Chris Stewart and Rivers Job in 1965 at Charterhouse School in Godalming, Surrey, where fellow students Anthony Phillips, Robert Tyrell, Rivers Job, Michael Coleman and Richard McPhaeil were members of another group called Anon. Mike Rutherford was in The Climax, with Chris Stewart (drums), Chris Pigott (bass guitar), Duncan James (lead guitar) and Tim Hobart (vocals). The Scarlet and Black group included Toby Ward (drums), Guy Ross-Lowe (bass guitar), Michael Slack (piano), Mark Weeks (piano and guitar), Richard Apley (saxophone), Andrew Bruce (trombone) and Paul Gabriel (vocals).The groups initially merged out of expediency as the older members of each graduated; Gabriel, Banks, Rutherford, Phillips, and drummer Chris Stewart soon joined together as the New Anon, and recorded a six-song demo featuring songs primarily written by Rutherford and Phillips. The Charterhouse connection worked in their favor when an ex-student, recording artist and producer Jonathan King, heard the tape and arranged for the group to continue working in the studio, developing their sound. It was also King who renamed the band Genesis.

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60's & 70's

Label: Wagram Music
Released: 2019
Track listing: One Step Beyond; In The City; Bus Stop; Wild Thing; Mellow Yellow; Typical Girls; Roxette; Ladytron; The Day The World Turned Day-glo; Baby, Now That I've Found You; Gangsters; Lola; In The Beginning; Born To Kill; Sha-La-La-La-Lee; Mind Games; Apache; I Want To Know; Hiroshima Mon Amour; No More Heroes; Tobacco Road; Blues Helping; The Equestrian Statue; Days Of Broken Arrows; Hong Kong Garden;

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Reading Festival 1972

Label: Virtuoso (4)
Released: 2019
Track listing: Recorder 2; Intro MC; Recorder 1; Soundcheck & MC; The Knife ; MC; Twilight Alehouse; MC; Watcher Of The Skies ; MC; The Musical Box; MC; The Return Of The Giant Hogweed ; Recorder 2; Watcher of the Skies ; The Musical Box; The Return Of The Giant Hogweed ;

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Article: Extended Analysis

Unburied Treasure

Read "Unburied Treasure" reviewed by John Kelman


Of all the so-called progressive rock bands that emerged in the late '60s/early '70s, Gentle Giant has, perhaps, been the most misunderstood, and the one which failed to reach the same deserved commercial heights of its creatively innovative brethren, like King Crimson, Yes, Genesis and Pink Floyd. Of the bigger names from that time, only Van ...

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Article: Album Review

King Crimson: In the Court of the Crimson King (50th Anniversary)

Read "In the Court of the Crimson King (50th Anniversary)" reviewed by John Kelman


The passage of time is often defined by both forward motion and a growing collection of memories past; it's also measured by significant milestones that are either realized at the time or in subsequent years. At a recent Royal/Celebration Package event prior to King Crimson's Théâtre St-Denis performance in Montréal, Canada, guitarist and only remaining group ...

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Article: Album Review

Bruford-Borstlap: Sheer Reckless Abandon

Read "Sheer Reckless Abandon" reviewed by John Kelman


One of the great joys of music can be that of distance: coming back to a piece of music, a musician/group or a discography, even, years later to rediscover it anew. While returning to music after a break of months, years...even decades...is not always a revelation, it's likely true that, if the music was appealing the ...


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