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Article: Multiple Reviews

Robert Fripp: Across Four Decades with Brian Eno and Theo Travis

Read "Robert Fripp: Across Four Decades with Brian Eno and Theo Travis" reviewed by John Kelman


In a professional career now approaching 50 years, guitarist Robert Fripp may be at his most visible when he's finding that “way of doing things" that necessitates the return of his flagship King Crimson--its recently revived and revitalized seven-piece, three-drummer lineup completing its 20-date American debut tour in early October 2014, including two exhilarating nights at ...

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Article: Live Review

King Crimson at The Warfield

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King Crimson The Elements TourThe Warfield San Francisco, CA October 3-4, 2014 It's been eleven years since King Crimson last toured extensively, barring a brief four-city, fourteen-date tour in 2008 that acted as the final nail in the coffin of its 28-year run with pyrotechnic guitarist/vocalist Adrian Belew. Never a ...

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Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited - Live at Hammersmith

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With such a broad repertoire of classic progressive rock, it's a very good thing, indeed, that guitarist Steve Hackett--despite leaving the group on the cusp of far greater commercial success (but, alas, also compromising its progressive nature)--has kept the music of Peter Gabriel-era (and slightly beyond) Genesis alive since leaving the group in October, 1977. But ...

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Waves Sweep The Sand

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2009
Track listing: Scarecrows; Alien Lights in Iberian Skies; Catleys Reprise; London Bridge; David Gates in Whitley Bay; Suburban Windows; Christmas in Krakow; Waves Sweep the Sand; Upside Down Again; Barnaby Naan; Sunday Morning Enniscrone; September Skies; Django Lullaby; Fragile Little Scars; Kevin Costners Golf Course; Theme One; Slug Death and The Cockroaches Revenge.

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Jakko M. Jakszyk: Waves Sweep The Sand

Read "Waves Sweep The Sand" reviewed by John Kelman


It's rare that an album of outtakes and rejected music not only succeeds, but actually hangs together as a cohesive work in its own right. As the only member of 21st Century Schizoid Band (performing late-1960s/early-1970s-era Crimson repertoire) who wasn't a King Crimson alum, Jakko M. Jakszyk not only handled the daunting challenge of Crimson co-founder ...

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The Bruised Romantic Glee Club

Label: Iceni
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: The Bruised Romantic Glee Club; Variations on a Theme by Holst; Catley's Ashes; When Peggy Came Home; Highgate Hill; Forgiving; No One Left to Lie To; The Things We Throw Away; Doxy, Dali and Duchamp; Srebrenica; When We Go Home. CD2: As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still; That Still and Pefect Summer; Astral Projection in Pinner; Pictures of an Indian City; Nirvana for Mice; Islands; The Citizen King; Soon After.

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Jakko M. Jakszyk: The Bruised Romantic Glee Club

Read "The Bruised Romantic Glee Club" reviewed by John Kelman


He's been around for three decades, but British guitarist/multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Jakko M. Jakszyk has operated below the radar for the most part. His biggest break in visibility was touring with Level 42 in the early 1990s, but in recent years he's better-known as the guitarist/vocalist for the 21st Century Schizoid Band, a collective of King Crimson alumni ...


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