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Article: Live Review

King Crimson at Usher Hall

Read "King Crimson at Usher Hall" reviewed by Ian Patterson


King Crimson Usher Hall Edinburgh, Scotland September 18, 2015 It's been thirty-three years since King Crimson last toured the UK and you have to go back to 1973 to find the last occasion Robert Fripp's storied band played Scotland. That's a long gap, whatever way you look at it; malt whiskies ...

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Article: Album Review

Sonar: Black Light

Read "Black Light" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


By virtue of its experimental and often convoluted definition, progressive jazz seems to require an increasingly larger umbrella. Under that broadly encompassing category, the Switzerland- based quartet SONAR is a noteworthy and unconventional standout. Black Light is their fourth release (but only the second to be made widely available) and for those who have followed the ...

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Article: Album Review

Theo Travis’ Double Talk: Transgression

Read "Transgression" reviewed by Roger Farbey


The chiming notes of a very Mahavishnu Orchestra sounding guitar open the tension-rich “Fire Mountain" hotly pursued by Theo Travis' intense tenor sax soloing and coruscating axe work from Mike Outram. A change of pace is heard in the title track, beginning slowly but gradually building-up in pace and volume, Outram's fuzzy guitar twinned ...

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Article: Album Review

Ava Mendoza: Unnatural Ways

Read "Unnatural Ways" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The debut album led by West Coast USA guitarist, vocalist Ava Mendoza parallels some of the principles established by the renegade New York City downtown scene with correlations to avant- rock albums produced by John Zorn for his long-running Tzadik record label. I listened to the LP, and it appears that the only ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Progeny - Seven Shows from Seventy-Two

Read "Progeny - Seven Shows from Seventy-Two" reviewed by John Kelman


A sad life truth is that, for far too many people, massive success changes everything. Despite making more money than would last the average family many lifetimes, they go through it like water; they gradually begin to believe all the positive press and massive sales, becoming legends in their own mind; and, perhaps worst of all, ...

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Article: Album Review

Brandon Seabrook: Sylphid Vitalizers

Read "Sylphid Vitalizers" reviewed by Stefano Merighi


Non c'è davvero paragone tra quello che Brandon Seabrook propone all'interno dei diversi gruppi in cui presta la sua luciferina opera di chitarrista (ad esempio Power Plant o i Black Host di Gerald Cleaver) e in questa singolare prova in solitudine. Nel primo caso emerge un talento improvvisativo molto brillante nel confondere avant, rock e psichedelia; ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Live at the Orpheum

Read "Live at the Orpheum" reviewed by John Kelman


It was the reunion nobody expected. After years of touring in circumstances less than ideal--and, for him, distinctly and increasingly unpleasant-- co-founder and only remaining original member Robert Fripp was as clear as can be that he was done with his flagship group King Crimson. A brief four-city, eleven-date 2008 tour--with a revamped version of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Ben Tyree/BT3: Burn it! LIVE

Read "Burn it! LIVE" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Even prior to moving to New York from his native Washington DC in 2002 Ben Tyree was genre-bending in Miscellaneous Flux, fusing hip-hop, jazz and punk vocabulary. His outright debut as leader, re:Vision (Sonic Architectures, 2010) was a hard-grooving take on contemporary jazz-fusion featuring DJ Logic and John Medeski. That template flew out the window on ...

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Article: Album Review

Keith Emerson & Greg Lake: Live From Manticore Hall

Read "Live From Manticore Hall" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Emerson, Lake & Palmer were recognized as progressive rock's first super-group, framed on supreme virtuosity, extended compositions, melodic song-forms and over-the-top concerts. But during a 2010 world tour, Keith Emerson (keyboards) and Greg Lake (bass, guitars & vocals) delved a bit inward, like old friends who weathered the storm amid the trials and tribulations of the ...

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Starless

Label: Panegyric Recordings
Released: 2014
Track listing: CD1 (Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, UK October 23, 1973, Part 1): Improv: Sharks' Lungs in Lemsip; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part I); RF Announcement; Easy Money; Improv: We'll Let You Know; The Night Watch; Fracture; Lament.

CD2 (Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, UK October 23, 1973, Part 2): Book of Saturday; Improv: Tight Scrummy; Exiles; Improv: Loose Scrummy; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Peace - A Theme; Cat Food.

CD3 (Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland November 15, 1973, Part 1): Walk On: No Pussyfooting; Improv: Some Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part I); RF Announcement; Lament; Peace - A Theme; Cat Food; The Night Watch; Fracture.

CD4 (Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland November 15, 1973, Part 2): The Law of Maximum Distress: Part I; Improv: The Mincer; The Law of Maximum Distress: Part II; Easy Money; Exiles; Improv: Some More Pussyfooting; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man.

CD5 (Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands November 23, 1973 Part 1): Easy Money; Lament; Book of Saturday; RF Announcement; Fracture; The Night Watch; Improv: Starless and Bible Black.

CD6 (Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands November 23, 1973 Part 2): Improv: Trio; Exiles; Improv: The Fright Watch; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man.

CD7 (Palazzo dello Sport, Udine, Italy March 19, 1974): Exiles; Fracture; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II).

CD8 (Palazzo dello Sport, Brescia, Italy March 20, 1974): Improv I; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part I); Doctor Diamond; Easy Money; Lament; The Night Watch; Improv II; Starless; Exiles (incomplete).

CD9 (ORTF T.V., Paris, France March 22, 1974): Larks Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Improv; The Night Watch; Lament; Starless.

CD10 (Palais Paul Videl, Avignon March 24, 1974): Walk On: No Pussyfooting; Doctor Diamond; Lament; Fracture; The Night Watch; The Great Deceiver; Starless; Exiles; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (incomplete).

CD111 (Palais Des Sport, Besancon, France March 25, 1974): Doctor Diamond (incomplete); Lament; Fracture; The Night Watch; The Great Deceiver; Improv I; Starless; Exiles; Improv II.

CD12 (Stadttheater, Augsburg, Germany March 27, 1974): Walk On: No Pussyfooting; Doctor Diamond; Lament; Easy Money; Fracture; The Night Watch; The Great Deceiver; Starless; Improv: Augsburg; Exiles; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (incomplete).

CD13 (Halle Der Fachoschule, Dieburg, Germany March 28, 1974): Doctor Diamond; RF Announcement; Lament; The Night Watch; Fracture; Improv I; Exiles; The Great Deceiver; Improv II; Starless (incomplete).

CD14 (Stadthalle, Heidelberg, Germany March 29, 1974): Walk On: No Pussyfooting; Improv I; Doctor Diamond; RF Announcement; Improv II; Exiles; Improv III; Starless; The Night Watch; Lament; Easy Money; Fracture (incomplete).

CD15 (Elzer Hof, Mainz, Germany March 30, 1974): Walk On: No Pussyfooting; Improv: The Savage; Doctor Diamond; Improv: Arabica; Exiles; Improv: Atria; The Night Watch; Starless; Lament; Improv: Trio; Easy Money.

CD16 (Jahnhalle, Pforzheim, Germany March 31, 1974): The Great Deceiver; Improv I; Doctor Diamond; Improv II; Exiles; The Night Watch; Lament; Starless; Easy Money; Fracture (incomplete).

CD17 (Stadthalle, Kassel, Germany April 1, 1974): The Great Deceiver (incomplete); Improv I; Doctor Diamond; Improv II; Exiles; The Night Watch; Lament; Starless; Improv III; Easy Money; Fracture (incomplete).

CD18 (Stadthalle, Gottingen, Germany April 2, 1974): The Great Deceiver (incomplete); Doctor Diamond; Exiles; Fracture; RF Announcement; Lament; Starless; Improv I; The Night Watch.

CD19 (Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands November 23, 1973 (Preparatory Mix) ): Easy Money; Lament; Book of Saturday; Exiles; Improv: The Fright Watch; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man.

CD20 (Starless and Bible Black 2011 Stereo Mix): The Great Deceiver; Lament; We'll Let You Know; The Night Watch; Trio; The Mincer; Starless and Bible Black; Fracture.

DVD-A1 (Audio Content: MLP Lossless 5.1 Surround/DTS 5.1 Digital Surround/MLP Lossless Stereo (24/96)/LPCM Stereo (24/48)): Starless and Bible Black 5.1 Surround Mix/2011 Stereo Mix/Original Stereo Mix): The Great Deceiver; Lament; We'll Let You Know; The Night Watch; Trio; The Mincer; Starless and Bible Black; Fracture. Bonus Track 5.1 Surround Mix: Easy Money. Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland November 15, 1973 LPCM Stereo (24/48): Lament; The Night Watch; Fracture; The Law of Maximum Distress: Part I; Improv: The Mincer; The Law of Maximum Distress: Part II. Richards Club, Atlanta, Georgia June 23, 1973: We'll Let You Know; Doctor Diamond. Palazzo dello Sport, Udine, Italy March 19, 1974: Guts on My Side. The Night Watch (single edit - stereo); 30 second radio advert; 60 second radio advert. Video Content: Central Park, New York June 25, 1973:: Easy Money; Fragged Dusty Wall Carpet.

DVD-A2 (Audio Content: Multi- Channel Audio/LPCM Stereo (24/48)): Elzer Hof, Mainz, Germany March 30, 1974): Walk On: No Pussyfooting; Improv: The Savage; Doctor Diamond; Improv: Arabica; Exiles; Improv: Atria; The Night Watch; Starless; Lament; Improv: Trio; Easy Money; Fracture (fragment). Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands November 23, 1973: Easy Money; Improv: Starless and Bible Black; Exiles; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man. Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, USA April 29, 1974: The Great Deceiver; Lament; The Night Watch; Starless.

Blu-Ray1 (Audio Content: LPCM Stereo 24/192/DTS-HD Master Audio): Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, UK October 23, 1973: Walk On; Sharks' Lungs in Lemsip; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part I); Book of Saturday; Easy Money; We'll Let You Know; The Night Watch; Improv: Tight Scrummy; Improv: Loose Scrummy; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Peace - A Theme; Cat Food. Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland November 15, 1973: Walk On: No Pussyfooting; Improv: Some Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part I); RF Announcement; Lament; Peace - A Theme; Cat Food; Fracture; The Law of Maximum Distress: Part I; Improv: The Mincer; The Law of Maximum Distress: Part II; Easy Money; Exiles; Improv: Some More Pussyfooting; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man. (LPCM Stereo 24/96/DTS-HD Master Audio): Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands November 23, 1973 2014 Stereo Mix by Steven Wilson:: Easy Money; Lament; Book of Saturday; RF Announcement; Fracture; The Night Watch; Improv: Starless and Bible Black; The Great Deceiver; Exiles; Improv: The Fright Watch; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man. Additional Material: Conertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1974 Stereo Mix by George Chklantz: Easy Money; Lament; Book of Saturday; Exiles; Improv: The Fright Watch; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man. The Night Watch 1997 Stereo Mix by David Singleton and Robert Fripp up sampled to 24/96 from original 16/44 source tape: Easy Money; Lament; Book of Saturday; RF Announcement; Fracture; The Night Watch; Improv: Starless and Bible Black; The Great Deceiver; Exiles; Improv: The Fright Watch; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man.

Blu-Ray2 (Audio Content: DTS-HD Master Surround/LPCM 5.1 Surround/LPCM Stereo (24/96)): Starless and Bible Black, 5.1 Surround Mix/2011 Stereo Mix/Original Stereo Mix/Original UK Vinyl Transfer: The Great Deceiver; Lament; We'll Let You Know; The Night Watch; Trio; The Mincer; Starless and Bible Black; Fracture. Additional Tracks: The Night Watch (single edit - stereo); The Night Watch (single edit - mono); 30 second radio advert; 60 second radio advert. (5.1/4.1 & 4.0 surround, DTS HD-Master Surround/LPCM Surround/LPCM Stereo (24/96): Elzer Hof, Mainz, Germany March 30, 1974: Walk On: No Pussyfooting; Improv: The Savage; Doctor Diamond; Improv: Arabica; Exiles; Improv: Atria; The Night Watch; Starless; Lament; Improv: Trio; Easy Money. Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands November 23, 1973: Easy Money; Improv: Starless and Bible Black; Exiles; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 21st Century Schizoid Man. Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, USA April 29, 1974: The Great Deceiver; Lament; The Night Watch; Starless. Video Content: ORTF T.V., Paris, France March 22, 1974: Larks Tongues in Aspic (Part II); Improv; The Night Watch; Lament; Starless. Central Park, New York June 25, 1973: Easy Money; Fragged Dusty Wall Carpet.

CD25 (Bonus Audio 1: University of Texas, Arlington, TX October 6, 1973): Walk On; Improv I; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part I); RF Announcement; Easy Money; The Night Watch; Fracture; Book of Saturday; Lament; Improv II; Exiles.

CD26 (Bonus Audio 2: Audio Curios): University of Texas, Arlington, TX October 6, 1973: The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II); 231st Century Schizoid Man. Doctor Diamond (Richards Club, Atlanta, Georgia June 23, 1973). Volkshaus, Zurich, Switzerland November 15, 1973: The Law of Maximum Distrress: Part I; Improv: The Mincer; The Law of Maximum Distress (Part II). Elzer Hof, Mainz, Germany October 6, 1973: Easy Money; Fracture; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II).

CD27 (Bonus Audio 3: Palazzo dello Sport, Udine, Italy March 19, 1974): Walk On; No Pussyfooting; Improv: Some Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part I); Lament; Doctor Diamond; The Night Watch; The Great Deceiver; Guts on My Side; Improv II; Starless; Book of Saturday; Exiles; Fracture.


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