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King Crimson - Islands
http://tinyimg.io/i/Pw84PAJ.jpg Prompted by another thread. I was absolutely transfixed by this band - waiting with bated breath for each of the first 7 albums. Knew all of Sinfield's lyrics by heart and even would reproduce the covers on big hunks of construction paper in my workshop/studio. Saw them live in '69, '71 and '73. Each album always seemed to be an extension of the previous one - even the first one which brought forth stuff from Giles, Giles, and Fripp. The musicianship would naturally be extraordinary since it featured a lot of the crème de la crème of the British free-jazz scene of the day. Crushed when the band completely dissolved in '74. |
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going thru some older soundtracks. now, back to older experimental electronics: http://tinyimg.io/i/Q0FMrOR.jpg |
^ I can never see the images rostasi posts (I think the site he uses is blocked on my work comp) which is a shame cuz theyre usually interesting
https://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JP...0000032088.jpg Broadcasting from Home by Penguin Café Orchestra growing up my parents didn't really listen to music, but I distinctly remember PCO inexplicably being included in their collection alongside Collective Soul or the Dixie Chicks. I never questioned it or even wondered what it was as a kid (despite funny penguin imagery, perhaps the artwork was still a bit jarring for youngster me). But to me this is the essential "furniture music" or music to play in a cozy family household. It's just nice to have around |
Good to hear this Jacques Bekaert album again.
Some really good avant-garde/Fluxus-based performers on here. David Behrman, George Lewis, "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Ryo Koike, Takehisa Kosugi, Maggi Payne, Shigeko Kubota, David Rosenboom ... http://tinyimg.io/i/q5dqpih.jpg |
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