King Crimson - Zoom Club, Frankfurt, Germany (April 12, 1971)[FLAC]
The debut show of the Island Crimson with good sound.
RIP Mr.Ian Wallace (Sep 29,1946 - Feb 22,2007), once Phil Collins named him as his favourite drummer and Mr.Boz Burrell (Jan 1,1946 - Sep 21,2006).
Artist:
King Crimson
Album:
Zoom Club, Frankfurt, Germany (April 12, 1971)
Released from Official Download Site
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Tracks:
01 - Cirkus
02 - Get Thy Bearings
03 - In The Court Of The Crimson King
04 - Lady Of The Dancing Water
05 - 21st Century Schizoid Man
06 - Pictures Of A City
07 - The Sailor's Tale
08 - Cadence And Cascade
09 - The Devil's Triangle
Audio Source:
Soundboard
Personnel:
Boz Burrell - Bass Guitar, Lead Vocal
Mel Collins - Sax, Flute, Mellotron
Robert Fripp - Guitar, Mellotron
Peter Sinfield - Words, Sounds & Visions
Ian Wallace - Drums, Backing Vocal
The debut show for Mel, Boz, RF and Ian and what a fantastic atmosphere this soundboard recording has! The band are incredibly animated, clearly delighted to be away from their basement rehearsal room and obviously enjoying the liberation of being onstage. The shouts of encouragement and approval being exchanged – often in mid-song – give this recording an astonishing intimacy. Highlights include Fripp’s razor-sharp lines in the chorus section of Cirkus. There's an enchanting version of Lady of The Dancing Water with winsome backing vocals from Ian, trimmed with some rich baritone sax. And listen out for the running lines and slashing chords from LTIA pt1 as they make their debut during a radically different and experimental Sailor’s Tale.
Released from Official Download Site
The debut show of the Island Crimson with good sound.
Soundboard
The debut show for Mel, Boz, RF and Ian and what a fantastic atmosphere this soundboard recording has! The band are incredibly animated, clearly delighted to be away from their basement rehearsal room and obviously enjoying the liberation of being onstage. The shouts of encouragement and approval being exchanged – often in mid-song – give this recording an astonishing intimacy. Highlights include Fripp’s razor-sharp lines in the chorus section of Cirkus. There's an enchanting version of Lady of The Dancing Water with winsome backing vocals from Ian, trimmed with some rich baritone sax. And listen out for the running lines and slashing chords from LTIA pt1 as they make their debut during a radically different and experimental Sailor’s Tale.
Boz Burrell - Bass Guitar, Lead Vocal
Mel Collins - Sax, Flute, Mellotron
Robert Fripp - Guitar, Mellotron
Peter Sinfield - Words, Sounds & Visions
Ian Wallace - Drums, Backing Vocal