(not even remotely zorn-related) King Crimson/ GGF
A public "thanks" to Steve Smith for alerting us to the public availability of the King Crimson Collectors Club CDs - I've recently taken delivery of the Zoom Club, Beat Club and Summit Studios CDs and am very pleased with them - especially the Zoom Club one, for all it's lack of hi-fi sound. Quite a different feel to the improvs captured on "The Great Deceiver". And on a related topic, a question for Steve or anyone else who can help me - I got Giles Giles and Fripp's "The Brondesbury Tapes" on vinyl a while back, thinking a CD release was unlikely. Now that it's come out on CD with EXTRA TRACKS I was wondering - are those extra tracks worth the investment? I enjoy GG&F, but I'd only be interested in buying the thing again if the extra tracks showed me something more about the band's evolution into King Crimson. I'd ask Elephant Talk but those guys frighten me. Grateful for any comments. Alastair -- Personalised email by http://another.com
I've got the LP of the Brondesbury tapes as well, but I plan to buy the CD sometime soon. Heavy grain virgin vinyl is great if that's what you're into, but I enjoy the convenience and portability of CD more... Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com NP - David Bowie, "Sunday," 'Heathen' (ISO/Columbia) -----Original Message----- From: zorn-list-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:zorn-list-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of alastair@pretentious.co.uk on a related topic, a question for Steve or anyone else who can help me - I got Giles Giles and Fripp's "The Brondesbury Tapes" on vinyl a while back, thinking a CD release was unlikely. Now that it's come out on CD with EXTRA TRACKS I was wondering - are those extra tracks worth the investment? I enjoy GG&F, but I'd only be interested in buying the thing again if the extra tracks showed me something more about the band's evolution into King Crimson.
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