Folks here may be interested in two recent reviews of mine, posted at All About Jazz:
Fripp & Eno: Beyond Even: here
Fripp: At the End of Time: here
In addition, here are my best of picks for 2007, including at least one title that will be of interest to Krimson-News readers: here.
Best of the season to everyone!
John
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Reviews of Fripp & Eno and Fripp Churchscapes at All About Jazz
All About Jazz Crimson Reviews
John Kelman of AllAboutJazz.com has been busy this week with King Crimson reviews. Earlier in the week he penned a review of The Collectable King Crimson Volume One found here. Today he has lent his wit to The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson 1969-2003, calling the two disc set “a concise collection that […]
Fripp & Eno: The Cotswold Gnomes
Available commercially for the first time anywhere is a collection of 13 tracks compiled by [tag]Brian Eno[/tag]. Listed and reviewed as a collection of sketches, outtakes, works in progress and alternative mixes compiled from [tag]Robert Fripp[/tag] and Brian Eno’s collaborations between 1992 through 2005, the latest including items developed during their work during The […]
First ProjeKct 6 Reviews Appear…
Sid Smith has posted several reviews from the [tag]ProjeKct Six[/tag] tour, currently underway as they travel in support of Porcupine Tree for a total of 4 shows. For those not in the know, ProjeKct 6 employs the talents of Robert Fripp on guitar and Adrian Belew on V-Drums.
The reviews from the [tag]ProjeKct 6[/tag] show […]
‘Guitar Player’ Exposes King Crimson
The October issue of Guitar Player magazine contains a career overview of King Crimson with a fully illustrated two page spread that breaks down the Crimson album catalogue into three categories: Inspired, Required and Tired listening. While the choices and analysis might create hot debate, Barry Cleveland has done his homework in nailing down the […]
Saturday Night, Live w/ The Adrian Belew Power Trio
Our very own Krimson News reporter, Tim Winton, went to see the Adrian Belew Power Trio in Lake Worth, Florida back on August 19th, and has written a very good review of the show which consisted of Adrian, Eric Slick on drums and Julie Slick on bass.
For those of you on the west coast, this […]
Rolling Stone: “KTU=Superb!”
DGMLive.com got the news that [tag]Rolling Stone[/tag] magazine recently gave a glowing review of the album, “8 Armed Monkey“, from the band KTU, which consists of the Finnish duo of Kimmo Pohjonen and Samuli Kosminen (KLUSTER), combined with the rhythm buddies: Trey Gunn and Pat Mastelotto (TU).
You can purchase the album from the DGM mail […]
A Real Slick Adrian Belew Tour
Man, I can almost hear the groaning at my terrible pun, but, yet, it had to be done.
That’s right folks, Adrian is right smack in the middle of his latest tour featuring the talents of the sibling duo, Eric and Julie Slick. All reports I’ve seen have been immensely positive; a real testament to […]
All About Jazz reviews ‘Exposure’ reissue
John Kelman, the resident King Crimson and related artists expert at AllAboutJazz.com, has reviewed the remastered and expanded Exposure at their fine website. Calling Robert Fripp’s first solo outing a “classic nearly thirty years later’, you will find a link to this worthwhile read below.
Side 3 Reviewed
There has been several overwhelmingly positive reviews of Adrian Belew’s latest release, “Side 3″, and I recently found a new one, which I had not seen linked anywhere.
Be sure to check it out by following the link listed below!


