Showing posts with label King Crimson. Show all posts
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14 February, 2010

Giles, Giles & Fripp - The Brondesbury Tapes (1968) (eac-flac-cover)

 
Giles, Giles & Fripp - The Brondesbury Tapes (1968)
rock | 1cd | eac-flac-cue-log-cover | 570MB
Voiceprint | rar +5% recovery
AMG
Considering that Giles, Giles & Fripp's original album sold about 500 copies, the very existence of this 70-minute CD is a source of astonishment as well as delight. Comprised of privately made tapes of the legendary progressive/pop/rock trio -- all home recordings, on a Revox stereo reel-to-reel recorder, that made lots of use of overdubbing -- this CD shows Robert Fripp, Peter Giles, and Michael Giles (along with Julie Dyble and Ian McDonald) at their most experimental. Virtually all of what ended up on The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp seems to have started life here, before they ever got into Decca's studios, so this is a chance to hear some of their released music as works-in-progress, most notably Robert Fripp's "Suite No. 1" (which was later transmuted into "Prelude: Song of the Gulls" from Islands), and an early Fripp guitar piece, "Tremelo Study in A Major." King Crimson completists will also be overjoyed to find the GG&F rendition of "I Talk to the Wind" (two different takes of it, in fact) in its original version, sung by Julie Dyble, which appeared on the double LP Young Person's Guide to King Crimson, finally turning up on CD on this disc. Also present on this CD is another lost early link in Crimson's subsequent output, "Why Don't You Just Drop In," which evolved through several intermediate stages into "The Letters" on Islands; and a portion of Fripp's "Passages of Time" ended up in the bridge of "Peace--A Theme" from In the Wake of Poseidon. Dyble turns up on vocals along with Ian McDonald (who plays sax, flute, and keyboards, as well as singing) on "Make It Today," a smooth piece of progressive pop-jazz (complete with a McDonald sax solo) that sounds as though it could have come from Judith Durham of the Seekers in a light moment. McDonald is all over these tapes, playing flute on an outtake of "Digging My Lawn" and saxes and piano elsewhere. Not all of it is great music -- "Plastic Pennies" is pure (albeit pleasant) pop, worthy of the Seekers -- but the raw talent is impressive. Additionally, listening to these tapes, one gets the sense that Giles, Giles, Fripp & McDonald, whatever they called themselves, could have made it, at least as far as the jazz clubs in England, without ever becoming what we later knew as King Crimson. There's also a pleasant bonus for fans of Peter Sinfield, whose "Under the Sky" (later a centerpiece of his solo album), turns up here in its ethereal original version, sung by Dyble. There is distortion on a few tracks, but most of what's here displays amazingly good quality for home demos dating back more than 30 years.

Track list:
01 - Hypocrite
02 - Digging My Lawn (1)
03 - Tremelo Study In A Major (Spanish Suite)
04 - Newly Weds
05 - Suite No. 1
06 - Scrivens
07 - Make It Today (1)
08 - Digging My Lawn (2)
09 - Why Don't You Just Drop In (1)
10 - I Talk To The Wind (1)
11 - Under The Sky (1)
12 - Plastic Pennies
13 - Passages Of Time
14 - Under The Sky (2)
15 - Murder
16 - I Talk To The Wind (2)
17 - Erudite Eyes
18 - Make It Today (2)
19 - Wonderland (6:08)
20 - Why Don't You Just Drop In (2)
21 - She Is Loaded

Personnel
*Judy Dyble - Vocals on 7, 11-16
*Ian McDonald - Vocals, Acc & El Guitars, Piano, Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone
*Robert Fripp - Guitar, Piano
*Peter Giles - Vocals, Bass
*Michael Giles - Vocals, Drums
*Al Kirtley - Piano on 1
rc

01 February, 2010

McDonald & Giles - McDonald & Giles (1970) (HDCD) (eac-flac-log)

McDonald & Giles - McDonald & Giles (1970)
rock | 1cd | eac-flac-cue-log-cover | 330MB
Virgin | HDCD | 2002 remaster | rar +5% recovery

McDonald and Giles is an album of music released by British musicians Ian McDonald and Michael Giles in 1971.
Ian McDonald and Michael Giles were members of the original King Crimson lineup, and were featured performers on the band's debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King (1969). Both left the group at the end of its first North American tour in 1969, although Giles appeared on the second King Crimson album, In the Wake of Poseidon (1970), as a session musician. Two other King Crimson members also worked on the album: Peter Giles and Peter Sinfield.
The music on McDonald and Giles contains many of the pastoral and musically complex elements of King Crimson, while generally avoiding that band's darker tendencies. The song "Flight of the Ibis" has a similar melody and rhythm to King Crimson's "Cadence and Cascade", with different lyrics. The album is also notable in that it contains a guest appearance by Steve Winwood, playing organ and piano on "Turnham Green." Winwood's group Traffic were also working on John Barleycorn Must Die at Island Studios at the same time.
Michael Giles' drum solo in "Tomorrow's People - The Children of Today" has been sampled by a number of rap and hip-hop artists.

Track list:
01 - Suite in C
02 - Flight of the Ibis
03 - Is She Waiting.flac
04 - Tomorrow's People - The Children of Today
05 - The Inventor's Dream
06 - The Workshop
07 - Wishbone Ascension
08 - Birdman Flies
09 - Wings in the Sunset
10 - Birdman - The Relection

Personnel
* Ian McDonald: guitar, piano, organ, saxes, flute, clarinet, zither, vocals and sundries
* Michael Giles: drums, percussion (including milk bottle, handsaw, lip whistle and nutbox), vocals
* Peter Giles: bass guitar
* Steve Winwood: organ, and piano solo on "Turnham Green"
* Michael Blakesley: trombone on "Tomorrow's People"
rc

27 January, 2010

Michael Giles - Progress (1978) (eac flac cover)




Michael Giles - Progress (1978)
rock | 1CD | EAC Rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG | cover | 313MB
VP264CD | released 2002 | RAR +5% recovery
Progress is a solo album recorded by original King Crimson drummer Michael Giles. It was recorded in 1978, but unreleased until 2002.

Track listing
1. Sunrise 0:56
2. Departure 3:12
3. Rolling 3:48
4. Daydream 1:00
5. Moving 4:14
6. Midsummer Day 6:00
7. Progress 6:03
8. Sunset 3:46
9. Shunter 2:43
10. Rocking 2:10
11. Nightdream 2:08
12. Arrival 6:09
* All words and music composed, recorded and produced by Michael Giles.

Personnel
* Geoffrey Richardson - Guitar, Flute, Viola, Voice
* Michael Giles - drums, percussion, Piano, Lead Voice
* Peter Giles - Bass Guitar
* Dave McRae - Piano, Electric Piano
* John Mealing - Electric Piano
* Ray Warleigh - Alto Saxophone
* Martin Drover - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
* Pete Thomas - Trombone

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