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From Not Lame <popmusic@notlame.com>
Subject UK
Date Mon, 10 Feb 2003 10:37:08 -0700

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> From: "Lee Elliott" <lee_elliott59@hotmail.com>
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Re: Go Jump In A Lake
> Message-ID: <F103nhrKtzcbLDiKBsu00006e32@hotmail.com>
> 
> The second UK album "Danger Money" was also pretty good. Wetton was also
> part of my favorite King Crimson incarnation in '73-'74. KC was on fire at
> the time. 3 albums in 2 years (Larks, Starless and Red). Their live shows
> during these years were also amazing. (and very well documented on a great
> sounding 4-CD box called Great Deceiver)
I have to up the 'pretty good'.

Always pull this baby out religiously once a year.......it's amazing.  One
of the best prog-rock albums of the late 70's, if not the best.  Everything
is so right about the details of this album.........

But the best thing:  is Terry Bozzio's unique time signatures on every
moment of his drumming......always intricate, complex, curvy, sinewy but
never intrudes on top of the music, only an integral part of it.

If anyone is rediscovering their 70's prog roots or just getting into them
for the first time, this album is a must-own.

Also, a cool 3 cd set of British prog called Legend Of A Mind came out a few
months ago on Decca UK.......some great obscuros mixed in w/ the u sual late
60's/early 70s' suspects.

Bruce @ Not Lame




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