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21st Century Schizoid Band – Official Bootleg Volume One (2002) (@256)
24 Apr 2011
(Review from seaoftranqulity.org)
Here’s a little something that will rub that “nostalgia itch” for all King Crimson fans, especially lovers of the band’s first few albums. Featuring former members Ian McDonald, Michael Giles, Mel Collins, Peter Giles, plus former Level 42 guitarist/vocalist Jakko Jacszyk, 21st Century Schizoid Band plays a variety of vintage Crimson tunes that the actual band itself no longer covers. Never intended as an official release, but more as a souvenir of the 2002 tour, this is a nice walk down memory lane.
Hearing these geezers run through the jazzy “Catfood” , complete with squonking sax from Collins and McDonald’s rolling piano lines, brings back fond memories of one of the most overlooked Crimson albums, In the Wake of Poseidon. Jacszyk does a good job coming up with a Greg Lake flavored vocal, as he does on all the songs covered here. The band really gets the “sound” on “In the Court of the Crimson King”, complete with McDonald’s flute and Mellotron samples. The band pulls out “Formentara Lady” from the Islands LP, a real introspective tune that gets royal treatment here with lovely woodwinds from Collins, as well as the more jarring “Ladies of the Road”, where Jakszyk does a good job mimicking Fripp’s jangly guitar work as it does battle with Collins and his nasty sax tone. Of course, this set would not be complete without a rendition of “21st Century Schizoid Man”, the metallic progressive rock classic, in which these guys really rock the house with note for note precision, yet add a strong jazz feel at the same time. Other tunes included are “A Man A City” (the Crimson title is actually “Pictures of a City”) and the lovely “I Talk to the Wind”.
For longtime King Crimson buffs, this live album will be a load of fun. Some familiar faces dust these tunes out of the closet after 30 years and give them a fresh reworking.
Line-up:
- Mel Collins / Saxes, Flute, Keys & Backing Vocals
- Michael Giles / Drums
- Peter Giles / Bass, Backing Vocals
- Ian McDonald / Saxes, Flute, Keys & Backing Vocals
- Jakko Jakszyk / Guitar, Vocal
Track List:
01. A Man A City – 8:27
02. Catfood – 4:52
03. In The Court Of The Crimson King – 7:28
04. Formentera Lady – 12:44
05. Ladies Of The Road – 7:16
06. I Talk To The Wind – 5:25
07. 21st Century Schizoid Man – 7:37
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about 2 years ago
As I have already mentioned a couple times, your blog stands out from the background of prog-rock blogs, both regarding the quality of the material and the quality of the sound. Furthermore, your King Crimson and Grateful Dead series are even more outstanding providing as complete discography as it is possible at all, including a lot of rarities than I – a music maniac – haven’t even heard about. The today post-Crimson album is one of them… and King Crimson, especially the first period, is one of my all-time favorites!
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about 1 year ago
I’ve always appreciated Michael Giles’ amazing work and skills, thanks
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