The Crimson Jazz Trio - King Crimson Songbook, Vol. 1
Very, very few players have covered King Crimson repertoire and no-one of prominence (other than The Schizoid Band and Andrew Keeling’s orchestral arrangements) has attempted more than one or two pieces. There have been honourable renditions & representations but, until now, without significantly adding to my understanding of Crimson material.
The CJ3 have respectfully & irreverently taken 8 Crimson classics, repositioned them in the musical spectrum, and delivered their first Songbook with superb musicianship in service to wit & invention. I have heard, as if for the first time, Schizoid, TOAPP, Catfood, Starless, Ladies Of The Road, I Talk To The Wind, Red & Matte Kudasai.
Ian Wallace provides personal hotline & Crimson-juice authority to the Trio, although anyone unfamiliar with Ian’s jazz passion & experience may be surprised by what is going on here. O for a shabby & smoke-free jazz club to sit back & savour The CJ3 in living sonic colour. O for someone to persuade Ian, Jody Nardone & Tim Landers to climb into the back of a van and travel.
Tracklist:1. 21st Century Schizoid Man | Listen | Listen |
2. Three Of A Perfect Pair | Listen | Listen |
3. Catfood | Listen | Listen |
4. Starless | Listen | Listen |
5. Ladies Of The Road | Listen | Listen |
6. I Talk To The Wind | Listen | Listen |
7. Red | Listen | Listen |
8. Matte Kudasai | Listen | Listen |
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2 comments:
How cool is this album? Thank you!
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