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dr wu23
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The only 'solo' stuff I do play by Crimson people are Bruford's lp's with Stewart...picked up Gradually Going Tornado on original vinyl the other day...nice LP. Had never heard it before.
Even though not technically solo I quite like McDonald and Giles .
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Mirakaze
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On the other hand, if you're more interested in their ambient/Frippertronics experimentations, then Fripp's solo albums God Save The Queen/Under Heavy Manners, Let The Power Fall and The Gates Of Paradise are worthy of a recommendation (I personally enjoy all of those far more than Exposure, which to me sounds more like a mediocre King Crimson tribute album than something that stands strong on its own).
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Boboulo
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Bruford's "One of a Kind", Levin's "Pieces of the Sun", Belew's "Lone Rhino" and
Fripp's "The Gates of Paradise", in that order.
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