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    Posted: January 25 2005 at 21:11

Shouldn't this really be a King Crimson release?

- David Sylvian / guitar, keyboards, vocals, producer, tape, performer, mixing
- Ingrid Chavez / vocals
- Robert Fripp / guitar, producer, performer, electronics
- Trey Gunn / stick, vo

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2005 at 16:57

Maybe it would have confused KC afficiandos that are used to Belew. Or Fripp thought it wasn't 'Crim' enough. I think it's more ambient and less eclectic than most Crimson stuff.

Whatever name Fripp wants to put on it, it remains a fantastic alb

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2005 at 14:23

While Fripp may contribute much to the soundscapes, it - to me - sounds, compositionally, much more a David Sylvian record. Fripp and Sylvian's association goes back to, I think, Sylvian's 1984 Alchemy and Index of Possibilities mini-album and Fripp was

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