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New CD/DVD edition is considered by Mr. Fripp to be quite a revelation due to the remix of Steven Wilson. The standard CD has a new stereo mix of the album as well as 3 bonus tracks. The DVD features a 5.1 remix of the album plus hi-resolution stereo mixes of the bonus tracks.
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New Steven Wilson modified version of the third album from the Adrian Belew fronted version of the band and the last one of the 80s. Here is what you get this time around:
1. New Steven Wilson stereo mix including 6 bonus tracks (these were also on the 30th anniversary edition).
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This has been out of print for some time. DGM has brought it back in a new eco-wallet.
This is essential listening. Its the complete performance from the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, recorded on my birthday - November 23, 1973.
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New Steven Wilson mix taken from the original multi-track tapes. OK here is what you get:
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30th Anniversary remastered edition.
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30th Anniversary remastered edition.
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Newly remastered from the recently found original master tapes. HDCD as well.
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This 2CD set was originally two separate volumes in the King Crimson collector's subscription series. It combines the band's live performance in Mainz, Germany from 1974 as well as their legendary set at Asbury Park, NJ in 1974.
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Ok this is the set for those of you that simply don't care about all the hi-res stuff. This is the latest in the 40th anniversary series featuring remixes by Steven Wilson. Here is what you get:
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Groundbreaking 1981 album features Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford joined by Tony Levin and Adrian Belew. Amazing interlocking guitarwork between Fripp and Belew foreshadows Crafty Guitar.
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"Although he had been to Europe, notably Paris in 1957 to record the soundtrack to Louis Malle’s French noir Lift To The Scaffold, this performance documents Miles’ first ever UK tour. Saxophonist John Coltrane’s recent departure from the quintet was a monumental artistic loss for Davis.
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"Gato Barbieri live at Paul's Mall, Boston in 1976. Gato Barbieri left his native Argentina for Europe in 1962. By the end of the decade he was based in America, and established as one of the world's leading jazz-fusion saxophonists and composers.
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'After we finished In A Silent Way, I took the band out on the road, Wayne, Dave, Chick and Jack DeJohnette were now my working band. Man I wish this band had been recorded live because it was really a bad motherfucker.” - Miles Davis.
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"Magical performance by Parliament-Funkadelic at Denver's Ebbets Field in 1976, originally aired on KEZY-FM. Parliament Funkadelic is a musical collective that brings together the funk bands of the 60s Parliament and Funkadelic, led by George Clinton.
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"You never could be sure just what sort of a band Frank Zappa would show up with. Figure on a quartet, an orchestra would arrive. Bet on a jazz septet, and a rock n roll combo appears.
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Situated on the latter side of the progressive decade, Crack The Sky managed to escape wider attention in the 1970s thanks to a series of ill-managed mishaps.
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With a pair of albums and a minor hit or two under their belts, California's progressive Ambrosia signed to Warners for Life Beyond LA.
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"Gil Evans & Jaco Pastorius live from Yomiuri Land Open Theater East, Tokyo, Japan on July 28th 1984. Best-known for their respective contributions to the music of Miles Davis and Weather Report, Gil Evans and Jaco Pastorius are true giants of 20th Century jazz and fusion.
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"Recorded live for FM broadcast in the spring of 1969, this superb set captures the legendary jazz drummer putting his band through their paces on a series of incendiary extended tracks.
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"This superb new set offers four classic broadcast performances by Steely Dan, during both the legendary Pretzel Logic tour in 1974 and their long-awaited reunion almost two decades later, in 1993.
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The New Tony Williams Lifetime, featuring Allan Holdsworth live from the Village Gate, New York, 22nd September 1976
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Grey area radio broadcast from the 1983 Serious Moonlight tour.
'1983 SERIOUS MOONLIGHT TOUR' - The recordings of David Bowie's 1983 appearance at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, issued on DOUBLE-CD including an 8-page booklet.
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Jaco Pastorius Word Of Mouth Sextet Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival, July 3 1982 CBC radio
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