
The Complete Recordings 1981 - 1984
The most exquisite moments in music are when you connect with the other players, when you fly, when you touch the spirit and the audience is there with you. Andy Summers, One Train Later
Having crossed paths briefly in the â60s in Bournemouth where Fripp took over Andyâs guitar chair in the band at Bournemouthâs Majestic Hotel, it wasnât until 1981 - when Summers wrote to Fripp - that the two guitarists would work together.
With King Crimson fresh from recording the now classic album âDisciplineâ after a considerable break, Fripp was immediate in his response to Summersâs suggestion of working together. And though The Police were busy with the recording and touring of âGhost in the Machineâ, the two guitarists somehow managed to find time to experiment, develop and record the first of their two albums. Whilst âI Advance Maskedâ showcased the skill and differing guitar techniques of the two players with heavy influence of Frippâs multi-rhythmic playing evident, their second 1984 album âBewitchedâ was a more melodic affair with the inclusion of additional personnel including bassist Chris Childs and Sara Lee, and as Fripp put it, âthe album is a lot more Andrew than it is meâ.
Almost 40 years later - during plans to reissue the original albums and searching for the original tapes - Summers came across four new tapes in a Los Angeles vault. Not only was most of the original material on those tapes, but a treasure trove of previously unreleased material, early versions, alternative versions of tracks were unearthed.
From that, eleven unreleased tracks were arranged/edited and newly mixed and, along with an alternative take of âMaquillageâ and an early slower version of âParadeâ, a third mini album titled âMother Hold the Candle Steadyâ was created. More previously unreleased tracks such as Balinese and Brainstorm and delights such as an early mix of New Marimba were also discovered by David Singleton in the process of collating and mixing this collection. In addition, this package includes an audio documentary titled âCan We Record Tony?â which is from a series of cassettes Fripp kept containing their original exploratory improvisations.
4-disc set of all the Summers/Fripp material on 3CD/1Blu-ray.
CDs include the original albums âI Advance Maskedâ & âBewitchedâ with additional tracks and a 3rd album âMother Hold the Candle Steadyâ compiled from previously unreleased / unheard newly mixed material and assembled by David Singleton plus an alternative take of âMaquillageâ and an early slower version of âParadeâ
Blu-ray includes:
Both original albums and the new 3rd album - newly mixed by David Singleton in 5.1 DTS-HD MA surround & 24/96 hi-res stereo
Both original albums â the original stereo mixes, newly mastered in 24/96 hi-res stereo
A âfly on the wallâ audio documentary â âCan We Record Tony?â â taken from Robert Frippâs own archive cassettes of the 2 guitaristsâ original improvisations and conversations, also in 24/96 hi-res
Presented in a 10-panel book-sized digi-sleeve with 16-page booklet including photos & sleeve-notes from new interviews with Andy Summers and Robert Fripp by King Crimson biographer Sid Smith
Plus a fascinating âTale of the Tapesâ page by David Singleton on how / where the previously unreleased material was recently discovered / sourced
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The most exquisite moments in music are when you connect with the other players, when you fly, when you touch the spirit and the audience is there with you. Andy Summers, One Train Later
Having crossed paths briefly in the â60s in Bournemouth where Fripp took over Andyâs guitar chair in the band at Bournemouthâs Majestic Hotel, it wasnât until 1981 - when Summers wrote to Fripp - that the two guitarists would work together.
With King Crimson fresh from recording the now classic album âDisciplineâ after a considerable break, Fripp was immediate in his response to Summersâs suggestion of working together. And though The Police were busy with the recording and touring of âGhost in the Machineâ, the two guitarists somehow managed to find time to experiment, develop and record the first of their two albums. Whilst âI Advance Maskedâ showcased the skill and differing guitar techniques of the two players with heavy influence of Frippâs multi-rhythmic playing evident, their second 1984 album âBewitchedâ was a more melodic affair with the inclusion of additional personnel including bassist Chris Childs and Sara Lee, and as Fripp put it, âthe album is a lot more Andrew than it is meâ.
Almost 40 years later - during plans to reissue the original albums and searching for the original tapes - Summers came across four new tapes in a Los Angeles vault. Not only was most of the original material on those tapes, but a treasure trove of previously unreleased material, early versions, alternative versions of tracks were unearthed.
From that, eleven unreleased tracks were arranged/edited and newly mixed and, along with an alternative take of âMaquillageâ and an early slower version of âParadeâ, a third mini album titled âMother Hold the Candle Steadyâ was created. More previously unreleased tracks such as Balinese and Brainstorm and delights such as an early mix of New Marimba were also discovered by David Singleton in the process of collating and mixing this collection. In addition, this package includes an audio documentary titled âCan We Record Tony?â which is from a series of cassettes Fripp kept containing their original exploratory improvisations.
4-disc set of all the Summers/Fripp material on 3CD/1Blu-ray.
CDs include the original albums âI Advance Maskedâ & âBewitchedâ with additional tracks and a 3rd album âMother Hold the Candle Steadyâ compiled from previously unreleased / unheard newly mixed material and assembled by David Singleton plus an alternative take of âMaquillageâ and an early slower version of âParadeâ
Blu-ray includes:
Both original albums and the new 3rd album - newly mixed by David Singleton in 5.1 DTS-HD MA surround & 24/96 hi-res stereo
Both original albums â the original stereo mixes, newly mastered in 24/96 hi-res stereo
A âfly on the wallâ audio documentary â âCan We Record Tony?â â taken from Robert Frippâs own archive cassettes of the 2 guitaristsâ original improvisations and conversations, also in 24/96 hi-res
Presented in a 10-panel book-sized digi-sleeve with 16-page booklet including photos & sleeve-notes from new interviews with Andy Summers and Robert Fripp by King Crimson biographer Sid Smith
Plus a fascinating âTale of the Tapesâ page by David Singleton on how / where the previously unreleased material was recently discovered / sourced
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The most exquisite moments in music are when you connect with the other players, when you fly, when you touch the spirit and the audience is there with you. Andy Summers, One Train Later
Having crossed paths briefly in the â60s in Bournemouth where Fripp took over Andyâs guitar chair in the band at Bournemouthâs Majestic Hotel, it wasnât until 1981 - when Summers wrote to Fripp - that the two guitarists would work together.
With King Crimson fresh from recording the now classic album âDisciplineâ after a considerable break, Fripp was immediate in his response to Summersâs suggestion of working together. And though The Police were busy with the recording and touring of âGhost in the Machineâ, the two guitarists somehow managed to find time to experiment, develop and record the first of their two albums. Whilst âI Advance Maskedâ showcased the skill and differing guitar techniques of the two players with heavy influence of Frippâs multi-rhythmic playing evident, their second 1984 album âBewitchedâ was a more melodic affair with the inclusion of additional personnel including bassist Chris Childs and Sara Lee, and as Fripp put it, âthe album is a lot more Andrew than it is meâ.
Almost 40 years later - during plans to reissue the original albums and searching for the original tapes - Summers came across four new tapes in a Los Angeles vault. Not only was most of the original material on those tapes, but a treasure trove of previously unreleased material, early versions, alternative versions of tracks were unearthed.
From that, eleven unreleased tracks were arranged/edited and newly mixed and, along with an alternative take of âMaquillageâ and an early slower version of âParadeâ, a third mini album titled âMother Hold the Candle Steadyâ was created. More previously unreleased tracks such as Balinese and Brainstorm and delights such as an early mix of New Marimba were also discovered by David Singleton in the process of collating and mixing this collection. In addition, this package includes an audio documentary titled âCan We Record Tony?â which is from a series of cassettes Fripp kept containing their original exploratory improvisations.
4-disc set of all the Summers/Fripp material on 3CD/1Blu-ray.
CDs include the original albums âI Advance Maskedâ & âBewitchedâ with additional tracks and a 3rd album âMother Hold the Candle Steadyâ compiled from previously unreleased / unheard newly mixed material and assembled by David Singleton plus an alternative take of âMaquillageâ and an early slower version of âParadeâ
Blu-ray includes:
Both original albums and the new 3rd album - newly mixed by David Singleton in 5.1 DTS-HD MA surround & 24/96 hi-res stereo
Both original albums â the original stereo mixes, newly mastered in 24/96 hi-res stereo
A âfly on the wallâ audio documentary â âCan We Record Tony?â â taken from Robert Frippâs own archive cassettes of the 2 guitaristsâ original improvisations and conversations, also in 24/96 hi-res
Presented in a 10-panel book-sized digi-sleeve with 16-page booklet including photos & sleeve-notes from new interviews with Andy Summers and Robert Fripp by King Crimson biographer Sid Smith
Plus a fascinating âTale of the Tapesâ page by David Singleton on how / where the previously unreleased material was recently discovered / sourced
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