Tag Archive: bill bruford


You can get your copy of this album from here: http://bit.ly/fishoutofwaterdeluxe

And so I decided to look at the various solo albums that were released by the members of Yes after the release of “Relayer”

To get your own copy of this album, click here: http://amzn.to/feelsgoodtome

After listening to U.K.’s eponymous debut album, I thought I’d have a look at what Bill Bruford was doing at exactly the same time with his solo album “Feels Good To Me”. There are some similarities as both albums share two core members, but there are also lots of differences.

Click here for the HD version

To get your own copy of the album, you can download it from here (as the CD version is prohibitively expensive): http://amzn.to/uk-mp3

And so my beady eye is cast over the self-titled album from prog supergroup “U.K.” – this was a request from a viewer, so sit back and enjoy me getting down and dirty with some jazz fusion. Now, I remember enjoying the first side of this back in the day but how will I get on with it in a late night vinyl listening session?

Click here for HD quality

I was quite excited when I heard this footage was being released and I must admit that this twin-DVD set has lived up to expectations. OK, this is essentially a bootleg being sold commercially, but if you love the Double Trio incarnation of the band, you will love this set.

Click here for HD quality

I must admit that I’ve been looking forward to this since it was announced and it should be a nice antidote to all those Rush albums I’ve been listening to. I never thought that DGM would release this concert on DVD – the audio yes – so I am really quite interested to see this footage. It captures the band doing their first live show as the double trio and although I have some awful scratchy footage in my archive, I am sure that this is going to be a great find for the hardcore Crimso fan.

Click here for 1080p HD version

In this episode, I go back to 1998 and one of the more curious offshoots from the King Crimson family, which produced an album that is guaranteed to interest KC fans.

Click here for HD quality

Title Music:
“Stinkhorn” by Darren Lock

Background Music:
“The Mist Suite”

Another day, another remaster from King Crimson. This time we head into the 1980s and hear just how good the band sounds in 5.1 surround.

Full glorious 1080p HD Video Here!