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i walked into London Bridge Studios where a Tiny Orchestral Moments workshop was in progress. My schedule had not allowed me to participate in the workshop from the beginning. i was therefore the designated wild card. i showed up with two parts to a song that needed a third. In 5 mins we had the whole thing mapped out and the video of the second take went all over Facebook. This is The Crown's version of that song, which Nora Germain had originally dubbed Robert Fripp Goes Surfing. Beth Quist took the helm on the arrangement and navigated the ship well past the second star on the right and straight on 'til morning.
credits
released January 26, 2021
Lucius Gregory Meredith - electric guitar, loops
Beth Quist - vocals, hammered dulcimer
Ahmad Yousefbeigi - percussion
Dennis Staskowski - electric bass
Taylor Carroll - engineering
Tony Geballe - production, mixing, mastering
This recording can move the listener beyond the world of piano and guitar. Pay close attention and hear what is taking place here with these musicians and you too will be moved. daniel a zongrone
Another stellar release from this long-lived ensemble. Though the King Crimson influence is obvious & that comparison unavoidable, these guys have made many great recordings that can't be categorized as 'mere copies'. The perfect balance of aggressive riffing and serene soundscapes. Stephen Roberts
Superb set - both Markus Reuter and Trey Gunn are involved: I will now check up on
the other listed personnel .Lee Fletcher is already in my collection, the other musicians
listed now need to be explored .Bernard Wostheinrich is also familiar to me : another
marker of excellence .I recommend this set unreservedly!
Nick Bradey