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Monday, May 11, 2020

Pete Sinfield-Still (1973)

In 1973 a curious album signed by Pete Sinfield and most of the members of King Crimson with the exception of Robert Fripp would be published.
Among the musicians that would participate were Mel Collins, Greg Lake, John Wetton, Boz Burrell, Keith Tippet or Ian Wallace among others, that is to say, all of them former components of King Crimson in some of its multiple formations.
This album titled Still gives a clear idea of how KC would sound without its leader, Fripp, music with many verses, layers of delicate and ethereal sounds, elaborate sounds and very close to the most elemental symphonic rock of the late 60s

The album happened without penalty or glory commercially speaking and Sinfield would abandon his solo career to dedicate himself to production in the following years, even so the album became one of those cult albums within the progressive scene.

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