Extractions: David Cross Band - 1997 - "Exiles" (54 min, UK) 1. Exiles 2. Tonk 3. Slippy Slide 4. Duo 5. This is Your Life 6. Fast 7. Troppo 8. Here All compositions written and arranged by D.Cross and the others. David Cross - violins Dan Maurer - drums Paul Clark - guitars Mick Paul - bass Dave Kendall - keyboards Robert Fripp - guitars John Wetton - vocals Guest musicians: Peter Hammill - vocals Peter Claridge - guitars Pete McPhail - flutes Ex- King Crimson 's violinist David Cross returned to rock scene in 1987, after 12 years of absolute inactivity. The three previous albums of this very talented musician and composer were self-released by Cross's own small company "Music Galore" LTD., but later on the second and third CDs were pressed by an obscure German prog-label "Inside Out" under license (maybe the first too?). So, up to now David Cross's creation has been unheard-of. But the fourth effort, licensed by a solid independent US label "Cleopatra",is released and distributed over the world for the first time. Some prog-oriented Japanese labels probably publishe Cross's works too. The first song Exiles was originally composed by Cross himself for King Crimson 's "Larks' tongues in aspic" (1973) album. Good thing there are new arrangements of instrumental parts, unlike the original. In his solo career Cross moves into traditional classic symphonic prog (though sometimes extremely heavy), and Exiles-2 is made in this direction, while the younger Cross loved very much avantgarde, psychedelic and even a bit jazzy sound. However, Wetton sings much the same the old version, making all vocal parts very Crimsonesque.
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Extractions: While you have probably seen top-ten lists posted on rec.music.progressive and elsewhere this month. The Reels of Dreams Unrolled top-ten list is probably different in that it does not focus on new albums. The truth is that I simply don't buy new albums that much. It is not a conscious effort, it is just that there is still so much old stuff out there that interests me a lot more. So what's the point of the list? Or as Robert Fripp would ask, "What is its aim?" Well, it is three-fold. To alert my readers to some great old albums they may not have yet. (I bet almost everyone reading this will find at least one album here they do not yet have.) To satisfy my own ego in convincing myself people actually care what I think about prog rock. To make some sort of ripple on the often motionless HTML sea that is Reels of Dreams Unrolled. So, without further ado, here are my favorite albums of the year and a few words about each of them:
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Extractions: This is fine stuff. David Cross, one time violin player with King Crimson has a band of his own. The Big Picture has elements of classic King Crimson in all their incarnations, from the manic to the mellow, The Big Picture , at times, is King Crimson in all but name...! coming from these parts this must be taken as a massive compliment. There's some fine electric/acoustic violin that sounds like it could fit on a Michael Nyman album. There's some complex wild bits, such as the brilliantly named Grinfixer that touch on areas only explored by Davo or Poisoned Electrick head. Unfortunately there's a couple of tracks that could be Pink Floyd circa The Wall . There's lots of vital twisting, bendy knife edge Prog adventure and some raging wah-ed violin. This album is nowhere near as good as they are live and it still sounds absolutely brilliant. We have it on good authority that there is at least one Cardiacs fanatic in this band...it shows. Classic King Crimson style musical adventure. (The Organ) This one's got Crimson written all over it., ember-red and burning. But let's expose the facts; Cross doesn't wax sentimental and just revive the old Crimson magic.
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Extractions: Subject: CALAMITY Hello friends, And welcome back to a next issue of The Official David Cross newsletter. As you already know, this year we are expecting two brand new releases from David Cross. The first one is a new Radius album called Civilizations. The album is already recorded and right now its passing a mixing phase. Last weekend David was busy selecting from different takes of the recorded material and mixing the album. One of the finished tracks is called Floating. There is still no confirmed date of the Civilizations release, as soon as I have any information Ill let you know. David also keeps on working on his 5th, yet unnamed, solo album. The first set of lyrics from Richard Palmer-James is already received and, according to David, they are excellent. What else could we expect from the man who wrote the lyrics for The Night Watch? By the way, I hope to prepare an interview with Richard for the next Calamity issue, so stay tuned... At last I have some information about a line-up for Davids forthcoming album to share. Here are some words from Mr.Cross himself: On DC5 I will be recording with Mick Paul (bass), Paul Clark (guitar) and a drummer as yet to be decided. I hope that Pete McPhail will play some soprano sax and I am now looking for a singer. (Just wanted to remind you that Pete McPhail is a composer/flute/sax player who is well known in England as an improviser. David worked on some projects with him when he was in his 'jazz' phase. They had a trio with Sheila Maloney called Beckett Music, which interpreted the plays of Samuel Beckett as music. He played on some tracks on Memos from Purgatory, The Big Picture and Exiles.) Probably, the new album will feature a guest appearance from Robert Fripp.
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Extractions: EXILES This is the new album by King Crimson violinist David Cross. The album featuring many great legendary guest musicians such as Robert Fripp, Peter Hammill, Pete Sinfield and John Wetton. With that line-up you can't complain. All of them are among the best on their instrument. My favourite tracks on the album are "Exiles" (a new version of that classic King Crimson song), "Fast", "Tonk" and "Troppo". "Fast" is a superb instrumental song where the violin is duelling with the guitar. David Cross is a magnificent violin player and composer and he is giving the music that extra taste of something special. Many of the tracks are breathing King Crimson, which isn't that surprising with so many King Crimson members participating. Everybody knows what a good guitar player Robert Fripp are, but here you also got one hell of a guitar player in Paul Clark. He's got a very wild approach to his guitar and makes the music sparkling with life. This album is as good as many of the King Crimson albums. A must have for any fan of King Crimson, and a very good buy for all other true progressive rock fans out there. Recommended.
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Extractions: "The Big Picture" is Cross' first release on his new label Noisy Records label. "The Big Picture" was originally released on Red Hot Records, this release contains one bonus track. Best described as a mixture of 70s era Crimson and Pink Floyd, it should please King Crimson fans or any fans of Progressive Music.
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Extractions: Program I David Perry, violinist Sunday, September 15, 2002 at 3:00 p.m. Violinist David Perry, will open the 15th Season of the Organ Vesper Series at the Presbyterian Church of the Cross, 1517 South 114 Street on Sunday, September 15 at 3:00 p.m. The concert is being so-sponsored by the Mid-City Conservatory. David Perry is first violinist of the Pro Arte Quartet and Artist-in-Residence at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has performed chamber music in over 20 countries, including recent Pro Arte concerts in New York, San Francisco and Chicago. Concertmaster and faculty member at the Aspen Music Festival, he is in frequent demand as guest concertmaster of such groups as Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the American Sinfonietta and the China National Symphony in Beijing. A 1985 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts, his first prizes have included the International D'Angelo Competition, National MTNA Auditions, and the Juilliard Concerto Competition.Mr. Perry has soloed with numerous orchestras in the U.S. and abroad. Mr. Perry will be accompanied by Anne Madison, a faculty member at Mid-City Conservatory. Pianist Anne Madison earned a Bachelor of Music degree with highest distinction from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a Master of Music degree with distinction from Baylor University. In December 1999, she received an Artist Diploma from the Vienna Conservatory in Vienna, Austria. Her principal teachers have included Audun Ravnan, Krassimira Jordan, and Thomas Kreusjverger. Anne has recently performed in Austria, Belgium, Poland, England, Scotland, Switzerland and as soloist with the University of Nebraska at Lincoln Orchestra.
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Extractions: Price of Your Presence The Organ Vesper Series is pleased to announce a collaboration with the Mid-City Conservatory 10525 Pacific Street, Alex Ross, director. The programs marked with an asterisk (*) are co-sponsored by the conservatory. Each of the artists co-sponsored by the Conservatory will be teach a Master Class on the Saturday before the concert. For more information on Master classes or the Mid-City Conservatory call, 932-4978. Dates and performers on the series are: Sunday, September 15 * - David Perry, violinist
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