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Robert Fripp & The League Of Crafty Guitarists - Show Of Hands (1991)

Robert Fripp & The League Of Crafty Guitarists - Show Of Hands (1991)

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FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | 39:17 | 201 Mb
Progressive Rock

Review by Mike DeGagne Guitar wizard Robert Fripp joins forces with some of the finest six-string pickers around, offering up a truly intricate variety of music on Show of Hands. With 17 guitarists contributing to 19 tracks, the likes of Trey Gunn, Paul Richards, and Curt Golden (just to name a few) decorate the album with elaborate string arrangements that range from avant-garde to classical in nature. Anyone who is a guitar enthusiast will be astonished at how tight Fripp comes across with his unique style. From time to time, vocalist Patricia Leavitt displays her beautiful falsetto voice a cappella for a fresh change of pace. The music is shaped, bent, and twisted with guitar atop guitar to culminate thick layers of movements, suites, and passages. Some of the songs have a Latin flavor to them, some African, and some are just plain bewildering, representing a progressive rock angle. While no two songs sound the same, the onslaught of guitars may be a bit too much for some. Listening to each track as a whole results in some stunning mood music, and the pleasant addition of a viola and textured keyboards adds to the beauty.
Tracklist
01. Listen (0:49)
02. Eye Of The Needle (2:59)
03. Askesis (2:07)
04. Bicycling To Afghanistan (3:04)
05. Here Comes My Sweetie (0:47)
06. An Easy Way (2:17)
07. Scaling The Whales (2:36)
08. The Moving Force (1:52)
09. A Connecticut Yankee In The Court Of King Arthur (2:28)
10. This Yes (2:09)
11. Are You Abel? (Ready And Able To Rock 'N' Roll) (1:15)
12. Spasm For Juanita (2:15)
13. Hard Times (2:41)
14. Burning Siesta (1:24)
15. Empty Magazine (1:52)
16. Circulation (2:24)
17. Chiara (1:09)
18. Asturias (3:26)
19. Ease God's Sorrow (1:50)

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