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Fan Reviews
      Islands in the stream, Thu., Nov 8, 2012
Written by emperornobody
What a find. I never knew this existed until a few days ago and couldn’t download the FLACs fast enough... possibly the definitive live set from this outfit (this + Summit Studios might be tied). What I keep zoning in on -- even amidst multiple epic solo turns from the other players -- is the feel and substance of what Boz is playing, and how it shows that even early on RF was destined not just to turn the world upside down as a player and composer, but to teach in equally-as-world-altering ways. From helping turn a then-newbie into a powerhouse bassist (which propelled him into some pretty Bad Company, etc.) to the global reach of Guitar Craft, you can surely see what I am saying.
I was wondering how and why this was recorded -- my assumption is the band were trying to get a reference for where the tunes slated for the record were at weeks from going into the studio -- but why not the other nights at the Marquee? We’ll probably never know but be assured, the sound is utterly phenomenal; almost perfect as some here have noted. I really like the VCS3-ized vocals at the end of Ladies of the Road, which just stomps and thrashes in general. The Improv -- really more a structured piece incorporating solos that might be titled "The Islands guys take a very interesting and jazzy stab at what will become ’72-’74 KC" -- is at times astonishing and really gives a fascinating glimpse into the later material that would follow and how committed RF was to shaping and developing it, even before the recording of Islands.
There’s almost too much to say about this one -- for instance the transition from Formentera Lady (RF’s picking on the verses = sublime) into The Sailor’s Tale is different and more gradual than the recorded version from 2 months later on the album, and dammit I think I like it better! And if you love the Mellotron, well this version of Cirkus is a veritable ’Tron orgy-and-a-half. Anyway, ’nuff said... in the immortal words of Dr. HST, buy the ticket and take the ride!!!!
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