December 3, 1977   Monitor Mixes

AUDIO SOURCE: Quarter Inch Reel to Reel Tape

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This track is now available for download as part of a bumper collection of Mr Stormy's Monday Selections - his second year of random romps through the murky, cavernous DGM archives, torch in hand, fedora upon his head.

Another outing for the Exposure power trio – John Wetton, Phil Collins and Robert Fripp. Sadly the instruments keep dropping out as the mute buttons on the desk are pressed to check levels. Even so, there’s some mighty fine range-finding going on here. Wetton is on superb form on this groove reminding us how talented he was at simultaneously underpinning and supporting whilst driving some of the harmonic elements of music. Over from the guitar stool we can hear the kind of cyclical riffs that would finally find their place in the League of Gentlemen and some blazing runs – including a dazzling piece of finger-on-fret fun just as the engineer blips him out to check the drums!
December 3, 1977   Monitor Mixes

AUDIO SOURCE: Quarter Inch Reel to Reel Tape

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Groove
07:13
Written by Luke Zwelsky
I love this demo so much i wish u would do overdubs and make all the dgmlive stuff into new albums, long live the King
Written by Michael Hirsh
There is a god
1977 CFW FCW WFC ....I love it Im so happy I finally heard Collins play with Fripp/Wetton
Written by ALLAN G OKADA
Hmmmm ?
Not to downplay the wonderful performances of Tony Levin and Narada Michael Waldon, but this trio would have been amazing on the "Breathless" track.  I’ve always loved Collins’ drumming and the unique sound of his kit with his unusual single headed toms.  Here you can especially hear the influence of his recent Brand X excursions, certainly not far from the territory Wetton would later venture into with UK.  Very compatible players indeed.  Pity there’s not more...or is...
Written by Danny Anderson
Okay, Stormy - a challenge.  How many snippets does RF have of this trio?  THIS could be an interesting CD download or CC release all on its own. Dan
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