GILES, GILES & FRIPP

Moving into 93a Brondesbury Road in 1968, Peter Giles, Michael Giles and Robert Fripp's North London flat soon became a centre of creative activity for the trio. Feeling energised after the frustrations they'd experienced while recording "The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, ...
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DGMLP9 | DISCIPLINE GLOBAL MOBILE
""Important document of the origins of King Crimson -- the historic, lost 'heavy sequel' to The Cheerful Insanity of.... Unbelievably pristine 'bedroom' recordings from 1968 by Robert Fripp's group with the Giles Brothers. Also features King Crimson founding member Ian ...
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VL900693LP | VINYL LOVERS

While 1967 is rightly remembered for an abundance of classic albums, there were also quieter debut LPs emerging, signalling popular music's imminent changes to a more rock-oriented, musician-centred approach. It was also the year that Robert Fripp applied for a ...
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DGMLP8 | DISCIPLINE GLOBAL MOBILE