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Stick Men featuring Mel Collins: Roppongi
ByStick Men
band / ensemble / orchestra
King Crimson
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1969
Pat Mastelotto
drums
Tony Levin
bassb.1946

Markus Reuter
guitar, electricb.1972
The trio welcomed King Crimson saxophonist/flutist

Mel Collins
saxophoneb.1947

David Cross
violinb.1949

Adrian Belew
guitarb.1949
Collins fans will not be surprised to find that he was game to join in on material both new and familiar, as he demonstrates by adding flute to the opening Stick Men original "Hide The Trees" He is a fearless improviser, but is always sensitive to the other players, augmenting the group sound without calling attention to himself. He is in familiar territory with "Lark's Tongues in Aspic, Part 2," which is given a spirited performance. As in the rest of the King Crimson material the performance has a looseness and energy quite different from the very rehearsed larger group. This may actually be Collins' first exposure to "Sartori in Tangier"I couldn't find it on any of the tour setlistshe sends his soprano sax through an electronic doubler, as he does in some other places to blend better with the frequently electronic sounds.
He does sit out the vocal tracks, which have more fixed arrangements. Levin sings his beautiful poem "Crack In The Sky" (dedicated to the late guitarist

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Robert Fripp
guitarb.1946
Track Listing
Hide The Trees; Lark's Tongues In Aspic, Part 2; Sepia; Sartori In Tangier; Crack In The Sky; Horatio; Prog Noir (1st show); Ookami; Level 5 (1st show); Roppongi (Soundcape); Schattenhaft; Industry; Mantra; Prog Noir (2nd show); Shiro; Sailor's Tale; Level 5 (2nd show); OPEN
Personnel
Stick Men
band / ensemble / orchestraTony Levin: Stick and Voice Markus Reuter: Touch Guitars? AU8, Soundscapes, Keyboard Pat Mastelotto: Acoustic and electronic Drums and Percussion Mel Collins: Saxophones, Flute
Album information
Title: Roppongi | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: MoonJune Records
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