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    Will we ever get something "new" from the estate?

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    I am confident there will be more Kevin Gilbert releases within the next 18 months.

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    What else could there be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nearfest2 View Post
    What else could there be?
    I wish I could disclose all the info regarding content that has potential to see release. However, from past occurrences, it is best to not release that information publicly until there is a secured release schedule.

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    Let's keep our fingers crossed, then.
    There is material in bad quality "out there" which I would gladly pay for to have in better quality. Maybe there are other things we don't even know about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ombasan View Post
    Maybe there are other things we don't even know about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gruno View Post
    Sly dog.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve983 View Post
    I was a fan of Mr. Big and have quite a few of Paul Gilbert's solo CDs. This does have the Kevin Gilbert connection, in that this was engineered and recorded by John Cuniberti.

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    odd review of Shaming, although I agree with him appreciating the cultural importance


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gruno View Post
    Available mid-November 2014

    Kevin Gilbert's GIRAFFE
    A 20th Anniversary Performance Of
    “The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway”

    Recorded live at Valley Arts Center, Los Angeles • November 8, 1994.

    Audio recorded and mixed by Kevin Gilbert.

    The Band was:
    Kevin Gilbert: Vocals, Organ, 12 String on “The Musical Box”
    David Kerzner: Hammond Organ, RMI Electric Piano,
    Novatron, Yamaha CP-70B, ARP Pro-soloist
    Stan Cotey: Bass, Bass Pedals, 12 String Electrics
    Dan Hancock: Guitars
    Nick D’Virgilio: Drums, Backing Vocals

    - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
    - Fly On A Windshield
    - Broadway Melody Of 1974
    - In The Cage
    - The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging
    - Back In N.Y.C.
    - The Carpet Crawlers
    - Lilywhite Lilith
    - The Lamia
    - The Colony Of Slippermen
    - In The Rapids
    - It/Watcher Of The Skies
    - The Musical Box
    That was an awesome performance, I WAS THERE...! Anyone else there?

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    That was Progfest 2. I was there. There's footage of parts of it floating around.
    I'm holding out for the Wilson-mixed 5.1 super-duper walletbuster special anniversary extra adjectives edition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnprogger View Post
    odd review of Shaming, although I agree with him appreciating the cultural importance
    Horrible video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnprogger View Post
    odd review of Shaming, although I agree with him appreciating the cultural importance
    Quote Originally Posted by Gruno View Post
    Horrible video.
    Yeah, I watched a review of his once, and it was all I needed to know I never need to watch another one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ombasan View Post
    Let's keep our fingers crossed, then.
    There is material in bad quality "out there" which I would gladly pay for to have in better quality. Maybe there are other things we don't even know about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    Yeah, I watched a review of his once, and it was all I needed to know I never need to watch another one.
    He did a much better job in his review of our album from last year. He's an enthusiastic fan who actually attends prog shows (and not the 70's bands!) but he does mispronounce stuff and for this review he wasn't very prepared. I think that's why he was reticent to review it. Based on his age and his enthusiasm for the prog of TODAY, I'm a fan.

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    bump.

    Scotty Smith who was a drummer with Giraffe just uploaded these:




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    Great find! Thanks for sharing. As you might know Scott Smith also released a CD-R (now available as download) in 2002 which featured Kevin on a couple of tracks, called Tales From The Treefort Vol. One.

    I didn't know Kevin was inspired by Trevor Horn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnprogger View Post
    bump.

    Scotty Smith who was a drummer with Giraffe just uploaded these:



    I heard about these back in the mid-'90s. Back then there was some doubt that these would ever see the light of day but perhaps we live in a different time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ytserush View Post
    I heard about these back in the mid-'90s. Back then there was some doubt that these would ever see the light of day but perhaps we live in a different time.
    I guess the title of the second track speaks for itself ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    I guess the title of the second track speaks for itself ;-)
    Apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Great find! Thanks for sharing. As you might know Scott Smith also released a CD-R (now available as download) in 2002 which featured Kevin on a couple of tracks, called Tales From The Treefort Vol. One.

    I didn't know Kevin was inspired by Trevor Horn.
    Thanks! Didn't know about the CD-R.

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