Jakko Jakszyk - "Secrets & Lies" (CD/DVD w/5.1 mix coming 2020.10.23)

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Just announced on his webpage (and twitter etc), new album with contributions from KC members (Fripp, Collins, Harrison, Levin)...pre-orders coming soon.

‘Secrets & Lies’ contains 10 songs that explore topics such as obsession, betrayal, the shifting grounds of contemporary politics, and the tangled threads of family history, Secrets And Lies balances sensitive writing, musical technique, and accessible tunes cast in an impressively cinematic sound world. With three of the tracks, Separation, Under Lock & Key and Uncertain Times originating in King Crimson's writing sessions, the result is a mature work brimming with yearning melodies in symphonic or widescreen settings, fluid guitar work, and Jakko’s heartfelt, emotional vocals.
The album features Jakszyk joined by his King Crimson bandmates Robert Fripp, Gavin Harrison, Tony Levin & Mel Collins, as well as appearances from John Giblin (Simple Minds), Mark King (Level 42), Peter Hammill (Van der Graff Generator) and noted British comedian Al Murray.
‘Secrets & Lies’ will be released as a Limited CD+DVD Digipak (featuring 5.1 mix), Gatefold LP + CD & as Digital Album. The cover art was created by Sam Chegini, with design by Phil Smee, and you can find the full track-listing below:

1. Before I Met You
2. The Trouble With Angels
3. Fools Mandate
4. The Rotters Club is Closing Down
5. Uncertain Times
6. It Would All Make Sense
7. Secrets, Lies & Stolen Memories
8. Under Lock & Key
9. The Borders We Traded
10. Trading Borders
11. Separation

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gonna come right out and say it

there is a difference between releasing your own content in surround vs releasing someones else's content in surround

aka Why can't a mixer realise there is a time and a place for everything?

If you can't fool all the people all the time

why would it stand to reason that you can please all the people all the time
 
gonna come right out and say it

there is a difference between releasing your own content in surround vs releasing someones else's content in surround

aka Why can't a mixer realise there is a time and a place for everything?

If you can't fool all the people all the time

why would it stand to reason that you can please all the people all the time
Not sure what your point is!
 
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