Monkey Business 1972–1997
1998 compilation album by John Wetton and Richard Palmer-James / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monkey Business 1972–1997 is an album by English musicians John Wetton and Richard Palmer-James, it features various demos and live performances of songs by King Crimson (of which Wetton and Palmer-James were singer/bassist and lyricist respectively), Jack-Knife (which was another Wetton and Palmer-James project) and John Wetton. The album was first released 1998[1] and again in 2014[2] with I Wish You Would by Jack-Knife.
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Released | June 8, 1998 |
Recorded | 1972 – May, 1998 |
Studio | Musicland (Milner Sound, London); Garage, East Grinstead; Liscombe Park; Gallery Studios |
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Length | 62:08 |
Label | Blueprint |
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