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Disengage 05. North Star 06. New York, New York, New York 08. Haaden Two 11.

Urban Landscape 12. I May Not Have Had Enough Of Me But I've Had Enough Of You 13. First Inaugural Address To The I.A.C.E. Sherborne House 14. Water Music I 15.

Here Comes The Flood 16. Water Music II 17.

Postscript 18. Exposure (Volume Three Alternative Takes) 19. Mary (Volume Three Alternative Takes) 20.

Disengage (Volume Three Alternative Takes) 21. Chicago (Volume Three Alternative Takes) 22. NY3 (Volume Three Alternative Takes).

North Meadow 02. The Saga Of Rodney Toady (Part 1) 03. Newly-Weds (Album Version) 04.

The Saga Of Rodney Toady (Part 2) 05. One In A Million (Stereo Album Version) 06. The Saga Of Rodney Toady (Part 3) 07. Call Tomorrow 08. The Saga Of Rodney Toady (Part 4) 09. Digging My Lawn 10. The Saga Of Rodney Toady (Part 5) 11.

Little Children 12. The Crukster 13. Thursday Morning (Album Version) 14. How Do They Know 15. Just George (Part 1) 16. Elephant Song 17. Just George (Part 2) 18.

The Sun Is Shining 19. Just George (Part 3) 20. Suite No.1 21.

Just George (Part 4) 22. Erudite Eyes 23. She Is Loaded 24.

Under The Sky Bonus Tracks. One In A Million (Mono Single Version) 26. Newly-Weds (Mono Single Version) 27. Thursday Morning (Mono Single Version) 28. Thursday Morning (Stereo Single Version).

The League of Gentlemen was a band active during March–December 1980 that featured guitarist Robert Fripp of King Crimson fame. Other members included bass guitarist Sara Lee (who later joined Gang of Four, The B-52's, and Indigo Girls), keyboardist Barry Andrews (formerly of XTC; later of Shriekback) and percussionist Johnny Toobad, replaced late in the band's tenure by Kevin Wilkinson (later of China Crisis and Squeeze). Fripp referred to the 1980 band as 'a second-division touring new wave instrumental dance band'. The Trouser Press Record Guide described the League of Gentlemen's music as typically taking 'a simple medium-to-fast backbeat over which Fripp and Andrews locked horns, with melodic development emerging slowly, surely, subtly.' Trouser Press also suggests that the League's foray into dance oriented rock was a precursor to Fripp's reformed King Crimson in the early 1980s.

The band toured extensively in Europe and North America throughout 1980. There are 77 specific tour dates detailed in the sleevenotes on the album The League of Gentlemen. Missing from this list are four (possibly warm-up) gigs at the 14th Century Hunting Lodge (now Lodge Farm House), outside the grounds of Kingston Lacy near Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. These gigs are dated 24 to 27 February and pre-dated the first 'official' gig on 10 April at Moles, Bath.

The early 80s were a musical dance phenomena as well as a signpost for radical changes in the echelons of music taste and fashion. The times dictated 'in with 4/4 rhythms, out with the extended pieces of music' (based on elaborate time changes and structure). This project was the immediate precursor to the 1981 reformation of the Crimson King, and shows our man Fripp shredding leads left and right across a very disco-ish dance floor. At least a little head bobbing is in order! Throughout the live show, the Englishman is on a solo vengeance tear, going backwards, upwards, sideways, down.

Serial de oro windows vista starter. The heat of the small clubs can almost be felt by the end of the each song: people were really moving out there! What is also great about this release is that it really is a good sounding bootleg (from five separate shows) with no sound doctoring from remix engineer David Singleton. It's listed in the liner notes: a raw live band recording, warts and all. What you hear is what you got: the band as it really sounded from two mikes at the back of the club going directly into a cassette recorder.

Band personnel included the hot talents of Barry Andrews (XTC's first keyboardist who went on to more successful work with Shriekback) and Sarah Lee (ex of Gang of Four later with the B-52's). The oddest track stylistically speaking is 'Farewell Johnny Brill,' which uses a familiar R&B groove as a soloing vehicle. Superb liner notes with details about life on the road with complete tour dates, excerpts from the guitar meister's journal (always fun to read). The last fifty seconds summarizes the set perfectly; it's taken from recorded comments by Fripp at these shows: 'I have something to say to you from the heart, I. I really want to have a party. And I say this to everyone else in the band as well, team. I really have to party.'