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  1. The Thunderthief is John Paul Jones' second solo album. He played most of the instruments and handled all of the production. The diverse array of instruments featured on the record include the lap ...

  2. It was released in August 1993, featuring a driving rock style with elements of funk. [3] After scattered collaborations from the late 1980s, Fripp asked Sylvian to join a new version of his band King Crimson, but Sylvian proposed a collaborative album. All vocals and guitar parts were recorded at Kingsway in New Orleans, and the mixing was ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "The Thunderthief" on Discogs.

  4. Amazon.co.uk. The follow-up to his 1999 solo album Zooma, The Thunderthief is a soaring testimony to the former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones' multi instrumental prowess. His label boss, Robert Fripp, adds his unmistakable anguished guitar to the opening "Leafy Meadows", but mostly Jones steers the album playing guitars, basses ...

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  5. BUY. The Thunderthief. John Paul Jones Heavy Prog. Review by snobb. Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator. Third JP Jones solo album ( I count his duet album with Diamanda Galas as her album, for sure) is music for his fans mostly. And for fans of Robert Fripp, which participates on one song (Leafy Meadows) here.

  6. The follow-up to his 1999 solo album Zooma, The Thunderthief is a soaring testimony to the former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones' multi instrumental prowess. His label boss, Robert Fripp, adds his unmistakable anguished guitar to the opening "Leafy Meadows", but mostly Jones steers the album playing guitars, basses, mandolins, autoharp ...

  7. 5 de abr. de 2023 · Now, with Crimson on another hiatus, Fripp has thrown himself into other things. Last year he reissued his 1979 solo album Exposure . He and wife Toyah Wilcox have continued to delight and confound with their Sunday Lunch streams; a surreal, unprecedented dive into the daft for a man with a reputation as serious, impenetrable.