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You have to admire Bruford's artistic choice to leave the very lucrative Yes at the height of their popularity...and join the experimental King Crimson in time to unleash Lark's Tongues in Aspic, Starless & Bible Black and Red.  That's quite an impressive trajectory he was on during that era.  

 

And then to make a solo record (FEELS GOOD TO ME) featuring collaborations with Annette Peacock!

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