21st Century Schizoid Band explained

21st Century Schizoid Band
Origin:England
Genre:Rock, progressive rock
Years Active:2002–2004
Spinoff Of:King Crimson
Past Members:

21st Century Schizoid Band were a King Crimson alumnus group formed in 2002.[1]

The name derives from the famous song "21st Century Schizoid Man" from the first King Crimson album, In the Court of the Crimson King. The initial band featured Mel Collins on saxophones, flute and keyboards, Michael Giles on drums, Peter Giles on bass, Ian McDonald on alto saxophone, flute and keyboards, and Jakko Jakszyk on guitar and vocals. All but Jakszyk had previously been members of King Crimson in its early years. Ian Wallace, another former Crimson member from that period, replaced Michael Giles in early 2003 after the band's Japanese tour. Further international touring followed in 2003/04.[2]

The band played live with sets concentrating on compositions from King Crimson's first four albums and other works from the band members' back catalogues,[3] including McDonald and Giles. They have released four albums, mostly of live work but including newer and/or recent compositions, such as Ian McDonald's "Let There Be Light" (from his solo album Driver's Eyes) and "Catley's Ashes", a Jakszyk instrumental which later appeared on his solo album The Bruised Romantic Glee Club (2006).[4]

The band has been inactive since 2004; with members based in different countries, touring proved to be logistically and financially difficult. The possibility of performing again in 2005 was considered following offers from festivals, possibly with Guy Evans (of Van der Graaf Generator) on drums to replace Wallace who had other commitments, but the idea was abandoned. Wallace's death in February 2007[5] would seem to have closed the lid on the band for good.

Jakszyk and Collins went on to record as a trio with founding Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp (and with rhythmic support from fellow members Tony Levin and Gavin Harrison) on the Scarcity of Miracles album in 2011.[6] This was followed in 2013 by the announcement of a new King Crimson formation including all five, plus two additional members.[7]

Average setlists

2002

      1. Pictures of a City Cat Food Let There Be Light
  1. Progress
    1. The Court of the Crimson King Formentera Lady
  2. Tomorrow's People
  3. If I Was
  4. Ladies of the Road
      1. I Talk to the Wind Epitaph Birdman

Encore:

2003

  1. Pictures of a City
    1. Cat Food Let There Be Light
  2. Cirkus
  3. Spend Us Three
  4. Cadence and Cascade
    1. The Court of the Crimson King Ladies of the Road
  5. Catley's Ashes
    1. 21st Century Schizoid Man Formentera Lady
      1. I Talk to the Wind Epitaph Birdman

Encore:

2004

      1. Pictures of a City Cat Food Let There Be Light
  1. Cirkus
  2. Spend Us Three
  3. Cadence and Cascade
    1. The Court of the Crimson King Ladies of the Road
  4. Catley's Ashes
  5. Formentera Lady
  6. Sailor's Tale
        1. I Talk to the Wind Epitaph 21st Century Schizoid Man Birdman

Encore:

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Albums performed members contributed to

King Crimson!McDonald and Giles!Ian McDonald!Michael Giles!Jakko M. Jakszyk
MemberIn the Court of the Crimson King
(1969)
In the Wake of Poseidon
(1970)
Lizard
(1970)
Islands
(1971)
Red
(1974)
McDonald and Giles
(1970)
Drivers Eyes
(1999)
Progress
(2002)
The Bruised Romantic Glee Club
(2006)
Ian McDonald
Michael Giles
Peter Giles
Mel Collins
Jakko Jakszyk

Notes

a.Titled "A Man, a City" on some live albums. This title was used by the 1969 lineup of King Crimson, which played the song live before it was recorded for In the Wake of Poseidon. However, "A Man, a City" had a different arrangement and lyrics from the album version. The Schizoid Band based their arrangement on the latter, so this article uses that title for consistency.

Notes and References

  1. Shteamer. Hank. 2019-10-01. King Crimson's '21st Century Schizoid Man': 50 Years in the Life of a Gamechanging Song. 2021-02-24. Rolling Stone. en-US.
  2. Web site: 21st Century Schizoid Band: Pictures of a City - Live in New York. live. 2021-03-18. Allmusic. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20130205113323/http://www.allmusic.com:80/album/pictures-of-a-city-live-in-new-york-mw0000441719 . 5 February 2013 .
  3. Shteamer. Hank. 2019-06-07. King Crimson's Singer on Joining His Favorite Band, Working With Robert Fripp. 2021-02-24. Rolling Stone. en-US.
  4. Web site: The Bruised Romantic Glee Club. 2021-02-24. burningshed.com.
  5. Web site: Ian Wallace • Obituary (Pierre Perrone in 'The Independent', 28 February 2007). 2021-02-24. www.procolharum.com.
  6. Web site: Jazz. All About. Jakszyk, Fripp & Collins: A Scarcity of Miracles album review @ All About Jazz. 2021-02-24. All About Jazz. 27 May 2011 . en.
  7. Web site: 2013-09-26. King Crimson to re-form, says Robert Fripp. 2021-02-24. The Guardian. en.