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  1. Bandstand was the last Family album to feature John Wetton. Having joined the band only a year earlier and being a large vocal and instrumental presence on Fearless, Wetton's role in the band was reduced on Bandstand, and he left to join King Crimson.

  2. La pieza fue compuesta por Wetton, Chapman y Whitney, estos dos últimos, los principales compositores del repertorio. “Dark Eyes” es el cuarto tema del disco. Un hermoso intro de piano es parte del atractivo de esta breve canción donde destacan guitarra y flauta.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · How Family made Bandstand, and where it took them. By Mike Barnes. ( Prog ) published 11 April 2024. With a pre-King Crimson John Wetton on bass and a clutch of idiosyncratic songs with busy arrangements, the 1972 release cemented Roger Chapman and co’s position as one of the most influential bands of the era.

  4. Bandstand was the last Family album to feature John Wetton. Having joined the band only a year earlier and being a large vocal and instrumental presence on Fearless, Wetton’s role in the band was reduced on Bandstand, and he left to join King Crimson.

  5. Design Concept [Cover Design & Concept] – John Kosh; Design [CD Package] – Meriel Waissman; Liner Notes – Steve Pilkington; Performer – Charlie Whitney, John Wetton, Poli Palmer, Rob Townsend, Roger Chapman; Photography By – Peter Howe (4) Producer – Family (6), George Chkiantz; Remastered By – Ben Wiseman; Vocals [Vocal ...

  6. 16 de ene. de 2020 · Fue por esta época cuando conoció a Robert Fripp, quien jugaría un papel vital en su carrera más tarde. Su primera experiencia en una gran banda se produjo cuando se unió a Family en 1971. Apareció en dos de sus álbumes: “Fearless” y “Bandstand”. John Wetton en su etapa en King Crimson. Fotografía: Michael Ochs ...

  7. He was replaced by former Mogul Thrash bassist John Wetton, who had just declined an invitation from Robert Fripp to join King Crimson. The band performed at the Glastonbury Free Festival 1971 , filmed by Nicolas Roeg for the 1972 documentary Glastonbury Fayre .