"21st Century Schizoid Man" The 1969 Morgan Studio recording Now including Jakko Jakszyk and Mel Collins As many of you may know The album "In the Court of the Crimson King" Was recorded at Wessex Studios As in fact were the following two King Crimson albums "In the Wake of Poseidon" and "Lizard" There was, however, an aborted attempt at recording the album A month earlier in June 1969 at Morgan studios In North West London using Moody Blues producer Tony Clarke This session ended abruptly When the engineer Andy Johns Brother of the well known producer Glyn Johns Suddenly collapsed on the mixing desk No one of similar stature could be found to continue So the session was eventually called off For a long time We thought that none of those recordings had survived Until that is, Michael Giles found a tape Of "21st Century Schizoid Man" It was unfortunately just the backing track With no vocals and only guide solos By Robert Fripp and Ian Macdonald Which they would have intended to replace later The backing track, particularly the drumming Is, however, incredibly strong So we have completed the recording We've flown in Greg Lake's voice And for the solos, we can't now remove what's there But Jakko Jakszyk has doubled Robert Fripp's original solo In exactly the same way as the two of them now play it live Mel Collins has done the same with Ian Macdonald's sax solo Creating a recording that is both 50 years old and new this year So here it is "21st Century Schizoid Man" The revibrated Morgan Studio's recording As now included on the 50th anniversary release Of "In the Court of the Crimson King"