
Best known for his virtuosic mastery of the Chapman Stick (an odd-sounding, guitar-like electric instrument), multi-instrumentalist Trey Gunn first came to prominence in the early '90s on recordings with
King Crimson mastermind
Robert Fripp's
League of Crafty Guitarists. In addition to leading his own
Trey Gunn Band,
Gunn joined
King Crimson for their 1995 reunion, still gigging frequently with them into the new millennium.
Gunn's solo output has largely been recorded for the
Crimson-affiliated Discipline label, and runs in the direction of instrumental progressive rock soundscapes, often influenced by ambient music.
Gunn made his debut as a solo bandleader with 1994's
One Thousand Years, following it two years later with
The Third Star. After releasing
Raw Power: Surfacing, Vol. 1 on First World in 1999,
Gunn resurfaced in 2000 with a new album --
The Joy of Molybdenum -- and a new instrument, the Warr touch guitar.
1999 - The Repercussions Of Angelic Behaviour
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