''A Scarcity of Miracles'' is the lone album by Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins, released in 2011. It united singer and guitarist
Jakko Jakszyk with three musicians best known from
King Crimson, guitarist
Robert Fripp, saxophonist
Mel Collins and bassist/Chapman Stick player
Tony Levin.
Porcupine Tree member
Gavin Harrison
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was featured on drums. Jakszyk and Harrison would go on to participate together in the next incarnation of King Crimson.
Presented as "a King Crimson
ProjeKct" (or
spin-off
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), the album started as a series of improvisations between Jakszyk and Fripp, with Collins adding his parts later. Levin and Harrison joined in near the end of the process, once Jakszyk had shaped the material into songs with fully formed melodies and lyrics.
Background
Originally the frontman for eccentric English progressive pop band
64 Spoons, Jakko Jakszyk had an intermittent solo career (as well as putting in a stint as guitarist for
Level 42), leading the one-off Dizrhythmia project (with Gavin Harrison) and working with a variety of musicians including Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin, Swing Out Sister, Jansen Barbieri Karn and Tom Robinson. Between 2002 and 2007, he sang and played guitar for
21st Century Schizoid Band
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, a project set up to reunite King Crimson members from the 1960s and 1970s lineups of the band and to play the band's music from that period. This brought him closer into the King Crimson circle, as did his 2006 solo album ''The Bruised Romantic Glee Club'' which included contributions from various King Crimson members (including Robert Fripp and Mel Collins), as well as covers of two tracks by the band.
Jakszyk and Fripp's guitar improvisations were recorded in
Wiltshire,
England with no particular intention of making an album.
[Sleevenotes from ''A Scarcity of Miracles'', Panegyric 2011] With Fripp's agreement, Jakszyk took the resulting recordings and reworked them into full songs. Collins (a frequent Jakszyk collaborator) subsequently "heard unplayed sax waiting to be given voice" and joined the developing project.
With the majority of music now recast, a full album took shape. Levin and Harrison (the latter a longstanding Jakszyk friend and collaborator) subsequently recorded the rhythm tracks.
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Reviewing ''A Scarcity of Miracles'' in ''All About Jazz'', John Kelman commented that "it may lack the sharp corners, jagged edged and harder surfaces of latter-day Crimson, and there's none of the overt symphonic prog of early Crim, but Jakszyk's refined vocals, soft-spoken playing and haunting songwriting, Fripp's searing lines and orchestral soundscaping, and Collins' soaring soprano sax melodies make for the best group record—Crimson or no—to come from the Fripp camp in nearly thirty years."
With ''A Scarcity of Miracles'' tagged as "a King Crimson ProjeKct", speculation arose that it might be the basis of the next lineup of King Crimson (the main band itself having been on hiatus since 2008, and having described earlier works entitled ProjeKcts as research and development work since 1999). Like the covers of many King Crimson albums produced by Discipline Global Mobile, the cover of ''A Scarcity of Miracles'' featured a painting by P J Crook, providing an additional conceptual link.
At the time, Fripp himself gently denied and clarified the project's position by describing the record as "one of my favourite albums of those where I am a determining element. It has the Crimson gene, but it is not quite KC." However, when a new seven-person line-up of King Crimson was announced in September 2013, it consisted of all five musicians involved in the album plus longtime Crimson drummer Pat Mastelotto and drummer/keyboardist, Bill Rieflin. This lineup has gone on to be the longest continuous one in King Crimson history (later adding drummer Jeremy Stacey in 2016), and performed a couple of ''Miracles'' pieces as part of their live set (the title track and "The Light of Day") during 2014-2016.
Track listing
# "A Scarcity of Miracles" (7:27)
# "The Price We Pay" (4:49)
# "Secrets" (7:48)
# "This House" (8:37)
# "The Other Man" (5:59)
# "The Light of Day" (9:02)
Personnel
* Jakko Jakszyk – guitars, vocals, guzheng
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, keyboards
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* Robert Fripp – guitars, soundscapes
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* Mel Collins – alto
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and soprano saxophone
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s, flute
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;Additional personnel
* Tony Levin – bass guitars, Chapman Stick
* Gavin Harrison
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– drums
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, percussion
References
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2011 albums
Discipline Global Mobile albums