Sid Smith Book order





- 2021
- 2019
In The Court of King Crimson
- 608 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Sid Smith's 2001 edition of In The Court of King Crimson was widely regarded as both the definitive history of the band to that point and as one of the few incisive books about the genre usually known as Progressive Rock. It was originally slated for revision and a fresh publication with a concluding chapter devoted to the band's post 2001 activities when Crimson reformed, unexpectedly, in 2014 for what was assumed to be a once off reunion tour. When it became clear that this line-up was continuing it's now the longest line-up in the band's history the opportunity was taken to essentially rewrite the entire book with fresh interviews with band members, associates and those who work & have worked closely with the band, an in depth look at the band s current line-up, a track by track guide to the albums & a fascinating guide to the band's extensive live recordings
- 2004
A House by the River
- 262 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A gripping, lyrical tale of danger and redemption that uncovers an extraordinary hidden world.
- 2002
Something Like a House
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This is Jim Fraser's account of his life as a deserter living through the Cultural Revolution in China. Fraser makes his home in a community so isolated that it has become the perfect location for experiments of indescribable terror.