
Sid Smith
Sid's feature articles and reviews have appeared in numerous publications including Prog, Classic Rock, Record Collector, Q, Mojo and Uncut.
A full-time freelance writer with hundreds of sleevenotes and essays for both indie and major record labels to his credit, his book, In The Court Of King Crimson, an acclaimed biography of King Crimson, was substantially revised and expanded in 2019 to coincide with the band’s 50th Anniversary. Alongside appearances on radio and TV, he has lectured on jazz and progressive music in the UK and Europe.
A resident of Whitley Bay in north-east England, he spends far too much time posting photographs of LPs he's listening to on Twitter and Facebook.
Latest articles by Sid Smith

It's Prog, Jim, But Not As We Know It: Everything Everything
By Sid Smith published
Making the case for Everything Everything's Man Alive to be included in the great prog canon

Richard Barbieri gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his musical methods
By Sid Smith published
From topping charts with Japan in the 1980s to years working with Porcupine Tree, Richard Barbieri has had quite the career. With his new third solo album out now, we glance back over his CV

An extraordinary life: John Wetton, 1949-2017
By Sid Smith published
From backing pop stars as a teenager to his work with King Crimson, Asia and many more, John Wetton was a true gem of the prog world. We go behind-the-scenes on his life and career

Thinking Plague - Hoping Against Hope album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedVeteran avant-rockers have high hopes.

Pat Mastelotto and Markus Reuter - Face album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedKing Crimson drummer’s multifaceted prog suite.

Allan Holdsworth - The Man Who Changed Guitar Forever album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedGenius at work.

Led Bib - Umbrella Weather album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedNeat grooves and explosive solos whip up a storm.

Krokofant - Krokofant III album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedNordic prog jazz beast with a roar.

Six Of The Best - Prog Bass Performances
By Sid Smith published
Plus get 20% off entrance to this year's London Bass Guitar Show...

Drummer Terry Bozzio talks Zappa, Beefheart, and that massive drumkit
By Sid Smith published
He’s best known for working alongside Frank Zappa, but self-confessed workaholic Terry Bozzio has had a multitude of side projects. Here, he shares some of the best stories from his career

Ian Anderson on Jethro Tull and the importance of looking forward
By Sid Smith published
Still creating new music and performing live as he nears 70, Ian Anderson is an artist who always looks forward, rather than living on past glories. Prog pins the frontman down for a chat

Weather Report - Tale Spinnin' and Return To Forever - Musicmagic album reviews
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedSACD reissues for both ends of the jazz-rock spectrum.

Mahavishnu Orchestra - Apocalypse album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedMcLaughlin’s orchestral manoeuvres score a hit

Wingfield Reuter Stavi Sirkis - The Stone House album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedImprov encounters of the profound kind

Reflections In Cosmo - Reflections In Cosmo album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedMotorpsycho side-project create a big bang.

Buck Curran - Immortal Light album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedPsych folk masterpiece shines bright.

Greg Lake: From the beginning to the end
By Sid Smith published
Following his untimely death, Prog looks back on Greg Lake’s life and career, mourning the passing of the man and celebrating the music he left behind

Bert Jansch - Living In The Shadows album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedCelebrating the Pentangle guitarist’s 90s renaissance

Richard Palmer-James - Takeaway album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedKing Crimson lyricist’s soft-rock debut

Chivo Funge And The Extensions - Blind Energy album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedSnoozy jazz rock construction fails to build

Dungen - Haxan album review
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedThe Swedish psychsters return with a bewitching soundtrack

The best jazz prog you can buy this month
By Sid Smith published
Not yet ratedSid Smith rounds up the best releases from prog’s jazzier reaches
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