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King Crimson's explsovie 1974 album Red primarily revolves around the raw power trio of Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford and John Wetton. David Cross, Mel Collins, Ian McDonald, Robin Miller and Mark Charig make guest appearances on this powerhouse of an album. Taking the music to new levels of clarity and...
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There's a palpable sense of energy and enthusiasm from the audience captured on the tapes at this concert as King Crimson (sharing a European tour with then label band mates Roxy Music) take to the stage in Frejus, France, in late Summer, 1982. With two albums' worth of material to...
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From one of the last few concerts of King Crimson’s final US tour of the ‘70s, “USA” was issued as an epitaph for the band in Spring 1975 as a single album, at a time when doubles or even triple live albums were considered more the norm for live releases....
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Taking all the world building that Roxy Music opened and pushing it through a punk sensibility, then funnelled through Andy Partridge's unique style created an album that deserves to be up there with the likes of 'Q;Are We Not Men?' in the greatest outliers that the late 70's ever produced....
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40th anniversary stereo mix by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp of King Crimson’s dazzling 1984 release, Three Of A Perfect Pair. On 200g super-heavyweight vinyl for the first time. Mastered by Jason Mitchell at Loud Mastering from original studio masters. Seven years after King Crimson had ‘ceased to exist’, King...
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Released on CD as part of King Crimson’s 40th anniversary series, the Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp remixes of the 1980s trilogy of albums Discipline, Beat and Three Of A Perfect Pair have long been over-due on vinyl. Seven years after...
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Released on CD as part of King Crimson’s 40th anniversary series, the Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp remixes of the 1980s trilogy of albums Discipline, Beat and Three Of A Perfect Pair have long been over-due on vinyl. Seven years after...
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2021 remaster by David Singleton of God Save The Queen: by the time Exposure had been released in june 1979 Robert Fripp had already embarked on one of the most unconventional tours to support a new record that had ever been undertaken; record shops (including Rough Trade West), offices, public...
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fter completing the first round of concerts with a revived King Crimson starting in May 1981, Robert Fripp headed over to the USA where he began a week-long residency at Washington Square United Methodist Church on 135 W Fourth Street in New York. The Washington Square Church performances represent some...
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Oranges and Lemons, from 1989, is a fantastic record, a lucid, technicolour sprawl of modernized Beatleisms and airbrushed psych-pop confectionary. Appropriately, given its title, several of the songs on Oranges and Lemons deal with Andy Partridge's newly acquired parental status (the jazzy Pink Thing)...
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Rolling out the re-mastered re-issues of their back catalogue they recently announced to mark their 50th anniversary, King Crimson’s In The Court Of The Crimson King is a key milestone in the evolution of progressive rock whose reputation outlasts the somewhat dented one of that genre. Boasting one...
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USA was King Crimson's 1975 live album which documented their live show at Asbury Park, New Jersey the previous year. It has been remixed by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson as part of a wider campaign of work on the King Crimson back catalogue. Previously only available on...
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A vinyl box set of remixed King Crimson albums was released in 2018. In that box was a double LP of rarities compiled by Robert Fripp. They called it....wait for it....Rarities. The albums that featured are all being released individually and that includes this set, which will no...
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Remixes of the King Crimson back catalogue by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson were released as part of a vinyl box set in 2018. Here we have Starless and Bible Black as a stand alone released. It was their 6th album originally released in 1974. The album is...
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Larks Tongues’ in Aspic is the 5th album by King Crimson, originally released in 1973. It was the first album to feature Bill Bruford, David Cross, John Wetton and Jamie Muir. Here we have a vinyl edition of the remix by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson that was...
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King Crimson’s fourth album, Islands, was originally released in 1971. It was the last to feature founding member and lyricist Pete Sinfield. When a Robert Fripp / Steven Wilson remix version of the album was released on CD and DVD-A in 2010, fans began to clamour for a...
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Released in late 1970, Lizard was the second consecutive King Crimson album to be performed by a line-up that never actually performed live. Made immediately after the departure of Greg Lake and their only record to feature bassist/vocalist Gordon Haskell, it saw their wider commercial fortunes drop somewhat,...
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In the years before Robert Fripp spent his days cavorting alongside wife Toyah Wilcox on a series of legend destroying lockdown videos, he was working with fellow prog head Steven Wilson on a long term project to remix some of his legendary King Crimson work. It has seen...
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Red by King Crimson was originally released in 1974. It is their seventh album. In 2009 Crimson main man Robert Fripp and prog enthusiast and musician Steven Wilson set about remastering the band’s back catalogue for CD. Fans have been dying to see these on vinyl so a...
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