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The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson 1969-2003

By King Crimson
Label: DGM Live
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: 21st Century Schizoid Man; Epitaph; The Court of the Crimson King (abridged); Cat Food (single version); Cadence and Cascade; Ladies of the Road; Sailor�s Tale (abridged); Lark�s Tongues in Aspic Part I (abridged); Book of Saturday; Fracture (abridged); Starless (abridged); Red; Fallen Angel. CD2: Elephant Talk; Frame by Frame; Matte Kudasai; Discipline; Heartbeat; Waiting Man; Neurotica; Three of a Perfect Pair; Sleepless (abridged); VROOM; Coda: Marine 475 (abridged); Dinosaur (single version); Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream; The Power to Believe I; Level Five; Eyes Wide Open; Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With (EP version abridged); The Power to Believe III; The Power to Believe IV: Coda.
Robert Fripp: At the End of Time: Churchscapes - Live in England & Estonia, 2006

by John Kelman
There are those who suggest that Robert Fripp has more than mined his innovative Soundscapes recordings for all they're worth; that one album fades into the next with little differentiation. Comparing the King Crimson co-founder and guitarist's At the End of Time: Churchscapes--Live in England and Estonia 2006 to Love Cannot Bear: Soundcapes--Live in the USA ...
Fripp & Eno: Beyond Even (1992-2006)

by John Kelman
It's hard to believe that it's been thirty-five years since King Crimson's Robert Fripp teamed with keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Brian Eno for the groundbreaking No Pussyfooting (EG, 1973). That album introduced the concept of Frippertronics to the world; a method of using two tape recorders and one guitar to create an ever- expanding orchestral approach that Fripp would, ...
The Collectable King Crimson Volume Two

by John Kelman
The second in a series bringing together some of the best live material from its nearly four decade off-again-on-again existence, The Collectable King Crimson Volume Two collects two shows from the art rock group's 1980s incarnation. As much as Volume One (DGM, 2007) was a stunning example of the sheer power and improvisational prowess of 1973-1974 ...
King Crimson: The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson 1969-2003

by John Kelman
Few groups have been anthologized as often as progressive/art rock band King Crimson. Perhaps it's the group's ever-changing lineup, or that guitarist/co-founder Robert Fripp has the habit of disbanding successive groups when they've fulfilled their purpose, with long gaps between the reincarnations. Since 2004 there have been two Discipline Global Mobile box sets ...
King Crimson: The Collectable King Crimson Volume One

by John Kelman
In 1973-74, King Crimson was not just a powerful progressive rock group capable of navigating guitarist Robert Fripp's most challenging writing to date. It was also a potent improvising unit, able to shift on a dime from elegant simplicity to visceral crunch. The expansive The Great Deceiver (Live 1973-1974) demonstrated how exciting this group was. The ...
Exposure

By Robert Fripp
Label: DGM Live
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1 (Volume One: Exposure, First Edition): Preface; You Burn Me Up I'm a Cigarette;
Breathless; Disengage; North Star; Chicago; NY3; Mary; Exposure; Haaden Two; Urban
Landscape; I May Not Had Enough of Me But I've Had Enough of You; First Inaugural
Address to the I.A.C.E. Sherborne House; Water Music I; Here Comes the Flood; Water
Music II; Postscript. CD2 (Volume Two: Exposure, Third Edition): Preface; You Burn Me Up
I'm a Cigarette; Breathless; Disengage; North Star; Chicago; New York New York New York;
Mary; Exposure; Haaden Two; Urban Landscape; I May Not Had Enough of Me But I've Had
Enough of You; First Inaugural Address to the I.A.C.E. Sherborne House; Water Music I;
Here Comes the Flood; Water Music II; Postscript; (Volume Three: Bonus Tracks: Alternate
Takes): Exposure; Mary; Disengage; Chicago; NY3.
The Great Deceiver (Live 1973-1974)

By King Crimson
Label: DGM Live
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Palace Theatre, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, June 30, 1974: Walk On...No
Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two; Lament; Exiles; Improv: A Voyage To The
Centre Of The Cosmos; Easy Money; Improv: Providence; Fracture; Starless.
CD2: Providence
(con't): 21st Century Schizoid Man; Walk off from Providence...No Pussyfooting. Glasgow
Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland October 23, 1973: Sharks' Lungs In Lemsip; Larks' Tongues In
Aspic, Part One; Book Of Saturday; Easy Money; We'll Let You Know; The Night Watch; Improv:
Tight Scrummy; Peace: A Theme; Catfood. Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA, June 29,
1974: Easy Money; ...It Is For You, But Not For Us.
CD3: Stanley Warner Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA April 29th, 1974: Walk On...No Pussyfooting; The Great Deceiver; Improv:
Bartley Butsford; Exiles; Improv: Daniel Dust; The Night Watch; Doctor Diamond; Starless;
Improv: Wilton Carpet; The Talking Drum; Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part Two (Abbreviated).
Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA, June 29, 1974: Applause & Announcements; Improv:
Is There Life Out There?
CD4: Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada June 24, 1974: Improv: The
Golden Walnut; The Night Watch; Fracture; Improv: Clueless And Slightly Slack. Zurich
Volkhaus, Zurich, Switzerland, November 15th, 1973: Walk On...No Pussyfooting; Improv:
Some Pussyfooting; Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part One; Improv: The Law Of Maximum Distress:
Part One; Improv: The Law Of Maximum Distress: Part Two; Easy Money; Improv: Some More
Pussyfooting; The Talking Drum.
The Great Deceiver (Live 1973-1974)

by John Kelman
Despite bassist/stick player Tony Levin stepping in to replace departing touch guitarist Trey Gunn, the incarnation of King Crimson that released The ConstruKction Of Light (Virgin, 2000) and considerably stronger The Power To Believe (Sanctuary, 2003) seems to be, at the very least, on hiatus. While Crimson's only remaining original member, guitarist Robert ...
Robert Fripp: Exposure

by John Kelman
When King Crimson co-founder/guitarist Robert Fripp disbanded the group in 1974, it seemed as though he'd grown tired of being its de facto leader. But he remained active, performing with artists as diverse as Brian Eno, David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, Hall & Oates and Blondie. While listeners who'd lost touch with him after King Crimson were ...