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In the Court of the Crimson King (Original Master Edition)

Label: DGM Live
Released: 2005
Track listing: 21st Century Schizoid Man, including Mirrors; I Talk to the Wind; Epitaph, including March for No Reason and Tomorrow and Tomorrow; Moonchild, including The Dream and The Illusion; The Court of the Crimson King, including The Return of the Fire Witch and The Dance of the Puppets

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Love Cannot Bear: Soundscapes - Live in the USA

Label: DGM Live
Released: 2005
Track listing: Acceptance - Affirming; Affirmation: IMAC; On My Mother's Birthday; Affirmation: New York; Midnight Blue; Easter Sunday; Love Cannot Bear; Requiem - Affirming.

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The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson Volume Two: 1981-2003

Label: DGM Live
Released: 2005
Track listing: CD1: (In the Studio: 1981-1984): Elephant Talk; Frame by Frame; Matte Kudesai; Thela Hun Ginjeet; The Sheltering Sky; Discipline; Heartbeat; Waiting Man; Neurotica; Requiem; Three of a Perfect Pair; Sleepless. Bonus tracks 1982-2004: The King Crimson Barbershop; Form No. 1; Bude; Potato Pie; Clouds; Einstein's Relatives.

CD2: (Live: 1982-1984): Entry of the Crims; Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part III (edit); Thela Hun Ginjeet; Matte Kudesai; The Sheltering Sky; Neal and Jack and Me; Indiscipline; Sartori in Tangier; Frame by Frame; Man With an Open Heart; Waiting Man; Sleepless; Three of a Perfect Pair; Discipline; Elephant Talk.

CD3: (In the Studio 1995-2003): VROOOM; Coda: Marine 475; Dinosaur; Walking on Air; B'Boom; THRAK; Fearless and Highly THRaKked; Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream; Radio II; The Power to Believe I; Level Five; Eyes Wide Open; EleKtrik; Facts of Life: Intro; Facts of Life; The Power to Believe II; Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With; The Power to Believe III; The Power to Believe IV.

CD4: (Live: 1994-2003): VROOOM VROOOM; Neurotica; Prism (abridged); One Time; Larks Tongues in Aspic: Part IV; ProzaKc Blues; The ConstruKction of Light; FraKctured; The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum; Sus-tayn-Z (ProjeKct Two); X-chanyn-jiZ (ProjeKct Two); The Deception of the Thrush; 2 ii 3 (ProjeKct One).

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The King Crimson Songbook Volume One

Label: DGM Live
Released: 2005
Track listing: 21st Century Schizoid Man; 3 of a Perfect Pair; Catfood; Starless; Ladies of the Road; I Talk to the Wind; Red; Matte Kudesai.

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In the Wake of Poseidon

Label: DGM Live
Released: 2005
Track listing: Peace-A Beginning; Pictures of a City (including 42nd at Treadmill); Cadence and Cascade; In the Wake of Poseidon (including Libra's Theme); Peace-A Theme; Cat Food; The Devil's Triangle, including (a) Merday Morn; (b) Hand of Sceiron; (c) Garden of Worm; Peace-An End
Bonus Tracks: Cat Food (single version); Groon (single B-side)

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Robert Fripp: Love Cannot Bear: Soundscapes - Live in the USA

Read "Love Cannot Bear: Soundscapes - Live in the USA" reviewed by John Kelman


If one indication of a musician's mettle is creating a distinctive voice, than King Crimson co-founder/erstwhile leader Robert Fripp has done enough to distinguish a multitude of artists. With each successive incarnation of Crimson (documented on The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson Volume One: 1969-1974 and Volume Two: 1981- 2003), he's not only created a ...

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The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson Volume Two: 1981-2003

Read "The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson Volume Two: 1981-2003" reviewed by John Kelman


While Robert Fripp—erstwhile leader and only remaining member of the group that literally shook the foundations of the rock world in 1969 with In the Court of the Crimson King (Discipline Global Mobile)— rankles at those who call the continually evolving band King Crimson a progressive rock band, what band better fits the term progressive?

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The Crimson Jazz Trio: The King Crimson Songbook Volume One

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With all manner of jazz musicians reinventing the music of contemporary pop artists today, it's inevitable that somebody would decide to take a close look at the cream of progressive rock, reinventing it in a more decidedly jazz context. If artists like Brad Mehldau can reshape Radiohead, then why not re-examine King Crimson, a seminal influence? ...

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King Crimson: In the Wake of Poseidon

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With guitarist Robert Fripp's acquisition of the rights to all past work of King Crimson--including recently discovered original master tapes of the group's first album, the epochal In the Court of the Crimson King--comes a reissue of Crimson's second album, In the Wake of Poseidon. Otherwise identical to the 30th Anniversary Edition that's been out since ...

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King Crimson: In the Court of the Crimson King (Original Master Edition)

Read "In the Court of the Crimson King (Original Master Edition)" reviewed by John Kelman


In the liner notes to Against the Clock: The Best of Allan Holdsworth, drummer Bill Bruford said of his mid-'70s work with Holdsworth: “Even from here in the UK, the sound of US guitar players across the pond sitting up and taking notice was deafening." The same could be said about King Crimson's debut album, In ...


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