King Crimson
King Crimson were an English-based progressive rock band formed in 1968 in London. Led by guitarist Robert Fripp, they drew inspiration from a wide variety of music, incorporating elements of classical, jazz, folk, heavy metal, gamelan, blues, industrial, electronic, experimental music and new wave. They exerted a strong influence on the early 1970s progressive rock movement, including on contemporaries such as Yes and Genesis, and continue to inspire subsequent generations of artists across multiple genres. The band has earned a large cult following, especially in the 21st century.
Founded by Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald and Peter Sinfield, the band initially focused on a dramatic sound layered with Mellotron, McDonald's saxophone and flute, Giles' complex and polyrhythmic drumming, Fripp's atmospheric guitar sound, and Lake's bass and powerful lead vocals, with gothic lyricism by Sinfield and creative directions by all members of the band. Their debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King (1969), remains their most commercially successful and influential release, with a potent mixture of jazz, classical and experimental music. Following the sudden simultaneous departures of McDonald and Giles (with Lake leaving very shortly afterwards), the next two albums, In the Wake of Poseidon and Lizard (both 1970), were recorded during a period of instability in the band's line-up. A settled band of Fripp, Sinfield, Mel Collins, Boz Burrell and Ian Wallace recorded Islands in 1971, though in mid-1972, Fripp let go of this line-up and changed the group's instrumentation and approach, drawing from European free improvisation and developing ever more complex compositions. With Bill Bruford (formerly of Yes), John Wetton, David Cross and, briefly, Jamie Muir, they reached what some saw as a creative peak on Larks' Tongues in Aspic (1973), Starless and Bible Black (1974), and Red (1974). King Crimson disbanded at the end of 1974.
After seven years of inactivity, King Crimson was recreated in 1981 with another change in musical direction. The new band comprised Fripp, Bruford and two new American members: Adrian Belew, who previously worked with David Bowie, Frank Zappa and Talking Heads, and Tony Levin, a prolific session musician who was noted for his studio and live work with Peter Gabriel. They drew influence from African music, gamelan, post-punk and New York minimalism. This band lasted three years, resulting in the trio of albums Discipline (1981), Beat (1982) and Three of a Perfect Pair (1984). Following a decade-long hiatus, they reformed in 1994, adding Pat Mastelotto, formerly of Mr. Mister, and Trey Gunn for a sextet line-up Fripp called "The Double Trio". The double trio participated in another three-year cycle of activity that included the release of Thrak (1995), and multiple concert recordings. There was a hiatus between 1997 and 2000. Fripp, Belew, Mastelotto and Gunn reunited in 2000 as a more industrial-oriented King Crimson, called "The Double Duo", releasing The Construkction of Light (2000) and The Power to Believe (2003). After a five-year hiatus, the band added Gavin Harrison of Porcupine Tree as a second drummer, with Levin returning in place of Gunn, for a 2008 tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of their 1968 formation.
Following another hiatus (2009–2012), during which Fripp was thought to be retired, King Crimson came together again in 2013; this time as a septet (and, later, octet) with an unusual three-drumkit frontline, and new second guitarist and singer Jakko Jakszyk. This version of King Crimson continued to tour from 2014 to 2021, and released multiple live albums. After the band's final show in 2021, Fripp commented that King Crimson had "moved from sound to silence."
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Bude II - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Mie Gakure - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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She Shudders - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Eyes Wide Open - Acoustic Version - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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ShoGaNai - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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I Ran - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Potato Pie - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Pt. IV - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Clouds - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Einstein's Relatives - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Dangerous Curves - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Level Five - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Virtuous Circle - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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The ConstruKction Of Light - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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The Deception Of The Thrush - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Introductory Soundscape - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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The Power to Believe I: A Cappella - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Level Five - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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ProzaKc Blues - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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EleKtriK - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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One Time - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Facts Of Life - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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The Power To Believe II: Power Circle - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Dangerous Curves - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Pt. IV - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum - Live In Japan, 2003 - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / Elektrik -
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Walk On...No Pussyfooting - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Part Two - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Lament - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Exiles - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Announcement - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Improv - A Voyage To The Centre Of The Cosmos - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Easy Money - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Improv - Providence - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Fracture - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Starless - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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21st Century Schizoid Man - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Walk Off From Providence...No Pussyfooting - Live in Providence, Rhode Island - Palace Theatre: June 30th 1974 - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Walk On To Glasgow - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Sharks' Lungs In Lemsip - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Part One - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Book Of Saturday - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Easy Money - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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We'll Let You Know - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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The NIght Watch - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Improv - Tight Scrummy - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Peace - A Theme - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Cat Food - Live in Glasgow Apollo: October 23rd, 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Applause & Announcement - Live in Penn State University: June 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Improv - Is There Life Out There? - Live in Penn State University: June 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Easy Money - Live in Penn State University: June 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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...It Is For You, But Not For Us - Live in Penn State University: June 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt. I) -
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Walk On... No Pussyfooting - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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The Great Deceiver - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - Bartley Butsford - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Exiles - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - Daniel Dust - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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The Night Watch - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Doctor Diamond - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Starless - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - Wilton Carpet - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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The Talking Drum - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Part Two (abbreviated) - Live (Pittsburgh, PA - Stanley Warner Theatre: April 29th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - The Golden Walnut - Live (Toronto Massey Hall: June 24th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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The Night Watch - Live (Toronto Massey Hall: June 24th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Fracture - Live (Toronto Massey Hall: June 24th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - Clueless And Slightly Slack - Live (Toronto Massey Hall: June 24th, 1974) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Walk On...No Pussyfooting - Live (Zurich Volkshaus: November 15th 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - Some Pussyfooting - Live (Zurich Volkshaus: November 15th 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Part One - Live (Zurich Volkshaus: November 15th 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - The Law Of Maximum Distress: Part One - Live (Zurich Volkshaus: November 15th 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - The Law Of Maximum Distress: Part Two - Live (Zurich Volkshaus: November 15th 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Easy Money - Live (Zurich Volkshaus: November 15th 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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Improv - Some More Pussyfooting - Live (Zurich Volkshaus: November 15th 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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The Talking Drum - Live (Zurich Volkshaus: November 15th 1973) - The Great Deceiver (Pt, II.) -
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