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King Crimson Larks’ Tongues In Aspic – Limited Edition Boxed set KCCBX5 13 CD/DVD-A/BluRay
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Format13 Audio CD / DVD Audio / BluRay Disc
Ordering NumberKCCBX5
Barcode633367197320
labelDGM
Release date10/19/2012
salesrank390
Tags: 70iesprog

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      Following the dissolution of the Islands line-up Robert Fripp decided to assemble a new band to perform the sort of music he’d been hearing in his head over recent months. In the summer of 1972 the line-up of Fripp together with Bill Bruford (late of Yes), John Wetton (from Family), Jamie Muir (veteran of the British free jazz scene) and relative newcomer David Cross was announced, although it was not until September, after first full band rehearsals, that the decision was taken to call the group King Crimson. By October the band was in Germany playing a handful of club dates and making a live in the studio recording that was (fortunately) filmed but for the most part never broadcast. An extensive UK tour in November and December followed, with unanimous rave reviews in the rock press setting up a sense of anticipation for the January/February studio recordings unmatched since that of the band’s celebrated 1969 debut. Muir played one post recording gig at The Marquee club in London and took the decision not to remain with the group.

      Even by the standards of King Crimson, the line-up was short-lived, but the legacy of that band has survived and thrived for four decades. The quintet helped to define possible new paths for rock music, the notion of an intelligent form of hard rock that was neither Prog nor Heavy Metal, one that made improvisation central to performance but was neither jazz nor jazz/rock. It was a legacy that was carried on by the quartet line-up both live and in subsequent studio recordings – with 1974’s Red recorded by Bruford/Fripp/Wetton as a trio - and one that has resonated with, and influenced, generations of musicians over the ensuing forty years. Larks’ Tongues In Aspic and the concerts that preceded the album were the initial defining moments of that journey.

      This release features every known recorded note by the quintet line-up, both live and in the studio.

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      • The Zoom Club, Frankfurt October 13, 1972 I
        • 1.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
        • 2.Book of Saturday
        • 3.Zoom
        • 4.Improv : Zoom Zoom
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      • The Zoom Club, Frankfurt October 13, 1972 II
        • 1.Easy Money
        • 2.Improv : Fallen Angel
        • 3.Improv : Z’Zoom
        • 4.Exiles
        • 5.The Talking Drum
        • 6.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II)
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      • Live in the studio, Bremen, October 17, 1972
        • 1.Improv : The Rich Tapestry Of Life
        • 2.Exiles
        • 3.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
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      • Hull Technical College , November 10, 1972
        • 1.Walk On : No Pussyfooting
        • 2.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
        • 3.Book of Saturday
        • 4.RF Announcement
        • 5.Exiles
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      • Hull Technical College , November 10, 1972 II
        • 1.Easy Money
        • 2.Improv : Fallen Angel Hullabaloo
        • 3.The Talking Drum
        • 4.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II)
        • 5.21st Century Schizoid Man
        • 6.John Wetton interview
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      • Guildford Civic Hall, November 13, 1972
        • 1.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
        • 2.Book of Saturday (Daily Games)
        • 3.RF Announcement
        • 4.Improv : All That Glitters Is Not Nail Polish
        • 5.Exiles
        • 6.Improv : A Deniable Bloodline
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      • Oxford New Theatre; November 25, 1972
        • 1.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
        • 2.RF Announcement
        • 3.Book of Saturday
        • 4.Improv : A Boolean Melody Medley
        • 5.Exiles
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      • Glasgow Green’s Playhouse December 1, 1972
        • 1.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
        • 2.RF Announcement
        • 3.Book of Saturday
        • 4.Improv : A Vinyl Hobby Job
        • 5.Exiles
        • 6.Easy Money
        • 7.Improv : Behold! Blond Bedlam
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      • Portsmouth Guildhall, December 15, 1972
        • 1.Book Of Saturday
        • 2.Improv : An Edible Bovine Dynamo
        • 3.Exiles
        • 4.Easy Money
        • 5.Improv : Ahoy! Modal Mania
        • 6.The Talking Drum
        • 7.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II)
        • 8.21st Century Schizoid Man
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      • Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Session Reels
        • 1.“Keep That One, Nick”
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        • Original 1973 Stereo Mix, 30th Anniversary Remaster
          • 1.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
          • 2.Book of Saturday
          • 3.Exiles
          • 4.Easy Money
          • 5.The Talking Drum
          • 6.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II)
          • 7.Easy Money (edit)
          • 8.US Radio Ad
          • 9.Easy Money (edit)
          • 10.Exiles (edit)
          • 11.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II)
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        • The 2012 Surround Sound mix by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp
          • 1.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
          • 2.Book of Saturday
          • 3.Exiles
          • 4.Easy Money
          • 5.The Talking Drum
          • 6.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II)
        • The 2012 stereo album mix by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson
          • 7.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I)
          • 8.Book of Saturday
          • 9.Exiles
          • 10.Easy Money
          • 11.The Talking Drum
          • 12.Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II)