A progressive rock masterpiece reborn in paperback
King Crimson's live album shows the pinnacle of improvisation.
Robert Fripp's guitar and the band's intense playing convey the essence of prog rock. This work, recorded during the 1973 tour, is a rare recording that captures Crimson's most aggressive and experimental period in their history. It will forever shine as a timeless classic in the history of progressive rock.
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A:
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1)
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Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part II
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2)
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Lament
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3)
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Exiles
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B:
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1)
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Asbury Park
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2)
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Easy Money
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3)
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21st Century Schizoid Man
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Guitar, Mellotron - Robert Fripp
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Percussion - William Bruford
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Violin, Keyboards - David Cross
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Bass, Vocals - John Wetton
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Engineer [Recording] - George Chkiantz
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Lacquer Cut By - GP
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Crew [Road Team] - Peter Walmsley
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Musical Assistance [Special Thanks] - Dik Fraser
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Crew [Road Team] - Nick Bell
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Photography By - Willie Christie
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Crew [Road Team] - Tex Read
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Cover - Nicholas de Ville
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Typography - Bob Bowkett
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Typography - CCS (2)
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Crew [Road Team] - Harvey Baker
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Crew [Road Team] - Chris Kettle (2)
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Photography By [Kirlian Photograph Insert On Back Cover] - Riley Jackson (2)
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Photography By [Kirlian Photograph Insert On Back Cover] - David Zink (3)
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Photography By [Kirlian Photograph Insert On Back Cover] - Joe Pizzo (2)