A collection of masterpieces packed with innovation and tension
This is a best-of album showcasing the multifaceted expression of this band, one of the leading figures in progressive rock. It features key tracks from their early to mid-period, providing a comprehensive look at the evolution of their sound and their experimental spirit.
This is an excellent compilation album that offers a bird's-eye view of Crimson from their early days to their development. Following the vision of their guitarist/leader, the band's multifaceted influences, including prog rock, jazz elements, and experimentalism, emerge chronologically. From the lyricism of the early track "Epitaph" to the elegance of the following "Cadence & Cascade," the hard-edged roar of "Red," and the crescendo of "Starless"—this flow is densely structured and captivating. The two-disc set is also highly praised for its editing, which preserves the historical context and individuality of each track. This is truly a masterful compilation album that "guides" you through the music of King Crimson.
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Epitaph
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Cadence & Cascade
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Ladies Of The Road
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I Talk To The Wind
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The Night Watch
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Book Of Saturday
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Peace - A Theme
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Cat Food
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Groon
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Coda From Larks' Tongues In Aspic (Part 1)
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Moonchild
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Trio
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In The Court Of The Crimson King
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