King Crimson
Frame by frame (Suddenly)
Death by drowning (from within)
In your, in your analysis.
Artist: King Crimson
Albums: Discipline (Red), Beat (Blue), Three of a Perfect Pair (Yellow)
Genre: Progressive Rock
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/officialkingcrimson
King Crimson is perhaps one of the most influential Progressive Rock bands in existence. Started by Robert Fripp in 1969 (Fripp has been the only member of the band to remain with the group through its entirety), the group's sound has evolved over its 35-year span from basic rock with heavy jazz influence in its early stages to an impressive experimental progressive rock group, flush with incredible musicians and improvisations. The three albums Discipline, Beat, and Three of a Perfect Pair were created from 1981 to 1984 using a line-up of Robert Fripp on guitar, Adrian Belew on vocals and guitar, Tony Levin on bass guitar and Chapman Stick, and Bill Bruford on drums and percussion, and is perhaps the group's best line-up. The material produced in these three albums with this line-up is the most experimental of the band's music, and is pure ear candy.
Album: Discipline
Click for tracklist:
1. Elephant Talk – (4:43)
2. Frame By Frame – (5:09)
3. Matte Kudasai – (3:47)
4. Indiscipline – (4:33)
5. Thela Hun Ginjeet – (6:26)
6. The Sheltering Sky – (8:22)
7. Discipline – (5:13)
Album: Beat
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1. Neal and Jack and Me – (4:22)
2. Heartbeat – (3:54)
3. Sartori in Tangier – (3:54)
4. Waiting Man – (4:27)
5. Neurotica – (4:48)
6. Two Hands – (3:23)
7. The Howler – (4:13)
8. Requiem – (6:48)
Album: Three of a Perfect Pair
Click for tracklist:
1. Three of a Perfect Pair – (4:13)
2. Model Man – (3:49)
3. Sleepless – (5:24)
4. Man With An Open Heart – (3:05)
5. Nuages (That Which Passes, Passes Like Clouds) – (4:47)
6. Industry – (7:04)
7. Dig Me – (3:16)
8. No Warning – (3:29)
9. Lark's Tongues in Aspic Part III – (6:05)
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