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 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 starsPrince Rupert is Smiling   March 22, 2012
Written by SSImuse

You can tell Fripp’s just getting warmed up on this take. It still doesn’t have the full ferocity of the final master but still sheds light on the Beast yet to emerge.

BTW, I’m with the rest - I still consider Lizard to be a watershed work of musicianship; to hear these snippets from this album makes me want to hear the whole session.

 


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Simply the best line-up   Mon., Apr 13, 2009
Posted by: nickroperti
I do respect the complexity and virtuosity of all King Crimson line-ups from 1980 and beyond (including the projects) but I find myself falling in and out of love with this era while never tring 72-74 incarnation, which I believe is Read more

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False End by a Historic Band   Wed., Apr 8, 2009
Posted by: Slipstream
Although not as powerful as they used to be, the band still keeps it’s destructive and fearsome force, presenting a surprisingly inventive set. Larks’ Tongues In Aspic - Part II begins by showing what Read more

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Never ending discoveries...   Tue., Apr 7, 2009
Posted by: alemo01
This gig is really awesome: it’s an early set for this line-up but the enthusiastic band is already on top form, creating a lot of exploratory material. The wav files are stunning and I agree with a previous reviewer that this could be Read more

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The Force Of The 1974 Beast   Sun., Apr 5, 2009
Posted by: Slipstream
The final gigs from the 1974 King Crimson are the most powerful and ones. However, from these performances, Asbury Park is the most tight and intense of them. Despite the tensions and wearyness, the bands shows extreme musicianship, Read more

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In the Wake of Poseidon   Sat., Apr 4, 2009
Posted by: Horyzont
The second album of King Crimson is, as first, the most importand album in history of progressive jazz-art-rock. Read more

Fan Review
   Chicago, Illinois, USA   June 18, 1979
Posted by: alemo01
As a music fan all I can say is that going to a record shop/warehouse and hearing one of my favourite performers playing live could have been the most welcome surprise. Unfortunately it never happened: all Frippertronics gigs took place so far from Read more

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Slow & Fast.   Tue., Mar 31, 2009
Posted by: Boogey
Could anybody patiently explain me, a poor stupid, december of what year ? 1977 ??? Anyway fantastic drums, both slow and fast. Read more

Fan Review
Another Stormy Selection Gem with Fab-Foot-Phil.   Mon., Mar 30, 2009
Posted by: matthusela
This is another gem for us Exposure era completists.  This one seems to have a bit different flavor to it which makes it a great addition to the nice little collection of Exposure outakes that Read more

Fan Review
Vwey Good   Mon., Mar 30, 2009
Posted by: anonymous
This is very very very good. Read more

Fan Review
What a rhytm section   Mon., Mar 30, 2009
Posted by: orrason
This track shows how interesting drummer Phil Collins is (or was).  He could have made a good career as a drummer alone.  I would had loved to see this trio develop, but  I am not sure how Fripp would have Read more

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