The Heaven & Earth boxed set has been given a comprehensive, detailed review by respected critic John Kelman over at All About Jazz. John writes,
"A perfect summary to Heaven & Earth, the King Crimson box set that squeezes the most material onto any of the group's mega-box set, covers the longest time period and documents Crimson's most extensive period of experimentation, exploration and evolution through its inclusion of (almost) all ProjeKct recordings through Crimson's brief 2008 return, alongside the best-sounding versions of The (Re)ConstruKction of Light and The Power to Believe...Heaven & Earth: Live and in the Studio 1997-2008 now provides the best possible opportunity to re-examine and reevaluate this often unfairly misjudged, undervalued and overlooked period in King Crimson's history."
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Meanwhile on social media folks have been getting excited as the big box arrives...