CD Discipline Global Mobile Release date: 22/Jan/2005
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Sales Rank:
#565 in Progressive Rock #18753 in Rock
Style:
Progressive Rock
Product No.:
1771902
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Peace: A Beginning"
02. "Pictures of a City (including 42nd at Treadmill)"
03. "Cadence and Cascade"
04. "In the Wake of Poseidon (including Libra's Theme)"
05. "Cat Food"
06. "Peace: A Theme"
07. "The Devil's Triangle (Including a) Merday Morn / b) Hand Of Sceiron / c) Garden Of Worm)"
08. "Peace: An End"
09. "Cat Food (single version)"
10. "Groon (Cat Food single b side)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
In The Wake Of Poseidon by King Crimson, released 27 September 2004, includes the following tracks: "Cadence & Cascade", "Cat Food", "The Devil's Triangle (including A) Merday Morn / B", "Cat Food (single Version)" and more.
This version of In The Wake Of Poseidon comes as a 1xCD. -
24 bit remaster at Chop 'Em Out, September 6-10th, 1999. Tracks 9 and 10 are bonus tracks taken from the original [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/386491]7" single[/url].
"In the Wake of Poseidon" is a landmark album by King Crimson, released in 1970 and now available on CD from Discipline Global Mobile. This progressive rock masterpiece showcases the band's signature blend of complex arrangements, haunting melodies, and innovative soundscapes. The album features standout tracks like "Pictures of a City," "Cadence and Cascade," and the epic title track, each demonstrating King Crimson's ability to push musical boundaries. As pioneers of progressive rock, King Crimson have influenced countless artists with their groundbreaking approach since their formation in 1969. Their debut album "In the Court of the Crimson King" is widely regarded as one of the most important albums in rock history. Discipline Global Mobile, known for its dedication to high-quality releases and artist-friendly practices, ensures that this reissue meets audiophile standards while honoring the legacy of both band and music.
I was pleasantly surpised to find I still enjoyed this - most of it stands the test of time in my opinion.
Ivica S. - 01/Jun/2019
Album without Greg Lake but album with Mel Collins and maybe this album is NOT as great as the first album but this is very good progressive album - I recommend
John Kelman - 04/Oct/2010
Considered a poor cousin to In the Court of the Crimson King (DGM Live, 1969), 1970's In the Wake of Poseidon may possess superficial similarities to ...