Larks\' Tongues in Aspic-40th Anniversary Edition

King Crimson
Larks' Tongues in Aspic-40th Anniversary Edition

30,09 EUR
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Dgm
Release date: 12/Jun/2020
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Larks' Tongues In Aspic [Part 1] (2012 Mix)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Book Of Saturday (2012 Mix)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Exiles (2012 Mix)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Easy Money (2012 Mix)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "The Talking Drum (2012 Mix)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Larks' Tongues In Aspic [Part 2] (2012 Mix)"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. Aspic / Remixed By Steven Wilson & Robert Fripp
Description:â?˘ 50th anniversary edition of King Crimsonâ??s classic 1973 album â?˘ 2LP set pressed on 200-gram audiophile vinyl â?˘ LP1 features all new 2023 stereo mixes by Steven Wilson â?˘ LP2 features all new 2023 elemental mixes by David Singleton â?˘ Cut by Jason Mitchell at Loud Mastering. When, in July 1972, Melody Maker revealed that Bill Bruford & John Wetton were joining King Crimson â?? from Yes & Family respectively, it was front page news. Also joining were Jamie Muir â?? a key figure in Londonâ??s jazz scene & David Cross â?? from the band Waves. Frippâ??s claims about the bandâ??s â??magicâ?? were to be put to the test that autumn when, following a three night stint at the Zoom Club, Frankfurt & TV appearance on Bremenâ??s Beat Club, the band undertook an extensive UK tour, which ran from the end of October through to mid-December. With the exception of the encore â??21st Century Schizoid Manâ?, the material was all new, with a heavier emphasis on improvisation than had ever been utilised by any major UK rock group on a headlining tour. The developing material for Larksâ?? Tongues in Aspic was premiered to a succession of audiences who, for the most part, had bought tickets expecting to hear something else entirely (encore notwithstanding) but who responded to the challenging set with enthusiasm. Recorded from mid-January to the beginning of February & released in late March of 1973, Larksâ?? Tongues in Aspic became one of the most acclaimed of King Crimsonâ??s albums as well as establishing its reputation as a key album from one of rock musicâ??s most significant years. After a handful of further UK concerts, Jamie Muir left the band with the remaining quartet working with ever greater success until Summer 1974 when Fripp placed the band on indefinite hiatus. Almost half a century after its release, Steven Wilson undertook the job of mixing the album for Dolby Atmos, in the process, preparing new stereo & 5.1 mixes. The new stereo mixes are presented on the first LP of this 2LP set and are â?? no doubt informed by the more adventurous mix techniques allowed by the Atmos process â?? quite different in approach, more expansive than the earlier mixes as released in 2012, while still retaining and enhancing the core power of the original material. While Steven was working on this aspect of the material Alex R. Mundy and David Singleton at DGM were mixing every single take of the original studio sessions. These unreleased early takes are presented not as traditionally blended pieces, but with maximum separation, mimicking the experience of sitting in the studio with the individual elements being performed around you. The â??Elemental mixesâ? apply this same approach to the main album takes. An excitingly fresh view on the familiar, with the focus often falling in unusual places, some originally hidden, some unused. Four of the albumâ??s core tracks feature, forming LP2 of the set with extended mixes of Larksâ?? 1 and Talking Drum joined by Easy Money & Larksâ?? 2. Itâ??s no coincidence that many of these pieces (all in the case of LP2) became staples of performance for the most recent King Crimson line-ups (2014 â?? 2021). The material first performed to unsuspecting concert attendees in 1972, first recorded & released in 1973 & beloved of King Crimson fans ever since, has aged remarkably well. â?˘ 50th anniversary edition of King Crimsonâ??s classic 1973 album â?˘ Blu-Ray I features all-new 2023 mixes in Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD MA 5.1 Surround Sound and Hi-Res Stereo by Steven Wilson â?˘ Blu-Ray I also features the new Elemental Mixes by David Singleton â?˘ Blu-Ray II contains the complete recordings of every session recorded for the album. All of this material has been newly mixed from the original performances and is presented on disc for the first time in Hi-Res 24/96 stereo. â?˘ Additionally, Blu-Ray II includes Hi-Res stereo mixes of the original stereo masters & David Singletonâ??s audio documentary of the album recording â??Keep That One, Nickâ? as previously included on the 2012 boxed set. These are the sole inclusions on the disc to have been issued previously. â?˘ CD1 includes the 2023 stereo mix and instrumentals of the album â?˘ CD2 includes the elemental mixes and selected master reels â?˘ Presented as a 2 x gatefold sleeve edition containing the individual discs plus booklet with new sleeve-notes by King Crimson biographer Sid Smith packaged in a rigid slipcase - .. ASPIC / REMIXED BY STEVEN WILSON & ROBERT FRIPP
Limited edition vinyl releases of titles previously available in boxed sets only. Original studio albums remixed by Steven Wilson & Robert Fripp. Limited to 2000 copies per title. Pressed on 200 gram vinyl. Originally begun in 2009 by Steven Wilson & Robert Fripp for King Crimson's 40th anniversary, a series of new mixes were prepared in both stereo & 5. 1 formats & issued as CD/DVD-a sets. The CD/DVD-A series also provided the catalyst for the larger scale King Crimson boxed sets as issued from 2012 onwards. The impact of both the CD/DVD-A series & the boxed sets helped to kick start a wider interest in the mainstream market for surround sound & for all-encompassing artist boxed sets which had, previously, been limited mostly to 'direct to fan' and/or specialist online sales & retailers. Consumer demand for the remixes on vinyl led to two boxed sets being issued in late 2018.
A catalog number is not printed on this release, only on the hype sticker. Includes card stock lyrics insert. There are very similar versions of this release. [r=28841221] is the version with the catalog number on both labels but not on the sleeve. [r=28839682] is the version with the catalog number on the back cover. Hype sticker text: Limited edition 200 gram vinyl release of the 40th anniversary stereo mixes by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp. Also, [l213526] logo appears on hype sticker.
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: KCLLP5
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