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Disc 01 01. "Walk on ... No Pussyfooting" 02. "Larks' Tongues in Aspic: Part Two" 03. "Lament" 04. "Exiles" 05. "Improv - A Voyage to the Centre of the Cosmos" 06. "Easy Money" 07. "Improv - Providence" 08. "Fracture" 09. "Starless" 10. "The Talking Drum" 11. "Larks' Tongues in Aspci: Part Two (abbreviated)"
Disc 02 01. "21st Century Schizoid Man" 02. "Walk off from Providence ... No Pussyfooting" 03. "Sharks' Lungs in Lemsip" 04. "Larks' Tongues in Aspic: Part One" 05. "Book of Saturday" 06. "Easy Money" 07. "We'll let you know" 08. "The Night Watch" 09. "Improv - Tight Scrummy" 10. "Peace - A Theme" 11. "Cat Food" 12. "Easy Money ...." 13. "... It is for you, but not for us"
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Live 1973-1974 |
 | | Description: | The 1973/74 touring line-up of King Crimson has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most dynamic, powerful, exciting live rock bands of that or any other era of rockâ??s roughly half-century chronology. The Great Deceiver, originally issued in 1992 as a 4CD collection of some of those concerts, has earned a fine reputation as a definitive chronicle of the band in performance. At the time of release there were about 120 bootleg recordings of King Crimson live concerts. While there was some duplication of shows trading under different names, the bulk of the recordings concentrated on this quartet line-up that became an enduring influence for a generation of musicians. But there was no official document of the live band. USA, the single vinyl album drawn from some of the bandâ??s final shows, had yet to be issued on CD. So the bandâ??s live reputation rested somewhere between those lucky concert attendees whoâ??d seen them at the time & a variety of poor & worse copies of copies of recordings now being enshrined with all their faults on discs of dubious origin. - LIVE 1973-19742CD set with new artwork, containing all the original diaries and notes from the original editions, this remains an essential recording. The 1973/74 touring line-up of King Crimson has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most dynamic, powerful, exciting live rock bands of that or any other era of rock's roughly half-century chronology. The Great Deceiver, originally issued in 1992 as a 4CD collection of some of those concerts, has earned a fine reputation as a definitive chronicle of the band in performance. At the time of release there were about 120 bootleg recordings of King Crimson live concerts. While there was some duplication of shows trading under different names, the bulk of the recordings concentrated on this quartet line-up that became an enduring influence for a generation of musicians. But there was no official document of the live band. USA, the single vinyl album drawn from some of the band's final shows, had yet to be issued on CD. So the band's live reputation rested somewhere between those lucky concert attendees who'd seen them at the time & a variety of poor & worse copies of copies of recordings now being enshrined with all their faults on discs of dubious origin. Robert Fripp had an answer to this dilemma in the form of a series of live multi-track recordings from 1973/74.Digisleeve: issued in a 6-panel wallet with a spine with tunnel pocket for 2 CD on the inside of the right and the left panels + booklet slot pocket on centre panel. Includes a 12-page booklet.
Repackaged edition with new artwork, containing all the original diaries and notes from the original editions.
Title on spine: "The Great Deceiver : Part One"."The Great Deceiver - Live 1973-1974 Vol.1" is a captivating live album by the legendary progressive rock band King Crimson, released in CD format by Dgm. This collection captures some of the band's most electrifying performances from their iconic 1973-1974 tours, showcasing their innovative blend of complex rhythms, powerful improvisations, and genre-defying soundscapes. The album features classic tracks performed with raw energy and virtuosity that highlight King Crimson's influence on progressive music. As pioneers of the genre since their formation in 1969, King Crimson have left an indelible mark with albums like "In the Court of the Crimson King" and "Red," earning critical acclaim for pushing musical boundaries. Dgm (Discipline Global Mobile) is renowned for its commitment to high-quality releases and artist-driven projects, making it a trusted name among discerning music fans. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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DGM5020 |
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