KING CRIMSON
- CD
ATLANTA 1973 REAL STEREO
LABEL: |
Sirene-005 |
SOURCE: |
Richard's Cafe, Atlanta, GA - June 23rd, 1973 |
FORMAT: |
1CD |
RUNNING TIME: |
60:03 |
SOUND/SOURCE: |
soundboard |
PACKAGING: |
single jewel case |
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SOUND 9 / PACKAGING 9
/ PERFORMANCE 10
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TRACK LIST: |
Doctor Diamond, Larks' Tongues In Aspic part 1, mc, Easy Money, improv #1, Exiles, Book Of Saturday, improv #2, Talking Drum, Larks' Tongues In Aspic part 2. |
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REVIEW: |
This is the most often released King Crimson tape. Recorded at the height of their most enduring line-up, this is an amazing sounding soundboard recording. Sirene have mastered it to give it the best possible sound available.
The tape begins with a great version of "Doctor Diamond". Wetton sounds real passionate in singing "I am a driver of an underground train." The set is usual Crimson: long, adventrous improves hovering in between songs from the Lark's Tongues LP. This is an excellent way to begin investigating this band, and Sirene has given this much traveled tape a definitive release (unless the band release it themselves at some point). |
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