40th Anniversary Stereo Mix by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp on 200g Super-Heavyweight Vinyl for the First Time; Mastered by Jason Mitchell at Loud Mastering from Original Studio Masters
Seven years after King Crimson had ‘ceased to exist', the band's reinvention as a new quartet consisting of Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin brought about a surprising new era, which delighted fans old and new. Stylistically very different from the King Crimson of the '70s, this new line-up incorporated rock with electronica, funk, pure pop, modern avant-garde, and a complex variety of musical textures and influences. The intricacies of the playing and details in the compositional style became a key influence on sub-genres such as math rock. 1982's Beat was released eight months after Discipline and marked the first occasion where a KC line-up had remained intact for a two album stretch and the first album by the band to employ a separate producer, Rhett Davies. 40th anniversary stereo mix by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp on 200g super-heavyweight vinyl for the first time. Mastered by Jason Mitchell at Loud Mastering from original studio masters.
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- Heartbeat
- Sartori in Tangier
- Waiting Man
- Neurotica
- Two Hands
- The Howler
- Requiem (Extended)