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building on the shadowy psychedelia and intricate
You Could Have It So Much Better is the second studio album from the band originally released in 2005
“The record’s second slab spotlights an April 1985 at London’s Hammersmith Palais and was one of the final appearances live of Bob Bert on drums
Prism' signalled something special was building out on the West Coast
Standout tracks include: Parasite
King Crimson "Red (50th Anniversary)" (2024 Steven Wilson & David Singleton Elemental Mixes) 2025-12-31 building on the shadowy psychedeliaWith its release in 1974, 'Red' marked the culmination of King Crimson's evocative sound and innovative approach. This album showcases the band's unparalleled musicianship and their ability to seamlessly blend various genres, creating a unique sonic experience that still captivates audiences today. From the very first notes of the opening track, "Red," listeners are drawn into a dark and mysterious world. The relentless guitar riffs, thundering drums,
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