lunaticviolist wrote:
It's my favorite Crimso album. There's not a weak track.
Orbert wrote:
Someone said there's a live track on Red;
I'm assuming they meant "Providence", but I always thought "Providence"
was live in the studio, which isn't quite the same as live before an
audience.
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Providence was recorded in the studio (in Providence as a matter of fact). |
I'm listening to the Great Deceiver, the 4CD live box set and on CD1, a
concert in Providence 30 June 1974, there is the track "Providence"
that seems to be a longer version of what appears on Red, its almost
note for note except I suspect some of David Cross' violin has been
removed or else faded down in the "Red" mix, and maybe some mellotron
was added. I haven't read the comprehensive booklet with the set that
may tell me this - anyone know?
Crimson did similar on "Starless and Bible Black" where songs from an
Amsterdam concert were then overdubbed in the studio. The original (and
IMHO better) versions appear on "The Night Watch".
I think Crimson live was a different, better beast than the studio
version. My favourite Crimson studio album remains Larks Tongues but
the production is I think poor, whereas Red manages better to capture
some of the energy they showed on stage.
I did see Crimson live in their 1981 "Discipline" incarnation, but sadly was too young for the Larks Tongues - Red period.