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Live King Crimson

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Topic: Live King Crimson
Posted By: goose
Subject: Live King Crimson
Date Posted: October 01 2004 at 16:38

I've discovered a website ( http://www.disciplineglobalmobile.com/cgi-bin/shoplink.cgi?id=178 - http://www.disciplineglobalmobile.com/cgi-bin/shoplink.cgi?i d=178 ), after a bit of dilligent searching for the origin of an mp3 called "Starless" which I later discovered wasn't at all to do with the LP.

Anyway, to cut short my rambling, are there any other sources for this set of CDs (and this CD in particular, the playing on the aforementioned track is absolutely stellar, assuming it's the mp3 I had hold of)? Firstly I don't particuarly want to sign up to a site selling King Crimson CDs at fairly inflated prices, and secondly everything seems to be sold out there. I'm assuming these are legitimate releases, although I've never seen mention of them elsewhere.




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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: October 01 2004 at 18:24

Discipline Global Mobile (DGM) is Fripp's label. Fripp would rather sell quality recordings of his own boots, then let someone else get in on the cash flow.

 

Wise man. Check out some of the other bands on his label. Enjoy! 



Posted By: Dick Heath
Date Posted: October 02 2004 at 20:21
There have been some excellent releases come out of the King Crimson Collectors Club issues, but as limited editions some have sold out quite quickly. In particular, a couple of live recordings from the Collins, Burrell and Wallace line-up of KC have been ear openers. The Cental Park live with the Red line-up, makes me wish that the gig had been properly recorded, because even through the murk of  2 or 3 cobbled together audience recordings, Krimson  is on fire. Fripp's Discipline label is providing an excellent umbrella for fellow musicians, from John Paul Jones to Bill Nelson.



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