King Crimson
The 80's
Fripp Bruford Levin Belew

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Discography
Court of the Crimson King
Wake of Poseidon
Lizard
Islands

Larks Tongue in Aspic
Starless and Bible Black
Red
USA Live


Discipline
Beat
Three of a perfect pair

Vroom
Thrak
Thrak attak
Construkction of Light

things I didnt have time to review

Live and box sets
The Night Watch
Frame by Frame
Great Deciever

Vroom Vroom

The Projects
Space Groove

DVD
Deva Vrooom










After forming a band called DISCIPLINE, Robert Fripp decided his new band featuring Bill Bruford, Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, John Lennon, Pink Floyd, ABWH) and Adrian Belew (Talking Heads, David Bowie) Should be called King Crimson. The album is new, unique and fresh featuring great perfomances. Matte Kudasai, Thela Hun Jingeet, Elephant talk and more.


Beat
The Second album by this Quartet was still a great album but maybe sounded a bit too much like the first outing. Still worth owning but if you are trying to save money go with Discipline.

Three of a perfect pair is the third and final from this line up. Well at least this line up alone. While it is a good album the sound is tired compared to the first two. Sleepless is a crafty pop track and Dig me is strange. I love it but it is the weakest of the three.

Absent Lovers live in 1984.

I don't have this one but I have a laserdisc of the same tour and its great so i can only assume the best.