King Crimson
The 90's to the Present

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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



VROOM was the return of Crimson to the 90's. It was a test album to see if it was a good thing or not. It as and the album shows that. But the band went back in the studio and reworked the album and that became Thrak. The line up featured Fripp, Bruford, Levin and Belew With two new members Trey Gunn on stick and Pat Mastelotto on drums

Thrak is wonderful. This band composed of two trios is incredibly progressive. It was a return to the contrast of the 73-74 Era, Some really hard rock with some really beautiful quiet parts. I love this album.

Thrakattak
I won't rate this one as it is too subjective to rate live albums with a lot of improv. Judge for yourself.

Construkction of light.
The only bad thing about this album is that Bruford and Levin are gone. Other than that it is a good outing. I'm still giving it the listen over though. Perhaps more later but for now..

Heavy Construkction
3 discs of live stuff. The reviews are good but I have not bought it yet. Check out the reviews on amazon.