Showing posts with label King Crimson. Show all posts
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Friday, November 1, 2013

King Crimson Earthbound

King Crimson
Earthbound
released June 9, 1972

Earthbound is King Crimson's first official live release and is known for it's poor sound quality. The line up that recorded Islands had already broken up around New Year's 1972. The American leg of their management company had convinced the band that they still owed one more tour of the States. The band reformed to due a tour in February and March. After the tour was finished, Atlantic Records (their U.S. label) asked for a live album that they claimed was owed to them.  The band had only recorded the tour on an early cassette tape recorder connected to the mixing board. Atlantic Records deemed the quality bad enough that they didn't release it in the U.S. and was only available as an import for many years. It didn't see a cd release until 2002, thirty years after it's original release.

Songs:
21st Century Schizoid Man (including Mirrors)
Peoria
Sailor's Tale
Earthbound
Groon

Recording dates and locations:
21st Century Schizoid Man and Groon - February 11, 1972 The Armoury, Wilmington, DE
Sailor's Tale - February 26, 1972 Baseball Park, Jacksonville, FL
Earthbound - February 27, 1972 Kemp Coliseum, Orlando, FL
Peoria - March 10, 1972 The Barn, Peoria, IL

Yes, it is an official bootleg recording and the sound suffers mostly due to the fact that this was recorded on cassettes straight from the mixing board. I disagree however with the opinion that this sounded worse on record. The original Japan import of this I had years ago on record actually sounded better. Thank you Tower records. I think that this is probably due to the fact since cds have a higher resolution rate they tend to make albums that were sub-par recordings sound even more so. The remastering team of Fripp and company did the best they could. If you want a better sounding live album check out King Crimson's official web site and purchase one of the collector's club releases from this time. However, keep in mind that the performances on here are actually pretty good to great. Schizoid Man rocks real hard. Sailor's Tale has some great guitar work by Fripp.Groon show that King Crimson is the "prog rock" British equal to the Grateful Dead.

King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King Box Set

In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson
released October 10, 1969

King Crimson:
Robert Fripp - Guitar
Michael Giles - Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Greg Lake - Bass, Lead Vocals
Ian McDonald - Flute, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Saxophone, Vibraphone, Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Peter Sinfield - Lyrics, Illumination

Songs:
21st Century Schizoid Man (including Mirrors)
I Talk to the Wind
Epitaph
Moonchild
The Court of the Crimson King

Bonus song on the box set released October 9, 2009:
2009 Stereo Remix by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp
Moonchild (Remix Edit)
I Talk to the Wind (Duo Version)
I Talk to the Wind (Alternate Mix)
Epitaph (Backing Track)
Wind Session
21st Century Schizoid Man (Instrumental)
I Talk to the Wind (BBC Session)
21st Century Schizoid Man (BBC Session)
The Court of the Crimson King Parts 1 & 2 (Mono Single Version)
Alternate versions of the album using alternate takes, de-clicked original vinyl release, U.S. Promo and D.J copies.
The band's concert at Hyde Park, London July 5, 1969 opening for the Rolling Stones.
A DVD in 24 bit featuring the original release and bonus songs. 

This is one of the best debut albums any band or performer has ever released. There's not a bad song among the collection. From the rocking and relevant 21st Century Schizoid Man to mellow songs like I Talk To The Wind and Moonchild. The mournful Epitaph and the commanding The Court Of The Crimson King. This is such a moving album which bring up so many moods. While some groups paint pictures of places with music, King Crimson takes you there. This album is something that belongs in EVERYONE'S collection. This IS a must have. The sound has never been better thanks to the new remasters from the original tapes.