King Crimson - USA (Live 1974) (@256)
(Review from progreviews.com, progarchives.com)
The posthumous live effort of the Larks'-era King Crimson is quite simply one of those great live album documents to emerge from the 70s. This remastered edition of the album brings the great sound quality lacking in 'Earthbound' with the addition of three more tracks.
With some notable exceptions, in this album melody and delicacy of touch are largely replaced by sheer strength, aggression and stunning technical proficiency. The sound is at times harsh and metallic, with John Wetton's powerful yet intricate bass lines providing a solid background for Fripp's angular guitar excursions. Bruford's drumming, stellar as always, is unfortunately somewhat swamped by the bass in a mix which, while miles better than its predecessor "Earthbound", does not enhance all the instruments in the same way. Even David Cross's violin sounds harsher and less lyrical than on the studio albums.
To further the level of necessity for this particular live recording, "Asbury Park" is one of the best -nowhere else available- improvisational cuts ever released. Its signature and key might seem trite at first, but the energy reaches several peaks, giving it distinction above a great many of their improvised operations.
Line-up :
- Bill Bruford / drums, percussion
- David Cross / violin, keyboards
- Robert Fripp / guitar, mellotron
- John Wetton / bass, vocals
with
- Eddie Jobson / violin (2), piano (3)
Track List :
01. Walk On ... No Pussyfooting - 0:34
02. Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part II 6:24
03. Lament 4:21
04. Exiles 7:23
05. Asbury Park 6:53
06. Easy Money 7:11
07. 21st Century Schizoid Man 8:10
08. Fracture 11:19
09. Starless 14:53
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