King Crimson

Group1968-2021Ended

King Crimson's albums, compilations, singles and EPs, live albums, and videos discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits

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King Crimson were an English-based progressive rock band formed in 1968. One of the pioneers of the progressive rock genre. The first official rehearsal of the band was on January 13, 1969. The first line-up comprised guitarist Robert Fripp, lyricist and lighting man Peter Sinfield (who “invented” the name of the band), composer and multi-instrumentalist Ian McDonald, bassist and vocalist Greg Lake, and drummer Michael Giles. They toured extensively and released the album 406634, a seminal piece of late ’60s music. Shortly afterwards, the band split to reform again suffering continuous personnel changes for a period of two and a half years (early 1970-mid 1972), releasing three more studio albums and one recorded live, with Robert Fripp as the only remaining member. The new King Crimson that evolved in July 1972 (featuring ex-Yes drummer Bill Bruford, ex-Family (6) and later Asia (2) bassist/vocalist John Wetton and other more transitory members) marked a turn toward a heavier progressive sound, with experimental and fusion overtones, climaxing in unique semi-improvisatory live performances. This core line-up carried on until mid-1974, when Fripp broke up the band (as he thought) for good. In mid-1981, after a full 7 years, a newly-formed band including Robert Fripp, with Adrian Belew on vocals and guitar, Tony Levin on bass and Chapman Stick, and Bill Bruford on acoustic and electronic drums, changed its name from Discipline to King Crimson. This line-up remained intact until summer 1984, releasing three studio albums. Ten years later (May 1994), King Crimson started rehearsing again, this time as a "double trio" including Pat Mastelotto on drums and percussion and Trey Gunn on Stick in addition to the 1980s line-up; it released two full albums and a handful of EPs through Fripp's own Discipline Global Mobile label. A process of “fractalization” led to the creation of multiple spin-off groups containing three or four King Crimson members, dubbed "ProjeKcts" One, Two, Three, Four, and X, which released live and studio sessions through DGM. Having regained the rights to the full King Crimson catalogue, DGM put out numerous other recordings from all periods of the band's existence, including "King Crimson Collectors' Club" bi-monthly releases available only to members of the label's website. In the hands of DGM, the King Crimson back catalogue (with most late additions available only on FLAC/MP3 format rather than on CD) grew enormously, making it one of the biggest for any rock group ever. The next reincarnation of the band, jokingly dubbed the "double duo", omitted Bill Bruford and Tony Levin. Its first complete studio album was “The ConstruKction of Light” (May 2000), and the line-up carried on until the end of 2003. Since then, Tony Levin rejoined the group and Trey Gunn departed. In 2008, with the addition of Gavin Harrison the new King Crimson began and performed a 40th Anniversary Tour. Robert Fripp stated in an August 2012 interview that he had retired from the music business, but 2014 found a new King Crimson line-up touring, including Fripp (guitar), Mel Collins (saxophones, flute), Tony Levin (basses, stick), Pat Mastelotto (drums, percussion), Gavin Harrison (drums, percussion), Jakko M. Jakszyk (vocals, guitar, flute), and William Rieflin (drums, percussion, synthesizer). In 2016 Jeremy Stacey (drums, keyboards) joined as an eighth member making the group a "double quartet". The band toured North America and then Japan in 2021. Levin and Jakszyk had earlier said that the North America tour was probably the band's last there.

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In The Court Of The Crimson King (An Observation By King Crimson)

1969

Studio Album

In The Wake Of Poseidon

1970

Studio Album

Lizard

1970

Studio Album

Islands

1971

Studio Album

Lizard

1972

Studio Album

Larks' Tongues In Aspic

1973

Studio Album

Starless and Bible Black

1974

Studio Album

Red

1974

Studio Album

Discipline

1981

Studio Album

Beat

1982

Studio Album

Three Of A Perfect Pair

1984

Studio Album

THRAK

1995

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The VROOOM Sessions April May 1994

1999

Studio Album

The ConstruKction Of Light

2000

Studio Album

Nashville Rehearsals, 1997

2000

Studio Album

Last Stand Starless

2000

Studio Album

Champaign-Urbana Sessions (January 17-30, 1983)

2002

Studio Album

The Power To Believe

2003

Studio Album

Live In Orlando, FL (February 27, 1972)

2003

Studio Album

Live In Warsaw (June 11, 2000)

2005

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Kennedy Centre, Washington D.C. June 27, 1974

2006

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Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, United States March 06, 1972

2006

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October 23, 1973 - Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland

2006

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Place Des Nations, Montreal, Canada August 05, 1982

2006

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The Great Deceiver 1 (Live 1973-1974)

2007

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Live In Denver, CO (March 13, 1972)

2007

Studio Album

1974 Penn State University

2007

Studio Album

Izumity21, Sendai Japan, October 13, 2000

2008

Studio Album

Le Zenith, Paris France, May 13, 1995

2010

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Live In Chicago, IL (November 29, 1995)

2010

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Performing Arts Centre, Milwaukee, WI, June 22, 1974

2012

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Nagoyashi Kohkaido, Nagoya, Japan (December 10, 1981)

2017

Studio Album

Kokusai Theater, Tokyo, Japan (December 16, 1981)

2017

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Shibuya Kohkaido, Tokyo, Japan (December 9, 1981)

2017

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Kokusai Theater, Tokyo, Japan (December 18, 1981)

2017

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Kokusai Theater, Tokyo, Japan (December 15, 1981)

2017

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Kokusai Theater, Tokyo, Japan (December 14, 1981)

2017

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The Double Trio

2018

Studio Album

Festival Hall, Osaka Japan, October 9, 1995

2018

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Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo Japan, October 2, 1995

2018

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Sonic City Hall, Omiya Japan, October 12, 1995

2018

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Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo Japan, October 6, 1995

2018

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Sendai Sunplaza Hall, Sendai Japan, October 13, 1995

2018

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Hitomi Kinen Kodo (Hitomi Memorial Hall), Tokyo Japan, October 10, 1995

2018

Studio Album

Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo Japan, October 14, 1995

2018

Studio Album

Nagoyashi-Kohkaido (Nagoya Civic Assembly Hall), Nagoya Japan, October 9, 2000

2018

Studio Album

Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo Japan, October 15, 2000

2018

Studio Album

Shibuya Kohkaido (Shibuya Public Hall), Tokyo Japan, October 7, 2000

2018

Studio Album