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MUSIC IS OUR FRIEND (LIVE IN WASHINGTON D.C. AND ALBANY, 2021)

King Crimson

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4.67 | 39 ratings | 1 reviews | 64% 5 stars

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Songs / Tracks Listing

CD 1 (64:27)
1. Introductory Soundscape (6:53)
2. The Hell Hounds of Krim (3:35)
3. Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part I (8:04)
4. Pictures of a City (8:35)
5. The Court of the Crimson King (9:46)
6. Red (6:07)
7. Tony Cadenza Deals It Slitheryacious-to-the-Max (1:11)
8. Neurotica (4:46)
9. One More Red Nightmare (6:09)
10. Indiscipline (9:21)

CD 2 (71:14)
1. Epitaph (9:08)
2. Radical Action II (2:29)
3. Level Five (7:06)
4. Starless (15:22)
5. 21st Century Schizoid Man (14:40)
6. Tony Cadenza Serves It Piping Hot (1:19)
7. Discipline (5:08)
8. Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part II (6:53)
9. Islands (9:09)

Total Time 135:41

Line-up / Musicians

- Robert Fripp / guitar, keyboards, piano
- Tony Levin / bass, upright bass, Chapman Stick
- Jakko Jakszyk / guitar, vocals
- Mel Collins / saxophone, flute
- Jeremy Stacey / drums, keyboards, piano
- Gavin Harrison / drums
- Pat Mastelotto / drums & percussion

Releases information

Label: ‎DGM
Format: CD, Digital
December 3, 2021

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KING CRIMSON Music Is Our Friend (Live in Washington D.C. and Albany, 2021) ratings distribution


4.67
(39 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(64%)
64%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(23%)
23%
Good, but non-essential (13%)
13%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Review by Warthur
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5 stars King Crimson's late-period, live-focused revival has come to an end, and so we're currently (as of the time of writing) in a King Crimson hiatus. Such things have not been uncommon over the band's life, though clearly Robert Fripp is not going to be with us forever and there's a sense of greater finality this time, not least because the most recent lineup's live performances have found the band reconciled with every phase of their illustrious past.

Music Is Our Friend is a capstone to this era - not as long as some of the encyclopedic live releases, but not redundant either, since there's a different atmosphere this time around, the melancholy of this era of the band coming to a close blending with the hope inherent in being able to perform again after COVID lockdowns disrupted touring plans. Everything seems a bit less tense and more laid back - this isn't quite easy listening King Crimson by any means, but there's a gentleness creeping in we're unaccustomed to hearing from them. We don't quite get to a King Crimson answer to Steely Dan by any means, but we're not miles away from that either.

The closing rendition of Islands is aptly chosen - a beautiful song, and a highlight of the album in question, and a piece which Fripp rediscovered his love for whilst working with Steven Wilson on the King Crimson archival releases of recent years, it was a song which marked the end of one incarnation of the band when it came out and serves just as well here. King Crimson has spent 50 years insisting to us that "confusion will be my epitaph"; here there is a faint chance that tranquility, peace, and acceptance might be the King's epitaph instead.

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