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King Crimson - The Great Deceiver: Live 1973 - 1974 CD (album) cover

THE GREAT DECEIVER: LIVE 1973 - 1974

King Crimson

 

Eclectic Prog

4.57 | 419 ratings

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Asiostygius
5 stars Wow! Without a doubt essencial stuff to any real prog fan. Stunning performances of all musicians. One of the best live records of all time with crisp sound. Bruford is in top form, Mr. Fripp play an incredible guitar, David Cross excellent violin and mellotron, and terrific bass and vocal work of Mr. Wetton. What a shame to Mr. Wetton - some years later he joined Asia and played mainstream pop!! The package is worth the price, with a huge booklet and the four CDs, each one with more than 70 min of music. There are several minutes of fantastic improvisations. Even in the songs replayed in all CDs (as Easy Money) we can found subtle differences. Highly recommended!!! NOTE: But be careful amateur progs (fans of cheese "mainstream prog"): you probably will dismiss this highly complex hard prog music.
Asiostygius | 5/5 |

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