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2009 CD/DVD set, the second release in the 40th Anniversary series. This version of the 1969 album, one of the most revered rock albums of all time, contains a compact disc with 5.1 surround sound mix by Steven Wilson (with Robert Fripp as executive producer) from the original studio masters, as well as a new stereo mix from the original multi track tapes plus five previously unreleased tracks. Disc two is a DVD-A which features both the original album mix and the new album mix in high res stereo, as well as three bonus tracks in high res stereo. Review: Crimson King: 40th Anniversary CD plus MLP Lossless 5.1 & DTS digital surround DVD package - For the musically curious from a later generation who don't know much about King Crimson but want to know where to start, ItCotCK was the band's first album, released in November 1969. Its release had a big impact on the sound of contemporary music at the time: it's considered to be one of the founding cornerstones of what became the genre `progressive rock', a definitively British phenomenon in its heyday in the 1970s which combined not just rock & blues but jazz & classical music, unorthodox combinations of instruments & sounds with longer crossover-style musical pieces. The musicians on ItCotCK were Robert Fripp (electric & acoustic guitars), Greg Lake (bass & vocals), Ian McDonald (a multi-instrumentalist here playing flute, woodwind & keyboards), Michael Giles (drums), and Peter Sinfield (song lyrics, stage lighting, conceptualist). Robert Fripp was later to assume the mantle of band leader and spokesman, and KC eventually became `his' band. However on ItCotCK Fripp did almost none of the writing; most of the compositional work was done by Ian McDonald, with input from Michael Giles and all the song lyrics written by Peter Sinfield. The blistering full-on opener `21st Century Schizoid Man' is an apocalyptic-themed cry against the impersonal machine-age and all its devilry, a dark vision of the future (this was 1969 & horrific images from the Vietnam War such as napalm-burned children filled the world's TV screens every evening). `Schizoid man' is the song everyone identifies with KC, even if they have never heard it. Most of the piece is loud & intentionally harsh: with a powerful driving main theme & vocals distorted through a VCS synthesizer, it moves quickly through different dynamics & time signatures to a crescendo conclusion. In contrast, the rest of the album is mellow, with a quiet woodwind-led ballad `I talk to the wind', a long lounge-jazz improvisation `Moonchild' (Greg Lake later reprised this song structure with `Take a Pebble' when working with ELP) and 2 musically lush majestic pieces, `Epitaph' & the superb title-track which closes the album. The juxtaposition of the orchestral-sounding mellotron (a new hi-tech instrument at the time), acoustic guitar and woodwind produces a rich & satisfying sound. The excellent solo vocal from Greg Lake over a time-skipping rhythm, choral-singing and the mellotron gives the album (and to some extent its follow-up `In the Wake of Poseidon') its special character: it sounds like nothing else before or since. Sinfield's lyrics sound a touch pretentious now but hey, these guys were in their 20s, this was the 1960s and at least it was original. The 40th Anniversary offering: Released in 2009, CD plus audio DVD are presented in a gatefold sleeve decorated throughout with the striking original album cover artwork. A 16-page colour booklet containing all the song lyrics, history of the band, the music and its various releases over the years penned by Sid Smith completes the package. The CD is great for playing in the car for example, but the (lossless & PCM stereo) DVD is the star of the show. The menu is easy to navigate, the sound fabulous. There is a brief monochrome clip of the band playing `21st Century Schizoid man' in Hyde Park in July 1969 to an estimated 500,000 people at the free open-air concert headlined by The Rolling Stones, to an audience looking in equal measure shocked and astounded - presumably at the revolutionary and never-heard-before music assaulting their ears. The original album sounds superb, with a slightly truncated `Moonchild' plus the full version as one of the extras. The package contains a lot of extra material from the archives, lovingly restored to near-perfection by the skill of sound wizard Steven Wilson: alternate takes of `Moonchild' & `I talk to the wind', a purely instrumental version of `Epitaph' & a curious recording of the band discussing how to make certain sounds for `Schizoid man' in the studio. Overall this is probably the best ItCotCK you're likely to hear, offered in a generous package oozing the quality befitting this true classic from the golden age of British prog. BTW Robert Fripp is from Dorset in the West Country, as were several other members of the original line-up. The Crimson King is a type of cider apple, and you can see the apple iconography in the album's distinctive artwork. Review: ultimate "Crimson King" with Hi-Def audio and surround options - The CD disc is great to have for the car or portable player, but in this case it is really very much the "bonus disc". The designers of the DVD-Video/DVD-Audio disc deserve huge praise, as much as do the audio producers. This is the first DVD-Audio disc that I've bought over the years which works faultlessly in my Panasonic DVD-Audio/DVD-Video player as well as in full DVD-Audio mode on my PC when using PowerDVD 7 Deluxe (and DVD-Audio as a feature was the reason I bought that software in the first place). The menus are stylish and easy to navigate, and the content options for high fidelity stereo and surround will completely satisfy listeners with simple stereos right through to those with true high definition multi-channel systems. Before I actually got my hands on this version I'd been thinking they should have gone the Blu-Ray route, but I'm convinced that this is the perfect format for both accessibility and compatibility. The 2009 remix of In The Court Of The Crimson King sounds better than ever, but for old time's sake it's great to also have high definition (PCM and DVD-Audio) versions of the original stereo mix. The "alternative" versions are worthy bonuses - and it's a real treat to hear the full luxury length version of Moonchild. The brief video snippet of the Hyde Park show is amusing. Unparalleled skill, passion and devotion are evident in every aspect of this package (including the artwork and booklet). A stunning start to the 40th anniversary series - and what a mammoth task! I'm eagerly looking forward to the rest (especially Larks Tongues, Discipline and Three Of A Perfect Pair).
| ASIN | B002M3GPOS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 24,648 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 331 in British Invasion Rock |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (732) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5816665 |
| Label | Discipline |
| Manufacturer | Discipline |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Original Release Date | 2009 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 13 x 1.3 cm; 130.12 g |
A**R
Crimson King: 40th Anniversary CD plus MLP Lossless 5.1 & DTS digital surround DVD package
For the musically curious from a later generation who don't know much about King Crimson but want to know where to start, ItCotCK was the band's first album, released in November 1969. Its release had a big impact on the sound of contemporary music at the time: it's considered to be one of the founding cornerstones of what became the genre `progressive rock', a definitively British phenomenon in its heyday in the 1970s which combined not just rock & blues but jazz & classical music, unorthodox combinations of instruments & sounds with longer crossover-style musical pieces. The musicians on ItCotCK were Robert Fripp (electric & acoustic guitars), Greg Lake (bass & vocals), Ian McDonald (a multi-instrumentalist here playing flute, woodwind & keyboards), Michael Giles (drums), and Peter Sinfield (song lyrics, stage lighting, conceptualist). Robert Fripp was later to assume the mantle of band leader and spokesman, and KC eventually became `his' band. However on ItCotCK Fripp did almost none of the writing; most of the compositional work was done by Ian McDonald, with input from Michael Giles and all the song lyrics written by Peter Sinfield. The blistering full-on opener `21st Century Schizoid Man' is an apocalyptic-themed cry against the impersonal machine-age and all its devilry, a dark vision of the future (this was 1969 & horrific images from the Vietnam War such as napalm-burned children filled the world's TV screens every evening). `Schizoid man' is the song everyone identifies with KC, even if they have never heard it. Most of the piece is loud & intentionally harsh: with a powerful driving main theme & vocals distorted through a VCS synthesizer, it moves quickly through different dynamics & time signatures to a crescendo conclusion. In contrast, the rest of the album is mellow, with a quiet woodwind-led ballad `I talk to the wind', a long lounge-jazz improvisation `Moonchild' (Greg Lake later reprised this song structure with `Take a Pebble' when working with ELP) and 2 musically lush majestic pieces, `Epitaph' & the superb title-track which closes the album. The juxtaposition of the orchestral-sounding mellotron (a new hi-tech instrument at the time), acoustic guitar and woodwind produces a rich & satisfying sound. The excellent solo vocal from Greg Lake over a time-skipping rhythm, choral-singing and the mellotron gives the album (and to some extent its follow-up `In the Wake of Poseidon') its special character: it sounds like nothing else before or since. Sinfield's lyrics sound a touch pretentious now but hey, these guys were in their 20s, this was the 1960s and at least it was original. The 40th Anniversary offering: Released in 2009, CD plus audio DVD are presented in a gatefold sleeve decorated throughout with the striking original album cover artwork. A 16-page colour booklet containing all the song lyrics, history of the band, the music and its various releases over the years penned by Sid Smith completes the package. The CD is great for playing in the car for example, but the (lossless & PCM stereo) DVD is the star of the show. The menu is easy to navigate, the sound fabulous. There is a brief monochrome clip of the band playing `21st Century Schizoid man' in Hyde Park in July 1969 to an estimated 500,000 people at the free open-air concert headlined by The Rolling Stones, to an audience looking in equal measure shocked and astounded - presumably at the revolutionary and never-heard-before music assaulting their ears. The original album sounds superb, with a slightly truncated `Moonchild' plus the full version as one of the extras. The package contains a lot of extra material from the archives, lovingly restored to near-perfection by the skill of sound wizard Steven Wilson: alternate takes of `Moonchild' & `I talk to the wind', a purely instrumental version of `Epitaph' & a curious recording of the band discussing how to make certain sounds for `Schizoid man' in the studio. Overall this is probably the best ItCotCK you're likely to hear, offered in a generous package oozing the quality befitting this true classic from the golden age of British prog. BTW Robert Fripp is from Dorset in the West Country, as were several other members of the original line-up. The Crimson King is a type of cider apple, and you can see the apple iconography in the album's distinctive artwork.
J**E
ultimate "Crimson King" with Hi-Def audio and surround options
The CD disc is great to have for the car or portable player, but in this case it is really very much the "bonus disc". The designers of the DVD-Video/DVD-Audio disc deserve huge praise, as much as do the audio producers. This is the first DVD-Audio disc that I've bought over the years which works faultlessly in my Panasonic DVD-Audio/DVD-Video player as well as in full DVD-Audio mode on my PC when using PowerDVD 7 Deluxe (and DVD-Audio as a feature was the reason I bought that software in the first place). The menus are stylish and easy to navigate, and the content options for high fidelity stereo and surround will completely satisfy listeners with simple stereos right through to those with true high definition multi-channel systems. Before I actually got my hands on this version I'd been thinking they should have gone the Blu-Ray route, but I'm convinced that this is the perfect format for both accessibility and compatibility. The 2009 remix of In The Court Of The Crimson King sounds better than ever, but for old time's sake it's great to also have high definition (PCM and DVD-Audio) versions of the original stereo mix. The "alternative" versions are worthy bonuses - and it's a real treat to hear the full luxury length version of Moonchild. The brief video snippet of the Hyde Park show is amusing. Unparalleled skill, passion and devotion are evident in every aspect of this package (including the artwork and booklet). A stunning start to the 40th anniversary series - and what a mammoth task! I'm eagerly looking forward to the rest (especially Larks Tongues, Discipline and Three Of A Perfect Pair).
M**N
Classic Album
Classic Album. Nuff sed.
S**H
The greatest debut?
I wont comment on the individual tracks enough people have done that already. What is staggering is that this is a debut album by an outfit that had been together for only a few months. KC were/are completely unique,nothing sounded like them before or since, kinda like van der graaf generator or Peter Hamills solo work in thecsense of being uniquely individual. Certainly one of the greatest of debut releases.
G**R
The product was delivered on time and conform as described by the seller. Thank you!
The product was delivered on time and conform as described by the seller. Thank you!
P**N
Classic reissue
Classic reissue album
N**O
DVD?
I don't know about the other reviewers, I don't even know what DVD-A is, let's just say I have a normal telly and a normal DVD player. I was very disappointed in the DVD - I was looking forward to seeing some of my rock heroes live, and all I could see was a couple of minutes of ITCOTCK in black and white, and most of that was of the crowd. Everything else had no visuals at all - just a picture of the cover.
G**I
Si cosa c'è da aggiungere, credo che riguardo a questo disco sia già stato detto tutto ed anche di più. ho acquistato la musicassetta nel 1972, che ho ancora, poi LP, le varie uscite in CD ed infine quest'ultima versione. Da un punto di vista tecnico, è veramente eccezionale la qualità sonica di questo CD, Wilson ha fatto veramente un ottimo lavoro. Non ci sono paragoni con le uscite precedenti, gli strumenti sono ben intellegibili ed i musicisti sono lì davanti che suonano, con Lake che canta con la sua voce calda. Naturalmente questo ha patto che si abbia un buon impianto di alta fedeltà degno di questo nome. Per la qualità dell'opera credo che non bastino le stelle del firmamento per valutarla, come ho letto in una recensione, questo disco dovrebbe essere fatto ascoltare a scuola soprattutto in ogni scuola di musica. La bellezza di questo disco credo che non abbia eguali. mi sono emozionato e commosso nel riascoltarlo nuovamente, colpa, forse, della nuova edizione che mi ha fatto sentire nuove sonorità ed una presenza maggiore dei musicisti, ma anche e soprattutto, lo ripeto, per lo spessore dell'opera in se stessa.
A**N
excellent
L**U
Bonne production et qualité du son….impressionnant
T**Y
A estreia do King Crimson é uma experiência necessária para todos que se interessam por rock progressivo. É um dos maiores álbuns da história do rock, tendo apenas um ônus: a qualidade de gravação original. Nesta versão de 40 anos, a remasterização inclusa e também uma mixagem surround tratam de corrigir este problema. Com a adição de faixas bônus e um vídeo ao vivo, esta edição é o lançamento definitivo do disco.
S**L
El vinilo venía con arañazos en la zona baja del disco uno. Es una pena que un artículo tan caro y tan delicado se haya tratado tan mal en su período de embalaje-.
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