Limited edition vinyl releases of titles previously available in boxed sets only. Original studio albums remixed by Steven Wilson & Robert Fripp. Limited to 2000 copies per title. Pressed on 200 gram vinyl.
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, King Crimson’s fifth studio album released in 1973, marked a bold shift towards a more experimental and progressive sound. Blending rock, jazz, classical, and avant-garde influences, the album features intricate instrumental sections and complex time signatures. Key tracks like the multipart title suite and “Exiles” showcase this fusion, with the addition of violinist David Cross and percussionist Jamie Muir bringing unique textures. Widely regarded as one of the band’s most innovative works, the album helped pioneer progressive rock’s genre-blending approach.
- Format: Vinyl
- Limited Edition
- Stereo, Heavyweight 200 Gram Pressing
- Genre: Rock
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TRACKS
A1 Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part One
A2 Book Of Saturday
A3 Exiles
B1 Easy Money
B2 The Talking Drum
B3 Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part Two