Yahoo奇摩 網頁搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. The discography of King Crimson consists of 13 studio albums, 15 live albums, 13 compilation albums, 3 extended plays, 10 singles, 6 video albums and 9 major box sets.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_CrimsonKing Crimson - Wikipedia

    Members. Discography. Citations. General references. External links. King Crimson were an English progressive rock band formed in 1968 in London. The band drew inspiration from a wide variety of music, incorporating elements of classical, jazz, folk, heavy metal, gamelan, blues, industrial, electronic, experimental music and new wave.

  3. 其他人也問了

    • Production
    • Packaging
    • Release
    • Reception
    • Legacy
    • Track Listing
    • Personnel

    Composition

    The song "I Talk to the Wind" was written for King Crimson predecessor group Giles, Giles and Fripp (the only song on the album for which this was the case), but was retained by King Crimson in order to show the group's soft side. According to lyricist Peter Sinfield, the song was influenced by Joni Mitchell; in a 1997 interview, he said it is still his favourite lyric that he ever wrote. "The Court of the Crimson King" was written by keyboardist/woodwinds player Ian McDonald and Sinfield for...

    Recording

    Multiple sources state that King Crimson made their live debut on 9 April 1969 at The Speakeasy Club in London, but King Crimson had played an earlier show in February 1969 at the Change Is club in Newcastle. Sinfield describes the April Speakeasy concert as their second. Another concert at the Speakeasy Club circa August 1969, was disrupted by members of The Pink Fairies Drinking Club (including Steve Peregrin Took, hours before his flight out to the US for Tyrannosaurus Rex's August/Septemb...

    Barry Godber (1946–1970), a computer programmer friend of Sinfield's, painted the design for the album cover. He used his own face, viewed through a mirror, as the model. Godber died in February 1970 from a heart attack, shortly after the album's release. It was his only album cover; the original painting is now owned by Robert Fripp.Fripp had said...

    The album reached No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 28 on the US Billboard 200, where it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.

    In the Court of the Crimson King received acclaim in the British music press. In NME, Nick Logan said that although the album lacked the impact of their live concerts, the diverse musical influences from pop, jazz and classical music had produced a result that was "totally original and always captivating", and stating that "King Crimson, on this sh...

    The Who's Pete Townshend was quoted as calling the album "an uncanny masterpiece". In the Q & Mojo Classic Special Edition Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock, the album came fourth in its list of "40 Cosmic Rock Albums". The album was named as one of Classic Rock magazine's "50 Albums That Built Prog Rock". In 2014, readers of Rhythm voted it the ...

    After the end of The Court of the Crimson King, there is a hidden track run from 9:41 to 10:00 on some pressings.
    The timings on the inner sleeve of original pressings, giving a total album time of 42:00, are incorrect.

    King Crimson 1. Greg Lake– lead vocals, bass guitar, production 2. Robert Fripp– electric and acoustic guitars, production 3. Ian McDonald – saxophone, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, Mellotron, harpsichord, piano, organ, vibraphone, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on "I Talk to the Wind", production 4. Michael Giles– drums, percussion, backing voca...

  4. Red is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson. It was released in October 1974 [6] on the Island Records label in the United Kingdom, and Atlantic Records in North America and Japan. The album was recorded at Olympic Studios in London in July and August 1974, and produced by the band themselves.

  5. King Crimson were an English progressive rock band from London. Formed in November 1968 (officially January 1969), the group originally included bassist and vocalist Greg Lake, guitarist and later keyboardist Robert Fripp, keyboardist and woodwind musician Ian McDonald, lyricist Peter Sinfield, and drummer Michael Giles. After a number of ...

    Image
    Name
    Years Active
    Instruments
    2016–2021
    drums keyboards backing vocals [36]
    all King Crimson releases from Heroes ...
    2013–2016 2017–2019 (died 2020)
    keyboards, synthesisers mellotron drums, ...
    Live at the Orpheum (2015) Radical Action ...
    2013–2021
    guitar keyboards (2019–2021) flute lead ...
    all King Crimson releases from Live at ...
    2007–2008 2013–2021
    acoustic and electronic drums electronic ...
    all King Crimson releases from Live at ...
  6. Larks' Tongues in Aspic is the fifth studio album by the English progressive rock group King Crimson, released on 23 March 1973 [2] through Island Records in the UK and Atlantic Records in the United States and Canada.

  7. Discipline is the eighth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released on 22 September 1981 by E.G. Records in the United Kingdom and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. This album was King Crimson's first following a