Previously known as: Giles, Giles & Fripp

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King Crimson were an English-based progressive rock band formed in London in 1968. Led by guitarist Robert Fripp, they 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. They exerted a strong influence on the early 1970s progressive rock movement, including on contemporaries such as Yes and Genesis, and continue to inspire subsequent generations of artists across multiple genres. The band has earned a large cult following, especially in the 21st century.

Founded by Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald and Peter Sinfield, the band's debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King (1969), remains their most commercially successful and influential release. The next two albums, In the Wake of Poseidon and Lizard (both 1970), were recorded during a period of instability in the band's line-up, before a settled line-up of Fripp, Sinfield, Mel Collins, Boz Burrell and Ian Wallace recorded Islands in 1971. In mid-1972, Fripp disbanded this line-up, recruited new members Bill Bruford (formerly of Yes), John Wetton, David Cross and Jamie Muir, and changed the group's musical approach, drawing from European free improvisation and developing ever more complex compositions. The band reached what some saw as a creative peak on Larks' Tongues in Aspic (1973), Starless and Bible Black (1974), and Red (1974). King Crimson disbanded at the end of 1974.

After seven years of inactivity, King Crimson was recreated in 1981 with Fripp, Bruford and new members Adrian Belew and Tony Levin. Drawing influence from African music, gamelan, post-punk and New York minimalism, this band lasted three years, resulting in the trio of albums Discipline (1981), Beat (1982) and Three of a Perfect Pair (1984). Following a decade-long hiatus, they reformed in 1994, adding Pat Mastelotto and Trey Gunn for a sextet line-up Fripp called "The Double Trio". The double trio participated in another three-year cycle of activity that included the album Thrak (1995). Fripp, Belew, Mastelotto and Gunn reunited in 2000 as a quartet, called "The Double Duo", releasing The Construkction of Light (2000) and The Power to Believe (2003). After another hiatus, the band reformed for a 2008 tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of their 1968 formation, with Gavin Harrison of Porcupine Tree being added, and Levin returning in place of Gunn.

Following another hiatus (2009–2012), during which Fripp was thought to be retired, King Crimson came together again in 2013, this time as a septet (and, later, octet) with an unusual three-drumkit frontline, and new singer and secondary guitarist Jakko Jakszyk. This version of King Crimson toured from 2014 to 2021. After the band's final show in 2021, Fripp commented that King Crimson had "moved from sound to silence."

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Discography

Album

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1969In the Court of the Crimson KingKing Crimson4.672
1970In the Wake of PoseidonKing Crimson4.0539
1970LizardKing Crimson435
1971IslandsKing Crimson4.119
1973Larks’ Tongues in AspicKing Crimson4.526
1974Starless and Bible BlackKing Crimson4.2520
1974RedKing Crimson4.3534
1981DisciplineKing Crimson4.524
1982BeatKing Crimson3.6520
1984Three of a Perfect PairKing Crimson3.1522
1995THRAKKing Crimson3.6517
2000The ConstruKction of LightKing Crimson3.69
2003The Power to BelieveKing Crimson3.459

Album + Compilation

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1975A Young Person’s Guide to King CrimsonKing Crimson46
1986The Compact King CrimsonKing Crimson6
1991The Abbreviated King Crimson: HeartbeatKing Crimson2
1991Frame by Frame: The Essential King CrimsonKing Crimson51
1993Sleepless: The Concise King CrimsonKing Crimson3
1993The First ThreeKing Crimson1
1999The Deception of the Thrush: A Beginners’ Guide to ProjeKctsKing Crimson2
2000A Beginner’s Guide to the King Crimson Collectors’ ClubKing Crimson1
2001iMPRoVaTTaKc, Volume # 1King Crimson1
2004The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson, Volume 1: 1969–1974King Crimson2
2005The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson, Volume 2: 1981–2003King Crimson1
2006The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson: 1969–2003King Crimson1
200840th Anniversary Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2014The Elements: 2014 Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2015The Elements: 2015 Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2016On (and Off) the RoadKing Crimson1
2016The Elements: 2016 Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2017The Elements: 2017 Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2017Sailors’ TalesKing Crimson1
2018King Crimson 1969–1972King Crimson1
2018The Elements: 2018 Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2019Heaven & EarthKing Crimson51
2019The Elements: 2019 Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2020The Elements: 2020 Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2020The Complete 1969 RecordingsKing Crimson1
2021The Elements: 2021 Tour BoxKing Crimson1
2021Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With / Level Five / EleKtriK: Live in Japan, 2003King Crimson2
Mr Stormy’s Monday Selection, Vol. 12King Crimson1

Album + Compilation + Live

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1999Cirkus: The Young Person’s Guide to King Crimson LiveKing Crimson2
1999The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume OneKing Crimson1
2000The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume ThreeKing Crimson2
2000The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume TwoKing Crimson1
2001The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume FourKing Crimson1
2001The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume FiveKing Crimson1
2002The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume SixKing Crimson1
2003The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume SevenKing Crimson1
2004The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume EightKing Crimson1
2005The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume NineKing Crimson1
2006The Collectors’ King Crimson, Volume TenKing Crimson1
2007Collectors’ King Crimson Box 3 (1972–1974)King Crimson1
2007Collectors’ King Crimson Box 2 (1971–1972)King Crimson1
2007Collectors’ King Crimson Box 4 (1981–1982)King Crimson1
2018Audio DiaryKing Crimson1
2019Audio Diary 2014–2018King Crimson1

Album + Interview

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
2003The Power to Believe Tour BoxKing Crimson1

Album + Live

YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1972EarthboundKing Crimson9
1975USAKing Crimson11
1992The Great DeceiverKing Crimson57
1994Teatro Broadway, Buenos Aires 2nd ShowKing Crimson1
1995B’BOOM: Official Bootleg – Live in ArgentinaKing Crimson3
1996THRaKaTTaKKing Crimson4.352
1996Petofi Csarnok, Budapest, Hungary June 19, 1996King Crimson1
1997Epitaph, Volumes One & TwoKing Crimson35
1997Epitaph, Volumes 3 & 4King Crimson3
1997The Nightwatch: Live at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw November 23rd 1973King Crimson7
1997EpitaphKing Crimson2
1997Three of a Perfect Pair: Live in JapanKing Crimson1
1998Absent Lovers: Live in Montreal 1984King Crimson58
1998On Broadway 1995King Crimson31
1998Live at the Marquee 1969King Crimson1
1998Live at Jacksonville 1972King Crimson2
1999The Beat Club, Bremen 1972King Crimson1
1999Live at Cap d’Agde 1982King Crimson1
1999The ProjeKctsKing Crimson1
2000Live at Summit Studios, Denver March 12, 1972King Crimson42
2000Live in Central Park, NYCKing Crimson2
2000Live at Moles Club, Bath – April 30, 1981Discipline1
2000Heavy ConstruKctionKing Crimson3
2000Live at Plymouth Guildhall May 11, 1971King Crimson1
2000Live in Montreal November 23, 2000King Crimson1
2001Live in Mainz: March 30, 1974King Crimson1
2001Live in Berkeley, CA – August 13, 1982King Crimson3
2001Live in Detroit, MI, December 13, 1971King Crimson2
2001Dec 14, 2001 – Beacon TheaterKing Crimson1
2001VROOOM VROOOMKing Crimson3
2002Live in Hyde Park July 5, 1969King Crimson2
2002Ladies of the RoadKing Crimson4
2002Live in Nashville, TN: November 9 & 10, 2001King Crimson1
2002Live at the Zoom ClubKing Crimson1
2003Eyes Wide OpenKing Crimson2
2003EleKtriKKing Crimson2
2003February 27, 1972: Kemp Coliseum, Orlando, FLKing Crimson2
2003Live in Guildford, November 13, 1972King Crimson1
2003Millenaris Centre, Budapest, Hungary July 15, 2003King Crimson1
2003National Auditorium, Mexico City, Mexico November 19, 2003King Crimson1
2004Live at Fillmore East, 1969King Crimson1
2004Live in Philadelphia, PA: July 30, 1982King Crimson1

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