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Album EleKtriK. Artist King Crimson

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Artist: King Crimson

Album: EleKtriK

Year: 2006
Genre: Rock

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Album EleKtriK by King Crimson Review

This audio-only companion to the Eyes Wide Open double-DVD package features King Crimson performing at Kouseinenkin Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on April 16, 2003. The quartet of Adrian Belew (guitar/vocals), Robert Fripp (guitar), Trey Gunn (Warr guitar/fretless Warr guitar), and Pat Mastelotto (drum traps/buttons) is a neo-progressive and practically industrial-sounding force to be reckoned with, emerging from the fraKctionalization of the double-trio version of the group - which also included contributions from Bill Bruford (percussion) and Tony Levin (bass/Chapman stick). Now pared down to its essence, the band is leaner and able to effortlessly maneuver through some of the most challenging material to bear the King Crimson moniker. There is an undeniable and virtually palpable sense of drama that becomes magnified by the reserved and respectful Japanese audience. This becomes all the more pronounced during Fripp's "Introductory Soundscape" solo, which is an opening prelude to Belew's "Power to Believe I (A Cappella)" haiku. The arrangement provides several new angles and narrow aural slipstreams during "ConstruKction of Light" and "Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With". The quartet also momentarily reaches back to the double trio for a strikingly intimate "One Time". The instrumentals "Level Five", "Dangerous Curves", and the fourth installment of "Larks' Tongues in Aspic" are among the highlights as they demonstrate the seemingly psychic powers and singular thought processes that unify this aggregate into equaling, if not in some ways besting, previous incarnations with their imaginative interactive improvisations. Belew is once again impressive as he trades licks with Fripp, cajoles some stellar solos, and, as always, complements the unit as a solid, versatile vocalist and equally inspired lyricist. EleKtrik serves both new and well-versed listeners with an accurate portrayal of King Crimson in performance circa 2003, and is recommended for all interested parties.

EleKtriK review by allmusic.com

 
 
# Track Title Mode, kbps Length Size, MB Price
1 Introductory Soundscape 146 5:05 5.28 $ 0.1 Download track Introductory Soundscape
2 Power to Believe I (A Cappella) 147 0:42 0.74 $ 0.1 Download track Power to Believe I (A Cappella)
3 Level Five 164 7:23 8.65 $ 0.1 Download track Level Five
4 ProzaKc Blues 164 6:01 7.05 $ 0.1 Download track ProzaKc Blues
5 EleKtriK 161 8:02 9.21 $ 0.1 Download track EleKtriK
6 Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With 158 4:16 4.79 $ 0.1 Download track Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With
7 One Time 158 6:01 6.79 $ 0.1 Download track One Time
8 Facts of Life 166 5:30 6.50 $ 0.1 Download track Facts of Life
9 Power to Believe II (Power Circle) 153 8:45 9.53 $ 0.1 Download track Power to Believe II (Power Circle)
10 Dangerous Curves 161 6:03 6.95 $ 0.1 Download track Dangerous Curves
11 Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Pt. 4 161 10:34 12.11 $ 0.1 Download track Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Pt. 4
12 World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum 161 6:32 7.50 $ 0.1 Download track World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum
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