King Crimson
― Image via Wikipedia ∙ The bizarre cover of King Crimson's debut album suggests nightmares, but listening to the music is like experiencing a dream in tonalities and poetry. That album--In the Court of the Crimson King--and the second album--In the Wake of Poseidon--became listening staples for me when I was in college in the early 1970s. ∙ These albums were part of the early wave of Progressive Rock and as years progressed King Crimson became ensconced as purveyors of [...].






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