Live In Argentina, 1994
Year: 2012
Artist: King Crimson
Other albums by King Crimson
The Collectable King Crimson, Vol. 2
2007, songs: 2
Starless and Bible Black
1974, songs: 1
Collectable King Crimson, Vol. 4
2009, songs: 1
The ConstruKction Of Light
2000, songs: 4
ProjeKct Three: Live in Austin, TX March 25, 1999
2004, songs: 1
In the Court of the Crimson King
1969, songs: 1
Facts about the album "Live In Argentina, 1994"
Album Title: Live In Argentina, 1994
Artist: King Crimson
Genre: Progressive Rock
"Live In Argentina, 1994" by King Crimson captures a historic performance by the influential progressive rock band during their tour of South America in 1994. Recorded live in Argentina, this album showcases King Crimson at the peak of their creative powers, delivering electrifying renditions of their iconic songs and pushing the boundaries of musical innovation. With its intricate compositions, virtuosic performances, and mesmerizing improvisations, "Live In Argentina, 1994" offers listeners an immersive journey into the captivating world of King Crimson's music.
Interesting Facts:
- King Crimson has undergone numerous lineup changes throughout its storied career, with founder and guitarist Robert Fripp being the only constant member. The lineup featured on "Live In Argentina, 1994" includes Fripp, Adrian Belew on guitar and vocals, Tony Levin on bass and Chapman Stick, and Bill Bruford on drums, showcasing the band's formidable talent and collective chemistry.
- The album features dynamic performances of classic King Crimson tracks such as "Red", "Indiscipline", and "Elephant Talk", as well as selections from their then-recent album "THRAK". Known for their complex arrangements and unconventional time signatures, these songs demonstrate King Crimson's innovative approach to rock music and their enduring influence on the progressive rock genre.
- "Live In Argentina, 1994" captures the energy and excitement of King Crimson's live performances, showcasing their improvisational prowess and fearless experimentation. The album serves as a testament to the band's enduring legacy and their ability to captivate audiences with their groundbreaking music, making it a must-have for fans of progressive rock and live music enthusiasts alike.