2000 live album by King Crimson
Live at Summit Studios | |
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Live album by King Crimson | |
Released | February 2000 |
Recorded | 12 March 1972 |
Venue | Summit Studios, Denver, Colorado, US |
Genre | Progressive rock |
Label | Discipline Global Mobile |
Producer | David Singleton and Robert Fripp |
King Crimson Live at Summit Studios is a live album of radio session recordings by the band King Crimson, released by the Discipline Global Mobile label through the King Crimson Collectors' Club in February 2000. The album was recorded at Summit Studios in Denver, Colorado on 12 March 1972 during one of the band's American tours. The performance was notable for the absence of the band's trademark Mellotron, resulting in an unusual setlist and the inclusion of two lengthy collective improvisations.
The liner notes to Live at Summit Studios were written by drummer Ian Wallace, who discusses the Denver show and chronicles his involvement with King Crimson throughout 1971 and 1972. Wallace's track "My Hobby" is a brief comedy piece done in a Monty Python style.
The album was later re-released in high resolution and surround sound on an audio DVD with the 40th Anniversary Edition of the live album Earthbound.
Track listing
- "Pictures of a City" (Robert Fripp, Peter Sinfield) – 9:38
- "Cadence and Cascade" (Fripp, Sinfield) – 4:46
- "Groon" (Fripp) – 13:49
- "21st Century Schizoid Man" (Fripp, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, Michael Giles, Sinfield) – 10:10
- "Summit Going On" (Fripp, Mel Collins, Boz Burrell, Ian Wallace) – 11:39
- "My Hobby" (Wallace) – 1:31
- "Sailor's Tale" (Fripp) – 6:52
- "The Creator Has a Master Plan" (Pharoah Sanders, Leon Thomas), including "Summit and Something Else" (Fripp, Collins, Burrell, Wallace) – 15:26
Personnel
- Mel Collins – saxophone, flute, Mellotron
- Robert Fripp – guitar, Mellotron
- Boz Burrell – bass guitar, vocals
- Ian Wallace – drums, backing vocals
Produced by Robert Fripp and David Singleton.
References
- The King Crimson Collectors' Club at Discogs
- King Crimson - Live at Summit Studios, Denver (March 12, 1972) (rel. 2000) album releases & credits at Discogs
External links
- King Crimson - Live at Summit Studios, Denver (March 12, 1972) (rel. 2002) album credits & user reviews at ProgArchives.com