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King Crimson was an English rock band, founded in 1969 by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles. Typically categorised as a foundational progressive rock group, the band has in fact incorporated diverse influences and instrumentation during its long history, drawing from jazz, classical and experimental music to psychedelic rock, heavy metal, new wave, hard rock, gamelan, folk music, electronica and drum and bass. Originating in England, the band has had a mixture of English and American personnel since 1981.

King Crimson has garnered little radio or music video airplay but gained a large cult following. The band's debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King, is widely regarded as a landmark in progressive rock, while later excursions into even more unconventional territory have been influential on many contemporary musical artists. King Crimson's membership has fluctuated considerably throughout its existence, with eighteen musicians and two lyricists passing through the ranks as full band members. The band developed a greater degree of stability later on in its history, with current (and fifth) frontman Adrian Belew having been a member of King Crimson since 1981 and drummer Bill Bruford staying with the band for nine years of active existence (1972–74, 1981–84 and 1994–97).

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ITEM FIRST LISTED 3/12/2011
ARTISTKing Crimson
TITLEAbsent Lovers-Live In Montreal
MEDIACD
LABELPid
GENRERock / Pop
RELEASE DATE06/23/1998
DESCRIPTIONOriginally Recorded For Radio Broadcast And Subsequently Mixed In 1998 From The Original Multi Track Master Tapes, "Absent Lovers" Presents One Of The Best Bands Of The Era Recorded Live At The Peak Of Its Powers. Price: 28.32 In Usd. Shipping Charge Fro
RELEASE REFERENCE NUMBER885216
BAR CODE NUMBER633367980427
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AVAILABILITYAvailable from stock
PRICE (GBP)18.04