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KING CRIMSON – LIZARD LP – Nr MINT A1/B1 UK EG PROG

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King Crimson – Lizard
(EG Records  1989  EGLP4)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing

Vinyl in Nr MINT condition

Gatefold Sleeve in Nr MINT/Excellent+ condition
– some slight wear to edges
 

King Crimson are an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The band has undergone numerous formations throughout its history of which 21 musicians have been members; since January 2017 it has consisted of Robert Fripp, Jakko Jakszyk, Tony Levin, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Gavin Harrison, Bill Rieflin and Jeremy Stacey. Fripp is the only consistent member of the group, and is considered the band’s leader and driving force. The band has earned a large cult following. They were ranked No. 87 on VH1’s 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.

Developed from the unsuccessful trio Giles, Giles and Fripp, the band were seminal in the progressive rock genre in its first five years with its standard of instrumentation and complex song structures. King Crimson’s debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King (1969), remains its most successful and influential, with its elements of jazz, classical, and experimental music. Their success increased following an opening act performance for the Rolling Stones at Hyde Park, London, in 1969. Following the less successful In the Wake of Poseidon (1970), Lizard (1970), and Islands (1971), the group reached a new creative peak with Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (1973), Starless and Bible Black (1974), and Red (1974). Fripp disbanded the group in 1974.

In 1981, King Crimson reformed with a change in musical direction which lasted for three years, resulting in the trio of albums Discipline (1981), Beat (1982), and Three of a Perfect Pair (1984). Following a decade-long hiatus, Fripp revived the group in 1994 and released Thrak (1995). Since 1997, several musicians have pursued aspects of the band’s work and approaches through a series of related bands collectively referred to as ProjeKCts. In 2000, the band reunited once more and released The Construkction of Light (2000). The band’s most recent album is The Power to Believe (2003). In 2009 the band undertook a tour to celebrate their 40th Anniversary and continue to perform live in various capacities.

Lizard is the third studio album by the British band King Crimson, released in 1970. It was the second recorded by a transitional line-up of the group that never had the opportunity to perform live, following In the Wake of Poseidon. This would be the first (and only) album to feature bassist/vocalist Gordon Haskell, apart from his appearance on the song “Cadence and Cascade” from the previous album, and drummer Andy McCulloch as official members of the band.

The record is arguably King Crimson’s most jazz-inflected album, developing further in the direction suggested by the track “Cat Food” on the previous album.

Track listing

All songs written by Robert Fripp and Peter Sinfield.

Side one  
No. Title Length  
1. “Cirkus” (including “Entry of the Chameleons”) 6:27
2. “Indoor Games”   5:37
3. “Happy Family”   4:22
4. “Lady of the Dancing Water”   2:47
Side two  
No. Title Length  
5. “Lizard”

  • a) “Prince Rupert Awakes”
  • b) “Bolero – The Peacock’s Tale”
  • c) “The Battle of Glass Tears”
I. “Dawn Song”
II. “Last Skirmish”
III. “Prince Rupert’s Lament”
  • d) “Big Top”  
23:25

  • 4:36
  • 6:39
  • 10:58

 

 

  • 1:13

Personnel

King Crimson
  • Robert Fripp – guitar, Mellotron, synthesizer, organ, devices
  • Peter Sinfield – lyrics, VCS3, pictures
  • Mel Collins – saxophone, flute
  • Gordon Haskell – bass guitar, vocals
  • Andy McCulloch – drums
Additional musicians
  • Keith Tippett – acoustic and electric pianos
  • Robin Miller – oboe, cor anglais
  • Mark Charig – cornet
  • Nick Evans – trombone
  • Jon Anderson – vocals (track 5)
Other personnel
  • Robin Thompson – engineering
  • Geoff Workman – tapes
Weight 1.00000000 kg

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