King Crimson's Red receives 50th anniversary expanded reissue
Briefly

King Crimson's 1974 album Red is receiving a 50th anniversary expanded reissue that includes new mixes and unreleased material from the original recording sessions.
Steven Wilson emphasized that 'What I hear on Red is the best representation of the '72-74-era line-up in the studio... this is a power trio record and their sound is just huge.'
The second disc of the reissue features new 'Elemental Mixes' by David Singleton, providing a reimagined perspective of the original songs using unused tracks.
The double Blu-Ray includes five audio-restored concert recordings from King Crimson's 1974 US tour, showcasing performances that encapsulate the band's energy during that era.
Read at Consequence
[
|
]