¡The King Crimson Collectors' Club: Masonic Temple, Detroit, United States (May 8, 1973)
¡King Crimson
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[Machine Translation] In 2019, King Crimson will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its debut, and this 50th anniversary project will introduce classic and rare recordings from The King Crimson Collector's Club, which has a vast collection of recordings from its debut in 1969 to the present day! The most mysterious ambient stereo audience recording from 1973! The source is from a bootleg. This is the Detroit show that had a fateful relationship with the band, but this time, the audience was overwhelmed without saying a word! Although it is an audience recording, it has a strangely realistic sound that is very appealing, and it has a sound image that makes you wonder how it was recorded with what kind of equipment. Not included in the "Underworld" box set. First CD release. The soundboard cannot reproduce this strange stereo sound. The performance is in the early stages of the U.S. tour, but the band is still in a state of self-importance. If you don't like it, go home! The performance is so intense and strong-willed that it is almost like "If you don't like this, go home! The stereo recording is rare for audience recordings of this era, and the sound has a great breadth, making it a rare gem that is far more interesting than listening to poor soundboard recordings. The PA mixer was also quite innovative. Don't underestimate the fact that this and the Rome concert on April 6 have a strong character of their own. The audience recording is a real treat.
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