In the Wake of Poseidon [30th Anniversary Edition] King Crimson

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  • Release Date: 03/15/2005
  • Original Release: 1970
  • Sales Rank: 13,855
  • Label: DISCIPLINE US
  • UPC: 633367050229

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In the Wake of Poseidon [30th Anniversary Edition]

1LISTENPeace-A Beginning 0:49
2LISTENPictures of a City/42nd at Treadmill 8:01
3LISTENCadence and Cascade 4:37
4LISTENIn the Wake of Poseidon/Libra's Theme 7:56
5LISTENPeace - A Theme 1:15
6LISTENCat Food 4:55
7LISTENThe Devil's Triangle: Merday Morn/Hand of Sceiron/Garden of Worm 11:34
8LISTENPeace - An End 2:54
9LISTENCat Food Bonus Track / Single Version / Edit 2:47
10LISTENGroon Bonus Track / Single B Side 3:31

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King Crimson opened 1970 scarcely in existence as a band, having lost two key members (Ian McDonald and Michael Giles), with a third (Greg Lake) about to leave. Their second album -- largely composed of Robert Fripp's songwriting and material salvaged from their stage repertory ("Pictures of a City" and "The Devil's Triangle") -- is actually better produced and better sounding than their first. Surprisingly, Fripp's guitar is not the dominant instrument here: the Mellotron, taken over by Fripp after McDonald's departure -- and played even better than before -- still remains the band's signature. The record doesn't tread enough new ground to precisely rival In the Court of the Crimson King. Fripp, however, has made an impressive show of transmuting material that worked on-stage ("Mars" [aka "The Devil's Triangle"]) into viable studio creations, and "Cadence and Cascade" may be the prettiest song the group ever cut. "The Devil's Triangle," which is essentially an unauthorized adaptation of "Mars, Bringer of War" from Gustav Holst's The Planets, was later used in an eerie Bermuda Triangle documentary of the same name. In March of 2000, Caroline and Virgin released a 24-bit digitally remastered job that puts the two Mellotrons, Michael Giles' drums, Peter Giles' bass, and even Fripp's acoustic guitar and Keith Tippett's acoustic piano practically in the lap of the listener. [The 30th Anniversary Edition of In the Wake of Poseidon features two bonus tracks: "Cat Food (Single Version)" and "Groon (Single B-Side)."] Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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