King Crimson - Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / EleKtriK (2021)

Artist: King Crimson
Title: Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / EleKtriK
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Discipline Global Mobile
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:33:42
Total Size: 360 / 940 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / EleKtriK
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Discipline Global Mobile
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:33:42
Total Size: 360 / 940 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Bude (0:26)
2. Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With (3:54)
3. Bude II (0:19)
4. Mie Gakure (2:00)
5. She Shudders (0:36)
6. Eyes Wide Open (4:08)
7. ShoGaNai (2:54)
8. I Ran (0:40)
9. Potato Pie (4:33)
10. Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Pt. IV (10:59)
11. Clouds (0:32)
12. Einstein's Relatives (3:18)
13. Dangerous Curves (5:38)
14. Level Five (8:36)
15. Virtuous Circle (10:00)
16. The ConstruKction Of Light (8:23)
17. The Deception Of The Thrush (6:46)
18. Improv: ProjeKct X (5:24)
19. Introductory Soundscape (5:02)
20. The Power to Believe I: A Cappella (0:44)
21. Level Five (7:24)
22. ProzaKc Blues (6:01)
23. EleKtriK (8:02)
24. Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With (4:15)
25. One Time (6:01)
26. Facts Of Life (5:29)
27. The Power To Believe II: Power Circle (8:46)
28. Dangerous Curves (6:03)
29. Larks' Tongues In Aspic: Pt. IV (10:33)
30. The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum (6:30)
A 3CD set in 6 panel digisleeve drawing together a collection of studio and live recordings of King Crimson as a double duo:
The song-centred mini-album Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With (2002) acted as an appetiser for The Power To Believe (2003) in much the same way that the mini-album VROOOM preceded and anticipated THRAK in the mid-1990s.
Recorded a year earlier, Level Five (2001) was a powerful live album consisting of three lengthy previously unrecorded instrumentals, alongside The ConstruKction Of Light and Deception Of The Thrush plus Improv: ProjeKct X (originally, a hidden bonus track).
A further example of the band's live power came with EleKtriK (2003), filmed and recorded at a Japanese concert for DVD release. Crimson delivered in abundance on The Power To Believe tour with John Bungey of The Times calling it “.. their best live set” since the band had re-emerged in 1994. Japanese fans demanded a live CD release of the DVD concert recording and the stereo audio mix of the material was issued exclusively for that market initially prior to a wider release.
The song-centred mini-album Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With (2002) acted as an appetiser for The Power To Believe (2003) in much the same way that the mini-album VROOOM preceded and anticipated THRAK in the mid-1990s.
Recorded a year earlier, Level Five (2001) was a powerful live album consisting of three lengthy previously unrecorded instrumentals, alongside The ConstruKction Of Light and Deception Of The Thrush plus Improv: ProjeKct X (originally, a hidden bonus track).
A further example of the band's live power came with EleKtriK (2003), filmed and recorded at a Japanese concert for DVD release. Crimson delivered in abundance on The Power To Believe tour with John Bungey of The Times calling it “.. their best live set” since the band had re-emerged in 1994. Japanese fans demanded a live CD release of the DVD concert recording and the stereo audio mix of the material was issued exclusively for that market initially prior to a wider release.