[prog-rock] (2019) King Crimson - The Power to Believe [40th Anni...
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(2019) King Crimson - The Power to Believe [40th Anniversary Series]
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ā¦features an enhanced, expanded master of the album. Three additional tracks from the sessions ā the āSus-tayn-Z I & IIā and āSuperslowā have been also been included as expansions. The Power to Believe (2003) marks the return of King Crimson for the groupās first full-length studio release since ConstruKction of Light (2000). While it draws upon material featured on the live Level Five (2001) and studio Happy with What You Have to Be Happy With (2002) extended-play discs, there are also several new sonic sculptures included. Among them is the title track, which is divided into a series of central thematic motifs much in the same manner as the āLarksā Tongues in Aspicā movements had done in the past. This 21st century schizoid band ably bears the torch of its predecessors with the same ballsy aggression that has informed other seminal King Crimson works ā such as In the Court of the Crimson King (1969), Red (1974), and more recently THRAK (1995). This incarnation of the Mighty Krim includes the excessively talented quartet of Adrian Belew (guitar/vocals), Robert Fripp (guitar), Trey Gunn (Warr guitar/Warr fretless guitar), and Pat Mastelotto (percussion). Under the auspices of Machine ā whose notable productions include post-grunge and industrial medalists Pitchshifter and White Zombie ā the combo unleashes a torrent of alternating sonic belligerence (āLevel Fiveā) and inescapable beauty (āEyes Wide Openā). These extremes are linked as well as juxtaposed by equally challenging soundscapes from Fripp on āThe Facts of Life: Introā as well as Belewās series of āThe Power to Believeā haikus. The disc is fleshed out with some choice extended instrumentals such as āElektrikā and āDangerous Curves,ā boasting tricky time signatures that are indelibly linked to equally engaging melodies. Both āHappy with What You Have to Be Happy Withā and āFacts of Lifeā stand out as the (dare say) perfect coalescence of Belewās uncanny Beatlesque lyrical sense with the sort of bare-knuckled, in your face aural attack that has defined King Crimson for over three decades. If the bandmembersā constant tone probing is an active search to find the unwitting consciousness of a decidedly younger, rowdier, and more demanding audience, their collective mission is most assuredly accomplished on The Power to Believe ā even more so than the tripped-out psychedelic prog rock behemoth from whence they initially emerged.

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Genre: prog-rock
Source: CD
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Files:
(2019) King Crimson - The Power to Believe [40th Anniversary Series] [FLAC,Tracks]- 02 Level Five.flac (51.9 MB)
- 04 Elektrik.flac (46.6 MB)
- 07 The Power To Believe II.flac (42.4 MB)
- 08 Dangerous Curves.flac (36.4 MB)
- 06 Facts Of Life.flac (35.4 MB)
- 03 Eyes Wide Open.flac (24.8 MB)
- 09 Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With.flac (24.1 MB)
- 12 Sus-tayn-Z I.flac (23.3 MB)
- 10 The Power To Believe III.flac (23.2 MB)
- 13 Superslow.flac (20.1 MB)
- 14 Sus-tayn-Z II.flac (17.8 MB)
- 11 The Power To Believe IVļ¼ Coda.flac (10.4 MB)
- 05 Facts Of Lifeļ¼ Intro.flac (6.4 MB)
- cover.jpg (3.4 MB)
- 01 The Power To Believe Iļ¼ A Cappella.flac (2.4 MB)
- The Power To Believe.log (16.9 KB)
- downloaded from katcr.co.txt (0.0 KB)
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