King Crimson discography

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Recordings by the band King Crimson

Contents

[edit] Studio albums

[edit] Live albums

[edit] Singles and EPs

(Mostly studio recordings, some incorporating live recordings)

[edit] The King Crimson Collectors' Club

Limited release live recordings of concert performances, studio sessions and radio sessions. Originally designed as a business model, the KCCC was a program where fans could "subscribe" to the club by paying in advance for six releases. The revenue was then used to by DGM and Tone Probe to pay for the work of reviewing the archival recordings and doing the work necessary to remaster the work to acceptable quality levels. The program did not meet its financial goals, so it was eventually abandoned and converted into a standard release and purchase model.

[edit] DGM Live

Additional releases along the lines of the Collector's Club are being made available at DGM Live. This is the new Discipline Global Mobile website including King Crimson/Robert Fripp news, online diaries from Robert Fripp and The Vicar, and ongoing releases available for download in .mp3 and .flac formats. They typically cost $9.95 for .mp3 versions, or $12.95 for .flac versions of each release.

The releases include extensive King Crimson and Robert Fripp live recordings, in addition to some previously unreleased studio material. Since the launch of the site, some shows have been made available sometimes within days or weeks of the performance. It has been noted that the Collector's Club releases will eventually be made available as downloads on the site as well. As of February 16, 2007 there are 69 releases available at the site.

[edit] Other compilations

(Mostly studio recordings, some incorporating live recordings)

[edit] Video (DVD and VHS)

[edit] ProjeKcts

For more details of the recordings by the King Crimson sub-groups known as the ProjeKcts, see the following: