King Crimson reborn yet again -- the newly configured band makes its debut with a violin (courtesy ofDavid Cross) sharing center stage withRobert Fripp's guitars and his Mellotron, which is pushed into the background. Read more about Larks' Tongues in Aspic on All Music Guide
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Remember art rock? Well, it still lives. Every year or so Robert Fripp claws his way from a graveyard of past musical fads, emerging like something out of a Weird Tales Comic book, to snivel in an educated English accent that classicism in rock music lives on. Read more about Larks' Tongues in Aspic on Rolling Stone
2T he last couple of Crimson albums might have more-or-less stunk, but let's be fair to Fripp - he wasn't exactly surrounded with the mightiest of talent. Compounded with the fact that Fripp's bandmates weren't really on the same conceptual page ...read the complete review at John Mcferrin Music Reviews
Track listing: 1) Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part One ; 2) Book Of Saturday; 3) Exiles ; 4) Easy Money ; 5) The Talking Drum ; 6) Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part Two . I'm still a bit stumped as to what concerns this record (and most of the ...read the complete review at starling.rinet