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		<title>A few observations on King Crimson: The Court of the Crimson King</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DGM has released a magnificent CD/DVD box set reissue of King Crimson’s classic debut, The Court of the Crimson King. Maybe I will write more about this when I have listened to it properly, but in the meantime a few observations. This is completist heaven. There is always argument about whether reissues should feature the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DGM has released a magnificent CD/DVD box set reissue of King Crimson’s classic debut, The Court of the Crimson King.</p>
<p>Maybe I will write more about this when I have listened to it properly, but in the meantime a few observations.</p>
<p>This is completist heaven. There is always argument about whether reissues should feature the original mix (for authenticity) or a new mix (to benefit from modern noise-free mixing techniques). The makers of the recent Genesis boxes contentiously chose the latter. DGM by contrast offers both. </p>
<p>Not only that, you get several versions of both. You get a new 2009 mix in CD and several DVD versions – several DVD versions because only DVD audio players can cope with the highest resolution, and most people only have DVD video players – so we end up with a 2009 surround mix in two audio versions; a 2009 stereo mix in two audio versions; and the original mix as mastered in 2004 in two audio versions.</p>
<p>It doesn’t stop there. We also get a needledrop from the first pressing of the UK vinyl release on Island Records; and an alternate take version of the album with different performances, such as an instrumental-only 21st Century Schizoid Man.</p>
<p>Then there are the other extras: the full version of Moonchild; a live concert from 1969 (Hyde Park, July 5th combined with Filmore East, New York in November); a mono album mix issued for US radio.</p>
<p>If 5 CDs and a DVD aren’t enough for you, you can also enjoy the LP-size box, which enables the original artwork to be printed at its proper size, and inserts including a well-written 24 page booklet, two photographs from the era, and rattling aimlessly about inside, two little badges.</p>
<p>But I promised some observations, not just a description. I love the album; never be deceived by the opening clamour of 21st Century Schizoid Man, this is thoughtful music, not a mindless thrash. It was extraordinary hearing it for the first time; I’m not sure when that was for me – not 1969, but a couple of years later. It might have been on that wonderful Island Records sampler, Nice Enough to Eat, which I listened to in 1972 or thereabouts. If any album deserves this kind of treatment, this one does.</p>
<p>It was particularly thoughtful of the compilers to include the vinyl needledrop and the full-size artwork. Still &#8230; as it happens I have the record, not the first pressing, but an early ILPS, 4U matrix if you really want to know.</p>
<p>I played the record and then the CD needledrop. You know what? My record sounds better to my ears. Oddly, on the “declicked” needledrop you can easily hear pre-echo of the opening salvo of Schizoid, where it goes from very quiet to very loud. This is a vinyl flaw, where a quiet groove picks up a faint echo of the louder groove which follows it. My cut doesn’t have that, at least not audibly. It also sounds richer, more open, more dynamic.</p>
<p>Another thing I noticed: the artwork. Honestly, you <strong>have</strong> to see an early pressing of the original LP to appreciate this very striking image. The definition is much better, the colours more vibrant, those eyes – they stare manically out of the original, in the new print they are muted.</p>
<p>I’m guessing that they didn’t manage to get hold of the original artwork, and that what we have here is a print of a print.</p>
<p>Never mind. If you love this album, get the box; it is fantastic. You can get it from <a href="http://www.burningshed.com/store/kingcrimson/collection/313/1682/" target="_blank">burning shed</a>.</p>
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