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KING CRIMSON

Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With / Level Five / EleKtriK PANEGYRIC

The music in this three-disc collection dates from around the time of 2003’s , which is still King Crimson’s most recent studio album. Released the previous introduced early versions of some of the music that would appear on the later album, together with unreleased material. It represented the second set of studio recordings made after Bill Bruford and Tony Levin had quit the double trio, leaving Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew on guitars, Pat Mastelotto on drums and Trey Gun on Warr guitar and bass guitar.

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