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RED AND ME: DAVID CROSS

n 2023 the David Cross Band released Ice Blue, Silver Sky, which aside from a collection of original material also featured two King Crimson numbers the violinist had a hand in writing, from and . The latter track is something of an, which expanded the track’s principal melody into a full-length ambient suite featuring Cross’s looping violin and Fripp’s soundscapes. What were his reasons for returning to the track he last performed with King Crimson in 1974?

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