Red

Red was the last studio album from the 1970s of the progressive rock band King Crimson. It was musical a magnum opus because it all genres that the Group had gone through in the previous albums combined with the specific sounds of the earliest King Crimson albums.



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 * 2.1 King Crimson
 * 2.2 Other
 * 3 Trivia
 * 4 external links
 * 1) "Red" (Robert Fripp) – 6: 16
 * 2) "Fallen Angel" (Fripp, Richard Palmer-James, John Wetton) – 6: 03
 * 3) "One More Red Nightmare" (Fripp, Wetton) – 7: 10
 * 4) "Providence" (Bill Bruford, David Cross, Fripp, Wetton) – 8: 10
 * 5) "Starless" (Cross, Fripp, Palmer-James, Wetton) – 12: 16
 * Robert Fripp - guitar, mellotron
 * John Wetton - bass guitar, vocals
 * Bill Bruford - drums, percussion
 * David Cross - violin
 * Mel Collins - saxophone
 * Ian McDonald - saxophone
 * Robin Miller - oboe
 * Marc Charig - Horn
 * Nirvana-frontman Kurt Cobain called this album the best of all time, and said that it had had much influence the sound on the sound of "In Utero".