KING CRIMSON — Three Of A Perfect Pair

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Album · 1984

Filed under Non-Metal
By KING CRIMSON

Tracklist

1. Three Of A Perfect Pair (4:14)
2. Model Man (3:51)
3. Sleepless (5:19)
4. Man With An Open Heart (3:05)
5. Nuages (That Which Passes, Passes Like Clouds) (4:47)
6. Industry (7:04)
7. Dig Me (3:16)
8. No Warning (3:29)
9. Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part Three (6:02)

Total Time 41:11

Line-up/Musicians

- Adrian Belew / vocals, guitars
- Bill Bruford / drums
- Robert Fripp / guitar
- Tony Levin / stick, bass, synths, vocals

About this release

March 27, 1984
EG, Warner, Virgin

Reissued with the following bonus tracks:

10. The King Crimson Barber Shop (1:37)
11. Industrial Zone A (1:44)
12. Industrial Zone B (4:33)
13. Sleepless (Tony Levin Mix) (7:26)
14. Sleepless (Bob Clearmountain Mix) (5:24)
15. Sleepless (Dance Mix: François Kevorkian) (6:17)

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Warthur
Whilst I do agree that Three of a Perfect Pair does not meet the high standards of Discipline - and it's certainly not as easy to like as the accessible Beat - I also think it's been rather underrated over the years. The plan of arranging the album to include all the avant-garde material on one side and all the accessible stuff at the front of the album sounds good in theory, but in practice it means that the album doesn't flow at all well; the improvisations on the second side may be a little overlong, but listened to in isolation they aren't so bad; what really makes the second side drag is the fact that there's one dense Frippian soundscape after the next without any rhythmic New Wave rave-ups to split them up. But the songs on the first side are all wonderful - I particularly like Sleepless, which has an absolutely killer bassline from Tony Levin - and I think if you listen to the album in a different order, shuffling the accessible and experimental pieces together, you can get a much more satisfying listen. So, a decent piece altogether, hampered a little by misguided decisions about the running order.

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