King Crimson - B'boom
Discipline Global Mobile  (1995)
Progressive Rock

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7*
CD  103:43
19 tracks
B'boom (Disc 1)  (55:27)
   01   Vrooom             07:06
   02   Frame By Frame             05:24
   03   Sex, Sleep, Eat, Drink, Dream             04:48
   04   Red             06:08
   05   One Time             05:35
   06   B'Boom             06:48
   07   Thrak             06:28
   08   Improv - Two Sticks             01:25
   09   Elephant Talk             04:25
   10   Indiscipline             07:20
B'boom (Disc 2)  (48:16)
   01   Vrooom Vrooom             06:18
   02   Matte Kudasai             03:36
   03   The Talking Drum             05:44
   04   Lark's Tongues In Aspic Part II             07:31
   05   Heartbeat             03:51
   06   Sleepless             06:05
   07   People             05:22
   08   B'Boom (Reprise)             04:16
   09   Thrak             05:33
Personal Details
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Country USA
Original Release Date 1995
Cat. Number DGM 9503
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Notes
B'Boom
Date of Release 1995

When King Crimson regrouped in late 1994 (after being apart for more than ten years), they were not planning on taping one of their first shows together for release as a live album later on. But after completing a successful tour of Argentina, the band discovered that a poorly recorded bootleg had surfaced, and it was costing fans a pretty healthy sum. So like many other bands before them, King Crimson decided to beat the bootleggers and release an official live album themselves. The resulting two-CD set is worthy of any serious Crimson fan's time, due to an excellent song selection, inspired playing, and crystal clear sound (taken directly from a DAT soundboard tape). The classic '80s lineup, which appears on B'Boom, is that of Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford, and Tony Levin, joined by new members Pat Mastelotto (drums) and Trey Gunn (stick). Name your favorite Crimson tune, and chances are it'll be here - "Red," "Elephant Talk," "Matte Kudasai," "Frame By Frame," and more. Also included is a simply raging version of the colossal rock track "Indiscipline," as well as intriguing new material ("Vroom" and "Thrak"). A great live document of King Crimson. - Greg Prato