Larks’ Tongues in Aspic

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Larks’ Tongues in Aspic is a 1973 progressive rock album by King Crimson, renowned for its experimental blend of heavy rock, avant-garde improvisation, and complex instrumental compositions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf progressive rock album
studio album
artist King Crimson NERFINISHED
composer Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
David Cross NERFINISHED
Jamie Muir NERFINISHED
John Wetton NERFINISHED
Robert Fripp NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtBy Tantra Designs NERFINISHED
criticalReception widely acclaimed by progressive rock critics
featuresInstrument Mellotron NERFINISHED
electric guitar
percussion
violin
genre avant-garde rock
experimental rock
jazz fusion
progressive rock
hasInfluenceOn later progressive metal artists
hasPart Book of Saturday NERFINISHED
Easy Money NERFINISHED
Exiles NERFINISHED
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part One NERFINISHED
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part Two NERFINISHED
The Talking Drum NERFINISHED
language English
length about 46 minutes
mainPerformer Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
David Cross NERFINISHED
Jamie Muir NERFINISHED
John Wetton NERFINISHED
Robert Fripp NERFINISHED
nextWork Starless and Bible Black NERFINISHED
notableFor complex instrumental compositions
experimental blend of heavy rock and avant-garde improvisation
partOf King Crimson discography NERFINISHED
performer King Crimson NERFINISHED
previousWork Earthbound NERFINISHED
producer Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
David Cross NERFINISHED
Jamie Muir NERFINISHED
John Wetton NERFINISHED
King Crimson NERFINISHED
Robert Fripp NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1973
recordedAt Command Studios, London NERFINISHED
recordLabel Atlantic Records
Island Records
releaseDate 1973-03-23

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King Crimson notableWork Larks’ Tongues in Aspic
John Wetton notableWork Larks’ Tongues in Aspic