Starless and Bible Black

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Starless and Bible Black is a 1974 progressive rock album by King Crimson, noted for its dark, improvisation-heavy sound and complex compositions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf progressive rock album
studio album
artist King Crimson NERFINISHED
chronology King Crimson studio albums
composer Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
David Cross NERFINISHED
John Wetton NERFINISHED
Richard Palmer-James NERFINISHED
Robert Fripp NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresMusician Bill Bruford NERFINISHED
David Cross NERFINISHED
John Wetton NERFINISHED
Robert Fripp NERFINISHED
followedBy Red NERFINISHED
genre experimental rock
progressive rock
hasPart Fracture NERFINISHED
Lament NERFINISHED
Starless and Bible Black (track) NERFINISHED
The Great Deceiver NERFINISHED
The Mincer NERFINISHED
The Night Watch NERFINISHED
Trio
We'll Let You Know NERFINISHED
label Atlantic Records NERFINISHED
Island Records NERFINISHED
language English
notableCharacteristic complex compositions
dark sound
improvisation-heavy
originalFormat vinyl LP
partlyRecordedLive true
performer King Crimson NERFINISHED
precededBy Larks' Tongues in Aspic NERFINISHED
producer George Chkiantz NERFINISHED
King Crimson NERFINISHED
recorded 1973
1974
releaseDate 1974-03-29
sideOneContains Lament NERFINISHED
The Great Deceiver NERFINISHED
The Night Watch NERFINISHED
We'll Let You Know NERFINISHED
sideTwoContains Fracture NERFINISHED
Starless and Bible Black (track) NERFINISHED
The Mincer NERFINISHED
Trio
titleOrigin line from the poem Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas

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King Crimson notableWork Starless and Bible Black
King Crimson notableSong Starless and Bible Black
this entity surface form: Starless
John Wetton notableWork Starless and Bible Black