Lizard

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"Lizard" is a 1970 progressive rock album by King Crimson, noted for its jazz-influenced experimentation and complex, avant-garde compositions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf progressive rock album
studio album
artist King Crimson NERFINISHED
chronologyPosition third studio album by King Crimson
composer Robert Fripp NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtBy Gini Barris NERFINISHED
criticalReception initially mixed reviews
later critical reappraisal as an adventurous work
followedBy Islands
genre avant-garde rock
jazz rock
progressive rock
guestVocalist Jon Anderson NERFINISHED
Jon Anderson of Yes NERFINISHED
hasPart Big Top
Bolero – The Peacock’s Tale NERFINISHED
Cirkus NERFINISHED
Happy Family
Indoor Games
Lady of the Dancing Water NERFINISHED
Lizard
Prince Rupert Awakes NERFINISHED
The Battle of Glass Tears NERFINISHED
hasStyle extensive use of woodwinds and brass
orchestral arrangements
hasTheme fantastical and surreal imagery in lyrics
language English
lyricist Peter Sinfield NERFINISHED
mainPerformer Andy McCulloch NERFINISHED
Gordon Haskell NERFINISHED
Mel Collins NERFINISHED
Robert Fripp NERFINISHED
medium compact disc
digital download
vinyl record
notableFeature avant-garde arrangements
complex compositions
jazz-influenced experimentation
partOf King Crimson discography
performer King Crimson NERFINISHED
precededBy In the Wake of Poseidon NERFINISHED
producer Peter Sinfield NERFINISHED
Robert Fripp NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1970
recordLabel Atlantic Records
Island Records
releaseDate 1970-12-11

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King Crimson notableWork Lizard