King Crimson - Level Five
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LEVEL FIVE
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Robert Fripp: Guitar
Adrian Belew: Guitar and Vocals
Trey Gunn: Warr guitar, fretless Warr guitar
Pat Mastelotto: Traps and Buttons
Music by King Crimson, Words by Adrian Belew.
Recorded & Engineered by Machine at The Tracking Room, Studio Belew and Pat's Garage.
Additional engineering: Jeff Juliano
Additional programming: Machine
Mixed by Machine, at the Mixing Room, Nashville; remixing at The Shop, Hoboken, NJ.
Produced by King Crimson & Machine.
Haiku Voice recorded at Studio Belew by Ken Latchney.
Voice source on Elektrik: Tim Faulkner.
“The Power To Believe: Coda” produced by The Vicar and Robert Fripp.
Soundscape recorded in live performance at Newlyn Church, Cornwall, on December 7, 1997.
Tone Probe production mastering (compilation, sequencing, editing) by David Singleton & Robert Fripp at DGM SoundWorld on behalf of King Crimson.
Cover artwork from a painting by P.J.Crook.
Photograph by Paul Brown.
Package Art & Design by Hugh O’Donnell.
Robert Fripp plays Fernandes and 48th Street Guitars.
Trey Gunn’s touch guitars are made exclusively by Mark Warr of Warr Guitars.
Trey's rack was built by Matt Hill of Smallmaker Music.
And thanks to:
Paiste, M-Audio, Drum Workshop, Vic Firth, Evans, Bill Saragosa, PDV, Jeff Kazen, Bill Munyon for additional sound design, Thunderbird, Drum Paradise, Jeff Duke, Con+Noe, Ed Renolds, Jeff Ocheltree, Euphonic Audio, Line 6, SWR, Raven Labs, Charlie Hewitt, Adrian Molloy and Martha Belew.
King Crimson is managed worldwide by Discipline Global Mobile Ltd.
#KingCrimson
#RobertFripp
That damnable Fripp just loves breaking the pattern. Writes Larks Tongues part I-IV, then does a part V, but calls it Level 5.
He refuses to be predictable. He's undeprictable.
undeprictable
Undefrippable
I fucking love it, so him, fuck it
Favorite track from this album. It's almost like a final boss theme from a videogame. It sounds so evil and powerful.
This doesn't sound like final boss music from a videogame... videogame final boss themes sound like THIS
ie -- pretty much all the composers who wrote the first epic final boss themes in the 80's & 90's were huge King Crimson / prog rock nerds !
Bro thats what i thought when i heard dance id eternity by dream theater for the first time
@@the_most_ever_company considering the year it came out yeah
I could hear a stage theme, miniboss, stage boss, game over, level up screen, all in one song
@@arthurpprado same
Belew's guitar solo in this track is freaking disturbing and amazing
Kinda Star Trekky
Listening to this while eating has made eating quite the intense experience lmao. 10/10
Add doing the ironing !
Were you eating Strange Spaghetti
Larks Tongues In Aspic Part Five: Fripp's breaks: impossible final boss
Fripp and Belew though… together, they were an unstoppable force for good!
Until they stopped…
And it's a shame that they stopped
They were so good together, it hurt.
Likewise they were unstartable, until they started
As a huge fan of grunge and prog rock the grungy guitar in a song by King Crimson is a dream come true
Also, what the hell's up with the album cover, someone please explain
It's a dark critique of people's infallible faith in things, with no self reflection/will to think for themselves I think. At least that is what I get out of it. I think it's supposed to be almost cultish looking, there are many things in it made to seem similar to Nazis I believe. Obviously to survive every group needs children to be born, and yet they have a child hooked up to a gas chamber, so I think it may be a broader metaphor for indoctrination? Because they're hooking a baby up to a kind of gas, but a baby can't consent at that age so in a way it kind of comes off to me like they're either poisoning the baby with something or they just killed it - but that death could be metaphorical, they could be displaying it as murder to represent the baby not being able to truly be autonomous because they were brought up in some kind of fascistic nightmare surrounded by indoctrination - which could be either a political indoctrination or a religious one. I wouldn't draw the lines back to indoctrination but I think the album being titled "The Power to Believe" really changes a lot of the imagery. They have other songs that critique blind faith and indoctrination so I kind of am thinking it has to do with that.
@@stickss22 what do you mean, its awesome. a distopian apocaliptic urban setting showing family life under horrible conditions outside the house.
@@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758 100% Love it
@@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758it reminds me of the art work of a lot of the 80s thrash metal bands
Heavy, bad, threatening opening. Fantastic instrumental track.
Da brividi!!
@@calogerobuttacavoli78 esattamente!
Best King Crimson instrumental, in my opinion.
Best yang one. Sheltering sky still reigns supreme for me and satori.
This isn't Trio though
Hard to choose just one, with so many on offer 🤔...apart from those previously mentioned, I have a special place in my heart and mind for LTiA1 and for Providence as bookends to the 1972-74 era 🎼🎶🎵🎶🎵
I agree with David Ryan
I myself try to avoid calling thing The Best. However this is definitely in the top tier of King Crimson instrumentals.
5:10 that entire guitar solo. Whole thing is just one of the nastiest things ever written.
Level Five Uses The "Funk" & "Synthy" Vibes of Part Three, And Mixes it With The Intensity of Parts Two, & Four, I Really Like That.
And it is the most threatening of them all, like every single part had built tension to reach the peak: Level V
@@ZaphiroAnejo I Actually Made an Entire Video That Was Just The Larks' Tongues Suite(Plus Some Added Additions of The Talking Drum And The Acoustic Version of CODA: I Have a Dream), I Uploaded it Too, Unfortunately, it Got Fripped.
what does the talking drum have to do with ltia@@sherry-annsasmellyshrew6516
This is the most powerful and progressive thing that I have ever heard out from King Chrisom in decades.
Damn this slaps. This music sounds like it was made for an epic battle, really feels like it's telling a story.
Excellent guitar playing by Adrian Belew!
One of their best instrumentals
This is probably my favorite KC album. It’s just amazing, simple as that
I agree 100%
Same. The Construkction of Light is a close second for me.
@@Johnnygrafx yea that album is awesome
Its a high contender for me, and I've been a fan since the seventies.
Me too, my other favorite is Red, which was also their last album 😅 I've been listening to Crimson since Discipline came out. But this was their last real album, and it's sort of a culmination of all the different styles that they did over the years, even their early jazzy stuff can be called metal, no one else had ever done that before. This album is perfect from start to finish.
This is King Crimson's Dance of Eternity... amazing
King Crimson is one of the only progressive rock bands that really managed to peak (again) after the 70s. Like, I actually think this is pretty cool for 2003. And I'm glad that Fripp was finally able to start working outside of the shadow of In the Court of the Crimson King.
Yeah, but he returned to the "shadow" in 2015 and KC became just another nostalgia band....
Magma tho
Pink Floyd seemed to get it together later. 1994 was pretty special. Even into 2019 the did some incredible stuff. But are right, KC and Fripp have endured and well.
@@robertvetter1011 I don't think that's fair. After such a great career don't they deserve to play whatever they want?
I mean he was behind a lot of other very acclaimed albums, like Red and Discipline as well which both do get a solid amount of praise. I think a lot of the prog fanbase tends to let in the court of the crimson king overshadow the rest but I think jazz fans and some experimental rock/punk groups respect a lot of the other discography. But yeah I think a lot of prog fans seem to let their debut album overshadow the rest it feels like.
I am overall a pretty huge fan of prog/jazz fusion/jazz, but also a lot of punk groups and I feel like modern prog fans tend to be less experimental in the kinds of music they look into today than they used to, it feels like they see it as more generic than it's supposed to be. They hear a porcupine tree album and think it's prog even though it's more like "trying to sound like the prog bands from 20 years ago" - it's a reactionary kind of fandom now where a lot of people don't try to push boundaries but instead just take the sounds of the great bands of the past and they now just recreate those exact sounds. In the first decade of prog - everyone knew it was an approach to music rather than a "sound". The second people start just copying sounds from one another or copycat bands show up just to make a buck, that's not prog. Prog is supposed to be *progressing* rock music to boundaries previously unexplored, it does not have a "sound" like other genres do and when it comes off like it *does* then it's no longer prog (all my opinion of course, but I mean why call it prog if they're just making money off of nostalgia or other people who*were* progressive?)
Tbh, The Mars Volta is a great example of a band that was able to pay homage to the prog great but still pushed the boundaries, they are the only prog band to come up in the last 20 years that I can really say did anything special. But then again, I haven't been keeping up to date with contemporary artists the last 4 or 5 years so I could have easily missed a good group.
The Power To Beleive in 2023 is a scary listen
I think this may be the hardest piece I've ever heard in all my life. Every time I listen to it, thrills raises over my backbone. That's so massive and gorgeous!
That is the most amazing and worderfully chaotic guitar solo that I've heard in my entire life. What a song for the love pf god!!
My dream is to have videogame sountrack made by KC. And this will be the final boss music
Or at least the level 5 boss
It legitimately sounds like an insane multi phased boss battle
it would be epic
poor dream
@@apothecurio terraria boss music
I imagine the entire game taking place in a giant theater/cirkus(haha get it) of some kind, with trippy enemies that look like the mother series and resident evil had a baby
One of the ? Or best guitar solos of all time . Thanks , Adrian
Effectively the album's opening number, and once again the mighty Crim know how to stop you in your tracks before you're ready! That middle section is as scary as anything off Red or Thrak... so much for prog being noodly or airy-fairy!
this really sounds like a video game and i love it
King Crimson's music is so trippy.
This one sounds NASTY! 🤘
Here we go!
Crimsonists of the world unite!
All hail the Crimson King!
Based
The drums…..the drums….. just give me more………👍😀
This is so underrated.
King Crimson is King, thank you
This sounds so fucking fresh i love it
Hadn’t really occurred to me before but the drums on this track are sensational. BRAVO 👏🏻
Their most recent best composition.
Hair-raising THRAKs. Excellent job, gentlemen.
One of their best songs
appears to be a very nice compilation deserving to be played in the whole with its mates on album
Favorite piece of yours. Fabulous!
Dissonances scale , great Heavy album the Power to believe. Tey Gunn ,Pat Mastellotto , Adrian Belew and Mr Robert Fripp...
Damn this is good! This will remain radical 100 years from now..
Masterful. One of their absolute best tunes!
my first and probably last time seeing KC was on this album tour - 20 freaking years ago already.
This albums like KC meats Radiohead meats tool like this is beyond epic and instantly lands in my top 3 KC albums
Level Five is a better title than larks' tongues in aspic part five in my opinion
Finally, someone.
That’s fact
@@Boston84 a fact of life
@@justsomelurkerrr lol yes
That's fair to say, even if it is the fifth Larks.
Work of Art!!!
This is my favorite Instrumental i love you guys
love you , thank you so much for existing masters 💖🎶🎵🌈✨🤟🏼
Super !!!
Have seen this live in Montréal, Canada. Fabulous !!!
The playing is level 5, of course that goes without saying for every Crimson album, no other rock band comes close to there musicianship. Take that ASMR lovers.
Great track , totaly adicted to .
Brilliant!!!
📈 Level five - hundred ‼️
King Crimson is the only band in the world that ever made me wonder if the guitar woild truly run out of fretboard space....and that is a good thing!
Love this song!
Just too good.
🤘
5:15 - Let Belew be Belew ..
This kicks ass
TOOL and King Crimson ❤❤❤
The "Night On Bald Mountain" of rock and roll.
Grandiose 😇
most epic song ever
No words needed 👌😵
Thanks.
1:03 that drumming🔥
Amazing!!! ♣
Did you call me, Sir?
Damn I wish we'd get a new KC album
As Uncle Robert has said, King Crimson is its own thing. He created a monster, basically. I'd love a live album and then what?
@@steverose1977 they have put out a bunch of live albums since 2008. we want new studio material. imagine how 3 drums would sound on studio. powerful.
@@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758 That would be wonderful. Non vedo l'ora!
Imagine King Crimson making a videogame soundtrack
very good.......................................
Level 5 Robert Fripp
4:09 you can't escape the terror modules
The natural evolution of Lark's Tongues in Aspic
Djent aint got shit on the King
More like Djent bands, Tool, Primus, industrial metal bands bowed down to Lord Fripp.
cool 😎
Great bedtime music for small children.
Lol are your kids ok 😂?
"Turn it up, Dad!!!"
this sounds like boss music
*Boss' music sound like this
@@rinoksilpshiknimenyaa oh yeah, I forgot King Crimson was here before video games
this is soo heavy
The pentadodecahedron of doom.
would that be a polyhedron with 100 sides?
as of today, 11 Pink Floyd fans don't like King Crimson
Uhhhhhh
Make that 12-
Lame
@@papajhonsreal there goes another one lol
what does this even mean lol those are two of my favorite bands
Reminds me of voivod, which is nice🤗
10/10
I just drop by to visit the Kings of Progressive Rock again. I'll be back.
Apocalyptic music!
It was awesome that warfield 20032 tourssame yr,same venue when on ceros come to you,,‘San Fran rockingsisco yes indeed9 needisay more
I have a bad habit of hearing "meet the Simpsons" over the climbing riff part >___>
Level 5 on level 10 on my hifi set.
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This would be the perfect soundtrack for a boss battle in the 5th level of a videogame...
Boss music before video games
BRING BACK MY TPTB TO STREAMING SERVICES MR FRIPP 😭😭😭
O rock progressivo é tudo de bom
I just imagine an mk match goin hard with everyone Armageddon style
peak interlude
cool concert au dour festival 2003
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The first time I heard the drum samples, I thought my disc was messed up.
5:02. Hot damn.
Nuclear annihilation. Unimaginable power wrought in an instant. Deep terror and confusion. A fine powder of radioactive dust rains from the sky. Shrieks of pain and fear as the unthinkable becomes reality