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Live in Detroit, MI

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Live in Detroit, MI
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 2001
RecordedNovember 13, 1971
VenueEastown Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, United States
GenreProgressive rock
LabelDiscipline Global Mobile
ProducerDavid Singleton and Alex R. Mundy
King Crimson Collector's Club chronology
Live In Northampton, MA
(2001)
Live in Detroit, MI
(2001)
Live in Nashville, TN
(2002)
Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

Live in Detroit, MI is a live album (2-CD set) by the band King Crimson, released by the Discipline Global Mobile through the King Crimson Collectors' Club in October 2001.[2] The album was recorded in Detroit, Michigan at the Eastown Theatre on 13 November 1971 although the packaging erroneously gives the month as December. It also erroneously lists the second track on Disc 2 as "Mars" when it should be "The Devil's Triangle".[1]

The album includes liner notes by the band's drummer, Ian Wallace.

Track listing

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Disc 1

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  1. "Pictures of a City" (Fripp, Sinfield) – 9:02
  2. "Formentera Lady" (Fripp, Sinfield) – 9:08
  3. "Sailor's Tale" (Fripp) – 5:59
  4. "Cirkus" (Fripp, Sinfield) – 9:14
  5. "Ladies of the Road" (incomplete) (Fripp, Sinfield) – 7:54
  6. "Groon" (incomplete) (Fripp) – 17:49

Disc 2

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  1. "21st Century Schizoid Man" (Fripp, McDonald, Lake, Giles, Sinfield) – 13:21
  2. "The Devil's Triangle" (Fripp, McDonald) – 13:22
  3. "The Court of the Crimson King" (McDonald, Sinfield) – 3:31
  4. "Lady of the Dancing Water" (incomplete) (Fripp, Sinfield) – 2:25

Personnel

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King Crimson

Production personnel

  • Alex R. Mundy – digital editing
  • David Singleton – mastering
  • Robert Ellis – photography
  • Hugh O'Donnell – design

Notes

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The audience link after "Pictures of a City" has been repaired. A few obvious faults remain. The introduction to "Ladies of the Road" is missing, and there is a break in the middle of "Groon", where the original tapes were changed. "Lady Of The Dancing Water" remains an incomplete fragment.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Planer, Lindsay. [hhttps://www.allmusic.com/album/live-in-detroit-mi-1971-mw0001250769 "King Crimson: Live in Detroit, MI 1971"]. allmusic.com. Retrieved 16 March 2025.
  2. ^ Discogs The King Crimson Collectors' Club
  3. ^ Discogs Live In Detroit, MI, December 13, 1971
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