King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King (50th Anniversary Edition)
In The Court Of The Crimson King (50th Anniversary Edition)
3 CDs, 1 Blu-ray Audio
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
Blu-ray AudioDie Blu-ray Audio Disc (auch Pure Audio Blu-ray) ist technisch gesehen eine ganz normale Blu-ray Disc und lässt sich auf jedem Blu-ray-Player abspielen. Allerdings enthält sie keinen Videoinhalt. Die hohe Speicherkapazität wird für hochauflösende Audiodaten (Stereo und Surround, bis 24 bit/192 kHz) genutzt. Bedient wird sie entweder ohne Bildschirm wie eine herkömmliche CD oder über das Onscreen-Menü wie eine normale Blu-ray Disc.
- Label: Discipline Global Mobile, 1969
- Bestellnummer: 9466940
- Erscheinungstermin: 25.10.2019
Weitere Ausgaben von In The Court Of The Crimson King
- EUR 27,99* King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King (40th Anniversary) (200g) (Limited Edition) LP, (40th Anniversary) (200g) (Limited Edition)
- EUR 19,99* King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King CD
- EUR 27,99* King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King (200g) (Limited Edition) LP, (200g) (Limited Edition)
- EUR 15,99* King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King (The New Mixes) 2 CDs, (The New Mixes)
- EUR 13,99* King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King (HDCD) CD, (HDCD)
- EUR 39,99* King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King (50th Anniversary Edition) (200g) 2 LPs, (50th Anniversary Edition) (200g)
*** Zwei Digisleeves im Schuber
" …ein unheimliches Meisterwerk." - Pete Townshend, 1969. Dieses Zitat wird für immer mit dem Album in Verbindung gebracht werden. Es wurde in der Werbung zur Zeit der Veröffentlichung des Albums verwendet. Es hat, entgegen so vieler falscher Versprechungen in der Werbung, wie angekündigt, den Test der Zeit bestanden.
Es ist leicht zu vergessen, wie schnell sich die Dinge für die erste Inkarnation von King Crimson entwickelten: Sie wurden am 13. Januar 1969 gegründet; im April standen sie regelmäßig in Clubs wie The Marquee und The Speakeasy auf der Bühne und traten mit Tyrannosaurus Rex im Lyceum auf, im Mai nahmen sie die erste von zwei BBC-Sessions auf, im Juni fanden die ersten (abgebrochenen) Albumaufnahmen statt und Anfang Juli - der große Durchbruch - spielten sie vor 650.000 Zuhörern im im Hyde Park als Vorgruppe der Rolling Stones.
Das Album wurde im August aufgenommen, bei Island Records (und Atlantic in den USA) unter Vertrag genommen, das Isle of Wight Festival wegen Krankheit/Erschöpfung verpasst, weitere Auftritte und eine zweite BBC-Session im September, ein einhellig gelobtes Top-5-Album in Großbritannien, gefolgt von einem Top-30-Debüt in den USA Wochen später, dann eine Tournee durch die USA - mit Auftritten an legendären Orten wie der Boston Tea Party, dem Kinetic Playground in Chicago, dem Fillmore East in New York und einem weiteren Auftritt mit den Rolling Stones - dieses Mal bei einem Festival in Miami und dann, nach einer Reihe von Auftritten im Dezember, im Fillmore West in San Francisco, war es vorbei, so schnell wie es begonnen hatte - der Bogen für die Band von der Gründung bis zur Auflösung hatte kaum mehr als 11 Monate gedauert. Zurück blieben ein ikonisches - sowohl musikalisch als auch in Bezug auf das Coverartwork - selbst produziertes Debütalbum, ein furchteinflößender Live-Ruf und das Gefühl einer Band, die in der kurzen Zeit ihres Bestehens ihre eigene Agenda gesetzt hatte.
King Crimson kehrten im Laufe der Jahre in vielen verschiedenen Besetzungen zurück - jede anders als ihre Vorgänger, und mit zwei Konzerten im Palladium Ende 2018 und drei Shows in der Royal Albert Hall im Juni 2019 hat die aktuelle Besetzung in London, der Stadt, in der die Band ihren Anfang nahm, vor mehr Menschen gespielt als zu jedem anderen Zeitpunkt seit 1969 und dabei mehr Material von 1969 gespielt als jede andere Besetzung seit dem Original. Die aktuelle Besetzung wurde mehr als einmal als "die beste Live-Band der Welt" bezeichnet - etwas, das auch über die Originalband gesagt wurde
50 Jahre später sind die Studioaufnahmen der ersten King Crimson immer noch unheimliche Meisterwerke.
Vor 50 Jahren erschien »In The Court Of The Crimson King«, das Debütalbum der britischen Rocklegenden King Crimson.
Passend zu diesem Jubiläum gibt es jetzt eine 50th Anniversary Edition mit drei CDs und einer Blu-ray Audio.
Die Blu-ray enthält eine enorme Menge an Inhalten, einschließlich aller neuen 2019-Stereo- und 5.1-Mixe von Steven Wilson (mit einer Auflösung von 24 / 96), dem Original-Mix (die Master Edition), eine komplette alternative Version des Albums mit Steven-Wilson-Mixen (2019), Instrumental-Mixe und mehr.
Die drei CDs der »In The Court Of The Crimson King – 50th Anniversary«-Edition enthalten den neuen Stereomix von Steven Wilson, eine erweiterte Version des alternativen Blu-ray-Albums und die Original-Master-Edition des Mixes von 1969 sowie zusätzliche Titel.
Das gesamte Tracklisting finden Sie im Folgenden.
Verpackt sind die vier Discs in zwei Gatefold-Sleeves. Ebenfalls enthalten ist ein Booklet mit neuen Sleeve-Notes von King-Crimson-Biograf Sid Smith.
Ein starkes erweitertes Reissue zum Jubiläum, ein Highlight für alle Fans: »In The Court Of The Crimson King – 50th Anniversary«.
50th anniversary 3CD/Blu-ray edition of King Crimson’s seminal debut presented in 2 x gatefold sleeve containing the individual CDs plus booklet with sleeve-notes by Sid Smith (packed in a rigid slipcase).
CD1 - 2019 Steven Wilson stereo mix (approved by Robert Fripp) alonside 2019 instrumental mixes (with Moonchild edited to song length)
CD2 - An expanded edition of the alternate album from the Blu-Ray
CD3 - The original master edition of the 1969 mix plus additional tracks
Blu-Ray Contents:
* 2019, 5.1 and stereo mixes by Steven Wilson in 24 / 96 resolution (for the first time)
* Original master edition of the 1969 album mix in 24 / 96 stereo.
* A complete alternate album comprising 2019 mixes by Steven Wilson including a much extended duo version of I Talk to The Wind, a June 19th version of ‘The Court of the Crimson King’ from the band’s final day at Morgan studios in June 1969, an isolated voice dominant version of ‘Epitaph’ & a version of ‘21st Century Schizoid Man’ which combines the Morgan studios instrumental with Greg Lake vocals from Wessex studios and August 2019 overdubs by Mel Collins & Jakko Jakszyk – the latter two mixed by David Singleton.
* A further album’s worth of additional material drawn from studio takes - much of it mixed by Steven Wilson & including extracts from the ‘wind session’ that produced the intro to 21CSM in stereo for the first time, the single a / b sides of the album title track drawn, for the first time since on disc, from the original master tapes & more are also included.
* The Blu-Ray is completed by a set of 2019 instrumental mixes and the surviving fragment of black & white footage from Hyde Park in 1969
All material on this set will also feature on the forthcoming Complete 1969 Sessions (the eighth boxed set in the series documenting King Crimson’s studio and live recordings from 1969 onwards).
“…Let’s make a hit waxing…” – Robert Fripp, studio chatter on recording sessions, June, 1969
As a preamble to a recording take, it’s not exactly clear whether it was meant to be an attempt to focus minds or a witty intro to a take countdown. It was of the moment, with no intention of ever being heard again. Nobody knew it would turn out to be prescient as Crimson, barely five months since formation, laid down tracks for sessions for a proposed debut album – sessions about to be abandoned in favour of a move to another studio and total self-production weeks later. Fifty years on, the album is one of the most beloved & revered in the rock music canon. The 50th anniversary edition features completely new mixes of the album in stereo & 5.1 by Steven Wilson, with the album presented in 24 / 96 resolution in multi-channel for the first time. The multi-channel master also includes the extended duo version of ‘I Talk to the Wind’ in 5.1. This track, much longer than the version mixed in 2009, also features in stereo along with newly mixed versions of other session tracks in stereo and a full set of instrumental mixes. In 2009, Court was one of the earliest of Steven’s 5.1 mixes of albums on which he or his band were not the main artist – along with Lizard & Red & while the King Crimson 5.1 series was, to a large extent, key to the revival of 5.1 for audio – an audio form the major record companies had all but abandoned as a result of the dual format confusion of sacd / dvd-a almost a decade earlier, Court was the one album of the many 5.1 mixes he has successfully undertaken which he wanted to revisit. The 50th anniversary and the first release on Blu-Ray provided just such an opportunity. Nor are these the only new features on the set.
The original studio instrumental take of ‘21st Century Schizoid Man’ has been completely re-imagined & mixed by David Singleton, with the addition of Greg Lake vocals from the later studio sessions at Wessex & contemporary sax & guitar overdubs by Mel Collins & Jakko Jakszyk – providing a link between the original band, the early 1970s line-up and the current band. David Singleton also contributes a mix of ‘Epitaph’ which highlights & isolates Greg’s vocals from the original studio sessions, showing just how spine chilling and powerful that vocal delivery was – an incredibly mature sound for a young man to achieve in his first major studio recording. Among the many tapes newly transferred or being transferred for this (& the forthcoming, much larger, boxed set of Complete 1969 Recordings), was the original tape of the Island released ‘The Court of the Crimson King’ single which had been previously dubbed from a 7” single as a curio. These and many other tracks give a comprehensive overview of one of the classic albums.
The Alternate album appears, quite deliberately, in slightly different track-listings on the Blu-Ray & CD (& on the accompanying double vinyl set). The aim on the Blu-Ray was to provide a fully sequenced listen that closely resembled the original album running order. This was extended on the CD, gathering many of the new mixes on one disc & revised again to make for a satisfying listen on vinyl.
In common with all other King Crimson studio albums in the format, the 5.1 mixes are being made available in this affordable set rather than being held over exclusively for larger expensive boxed sets, a practice that limits the availability of the music in multichannel audio to the detriment of artists and fans alike.
“…an uncanny masterpiece” – Pete Townshend, 1969
It’s a quote that’s forever associated with the album. It was used in advertising at the time of release. Unlike many claims made in advertising it has, like the album it heralded, stood the test of time. It’s easy to forget how quickly things moved for the first incarnation of King Crimson: Formed January 13th 1969; by April they were regulars on stage at the likes of The Marquee and The Speakeasy clubs & performed with Tyrannosaurus Rex at The Lyceum, by May recorded the first of two BBC sessions, initial (abandoned) album recording sessions in June & then, in early July – the big breakthrough – played to 650, 000 people in Hyde Park supporting The Rolling Stones, the album recorded in August, signed to Island Records (& Atlantic in the USA) Atlantic, missed the Isle of Wight festival due to illness / exhaustion, more gigs & a second BBC session in September, a Top 5 charting, unanimously lauded album in the UK, followed by a Top 30 debut in the USA weeks later, then toured the USA – with concert appearances at legendary venues such as the Boston Tea Party, Chicago’s Kinetic Playground, New York’s Fillmore East & another appearance on a bill with the Rolling Stones – this time at a Miami festival & then, following a series of December appearances at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, it was over, as quickly as it had begun – the arc for the band from formation to dissolution had taken barely more than 11 months, leaving behind an iconic – both musically and in terms of cover art - self-produced debut album, a fearsome live reputation & the sense of a band that, in its brief period of existence, set its own agenda.
King Crimson would return in many different line-ups over the years – each different from its predecessor and, with two concerts at The Palladium in late 2018 & three shows at The Royal Albert Hall in June, 2019, the current line-up has played to more people in London, the city in which it began, than at any point since 1969 & in the process, played more of the material from 1969 than any line-up since the original. The current line-up has, on more than one occasion, been described as “the best live band in the world” – something that also used to be said of the original band.
50 years on, the studio recordings of that first King Crimson remain, uncanny masterpieces.
Es ist leicht zu vergessen, wie schnell sich die Dinge für die erste Inkarnation von King Crimson entwickelten: Sie wurden am 13. Januar 1969 gegründet; im April standen sie regelmäßig in Clubs wie The Marquee und The Speakeasy auf der Bühne und traten mit Tyrannosaurus Rex im Lyceum auf, im Mai nahmen sie die erste von zwei BBC-Sessions auf, im Juni fanden die ersten (abgebrochenen) Albumaufnahmen statt und Anfang Juli - der große Durchbruch - spielten sie vor 650.000 Zuhörern im im Hyde Park als Vorgruppe der Rolling Stones.
Das Album wurde im August aufgenommen, bei Island Records (und Atlantic in den USA) unter Vertrag genommen, das Isle of Wight Festival wegen Krankheit/Erschöpfung verpasst, weitere Auftritte und eine zweite BBC-Session im September, ein einhellig gelobtes Top-5-Album in Großbritannien, gefolgt von einem Top-30-Debüt in den USA Wochen später, dann eine Tournee durch die USA - mit Auftritten an legendären Orten wie der Boston Tea Party, dem Kinetic Playground in Chicago, dem Fillmore East in New York und einem weiteren Auftritt mit den Rolling Stones - dieses Mal bei einem Festival in Miami und dann, nach einer Reihe von Auftritten im Dezember, im Fillmore West in San Francisco, war es vorbei, so schnell wie es begonnen hatte - der Bogen für die Band von der Gründung bis zur Auflösung hatte kaum mehr als 11 Monate gedauert. Zurück blieben ein ikonisches - sowohl musikalisch als auch in Bezug auf das Coverartwork - selbst produziertes Debütalbum, ein furchteinflößender Live-Ruf und das Gefühl einer Band, die in der kurzen Zeit ihres Bestehens ihre eigene Agenda gesetzt hatte.
King Crimson kehrten im Laufe der Jahre in vielen verschiedenen Besetzungen zurück - jede anders als ihre Vorgänger, und mit zwei Konzerten im Palladium Ende 2018 und drei Shows in der Royal Albert Hall im Juni 2019 hat die aktuelle Besetzung in London, der Stadt, in der die Band ihren Anfang nahm, vor mehr Menschen gespielt als zu jedem anderen Zeitpunkt seit 1969 und dabei mehr Material von 1969 gespielt als jede andere Besetzung seit dem Original. Die aktuelle Besetzung wurde mehr als einmal als "die beste Live-Band der Welt" bezeichnet - etwas, das auch über die Originalband gesagt wurde
50 Jahre später sind die Studioaufnahmen der ersten King Crimson immer noch unheimliche Meisterwerke.
Vor 50 Jahren erschien »In The Court Of The Crimson King«, das Debütalbum der britischen Rocklegenden King Crimson.
Passend zu diesem Jubiläum gibt es jetzt eine 50th Anniversary Edition mit drei CDs und einer Blu-ray Audio.
Die Blu-ray enthält eine enorme Menge an Inhalten, einschließlich aller neuen 2019-Stereo- und 5.1-Mixe von Steven Wilson (mit einer Auflösung von 24 / 96), dem Original-Mix (die Master Edition), eine komplette alternative Version des Albums mit Steven-Wilson-Mixen (2019), Instrumental-Mixe und mehr.
Die drei CDs der »In The Court Of The Crimson King – 50th Anniversary«-Edition enthalten den neuen Stereomix von Steven Wilson, eine erweiterte Version des alternativen Blu-ray-Albums und die Original-Master-Edition des Mixes von 1969 sowie zusätzliche Titel.
Das gesamte Tracklisting finden Sie im Folgenden.
Verpackt sind die vier Discs in zwei Gatefold-Sleeves. Ebenfalls enthalten ist ein Booklet mit neuen Sleeve-Notes von King-Crimson-Biograf Sid Smith.
Ein starkes erweitertes Reissue zum Jubiläum, ein Highlight für alle Fans: »In The Court Of The Crimson King – 50th Anniversary«.
50th anniversary 3CD/Blu-ray edition of King Crimson’s seminal debut presented in 2 x gatefold sleeve containing the individual CDs plus booklet with sleeve-notes by Sid Smith (packed in a rigid slipcase).
CD1 - 2019 Steven Wilson stereo mix (approved by Robert Fripp) alonside 2019 instrumental mixes (with Moonchild edited to song length)
CD2 - An expanded edition of the alternate album from the Blu-Ray
CD3 - The original master edition of the 1969 mix plus additional tracks
Blu-Ray Contents:
* 2019, 5.1 and stereo mixes by Steven Wilson in 24 / 96 resolution (for the first time)
* Original master edition of the 1969 album mix in 24 / 96 stereo.
* A complete alternate album comprising 2019 mixes by Steven Wilson including a much extended duo version of I Talk to The Wind, a June 19th version of ‘The Court of the Crimson King’ from the band’s final day at Morgan studios in June 1969, an isolated voice dominant version of ‘Epitaph’ & a version of ‘21st Century Schizoid Man’ which combines the Morgan studios instrumental with Greg Lake vocals from Wessex studios and August 2019 overdubs by Mel Collins & Jakko Jakszyk – the latter two mixed by David Singleton.
* A further album’s worth of additional material drawn from studio takes - much of it mixed by Steven Wilson & including extracts from the ‘wind session’ that produced the intro to 21CSM in stereo for the first time, the single a / b sides of the album title track drawn, for the first time since on disc, from the original master tapes & more are also included.
* The Blu-Ray is completed by a set of 2019 instrumental mixes and the surviving fragment of black & white footage from Hyde Park in 1969
All material on this set will also feature on the forthcoming Complete 1969 Sessions (the eighth boxed set in the series documenting King Crimson’s studio and live recordings from 1969 onwards).
“…Let’s make a hit waxing…” – Robert Fripp, studio chatter on recording sessions, June, 1969
As a preamble to a recording take, it’s not exactly clear whether it was meant to be an attempt to focus minds or a witty intro to a take countdown. It was of the moment, with no intention of ever being heard again. Nobody knew it would turn out to be prescient as Crimson, barely five months since formation, laid down tracks for sessions for a proposed debut album – sessions about to be abandoned in favour of a move to another studio and total self-production weeks later. Fifty years on, the album is one of the most beloved & revered in the rock music canon. The 50th anniversary edition features completely new mixes of the album in stereo & 5.1 by Steven Wilson, with the album presented in 24 / 96 resolution in multi-channel for the first time. The multi-channel master also includes the extended duo version of ‘I Talk to the Wind’ in 5.1. This track, much longer than the version mixed in 2009, also features in stereo along with newly mixed versions of other session tracks in stereo and a full set of instrumental mixes. In 2009, Court was one of the earliest of Steven’s 5.1 mixes of albums on which he or his band were not the main artist – along with Lizard & Red & while the King Crimson 5.1 series was, to a large extent, key to the revival of 5.1 for audio – an audio form the major record companies had all but abandoned as a result of the dual format confusion of sacd / dvd-a almost a decade earlier, Court was the one album of the many 5.1 mixes he has successfully undertaken which he wanted to revisit. The 50th anniversary and the first release on Blu-Ray provided just such an opportunity. Nor are these the only new features on the set.
The original studio instrumental take of ‘21st Century Schizoid Man’ has been completely re-imagined & mixed by David Singleton, with the addition of Greg Lake vocals from the later studio sessions at Wessex & contemporary sax & guitar overdubs by Mel Collins & Jakko Jakszyk – providing a link between the original band, the early 1970s line-up and the current band. David Singleton also contributes a mix of ‘Epitaph’ which highlights & isolates Greg’s vocals from the original studio sessions, showing just how spine chilling and powerful that vocal delivery was – an incredibly mature sound for a young man to achieve in his first major studio recording. Among the many tapes newly transferred or being transferred for this (& the forthcoming, much larger, boxed set of Complete 1969 Recordings), was the original tape of the Island released ‘The Court of the Crimson King’ single which had been previously dubbed from a 7” single as a curio. These and many other tracks give a comprehensive overview of one of the classic albums.
The Alternate album appears, quite deliberately, in slightly different track-listings on the Blu-Ray & CD (& on the accompanying double vinyl set). The aim on the Blu-Ray was to provide a fully sequenced listen that closely resembled the original album running order. This was extended on the CD, gathering many of the new mixes on one disc & revised again to make for a satisfying listen on vinyl.
In common with all other King Crimson studio albums in the format, the 5.1 mixes are being made available in this affordable set rather than being held over exclusively for larger expensive boxed sets, a practice that limits the availability of the music in multichannel audio to the detriment of artists and fans alike.
“…an uncanny masterpiece” – Pete Townshend, 1969
It’s a quote that’s forever associated with the album. It was used in advertising at the time of release. Unlike many claims made in advertising it has, like the album it heralded, stood the test of time. It’s easy to forget how quickly things moved for the first incarnation of King Crimson: Formed January 13th 1969; by April they were regulars on stage at the likes of The Marquee and The Speakeasy clubs & performed with Tyrannosaurus Rex at The Lyceum, by May recorded the first of two BBC sessions, initial (abandoned) album recording sessions in June & then, in early July – the big breakthrough – played to 650, 000 people in Hyde Park supporting The Rolling Stones, the album recorded in August, signed to Island Records (& Atlantic in the USA) Atlantic, missed the Isle of Wight festival due to illness / exhaustion, more gigs & a second BBC session in September, a Top 5 charting, unanimously lauded album in the UK, followed by a Top 30 debut in the USA weeks later, then toured the USA – with concert appearances at legendary venues such as the Boston Tea Party, Chicago’s Kinetic Playground, New York’s Fillmore East & another appearance on a bill with the Rolling Stones – this time at a Miami festival & then, following a series of December appearances at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, it was over, as quickly as it had begun – the arc for the band from formation to dissolution had taken barely more than 11 months, leaving behind an iconic – both musically and in terms of cover art - self-produced debut album, a fearsome live reputation & the sense of a band that, in its brief period of existence, set its own agenda.
King Crimson would return in many different line-ups over the years – each different from its predecessor and, with two concerts at The Palladium in late 2018 & three shows at The Royal Albert Hall in June, 2019, the current line-up has played to more people in London, the city in which it began, than at any point since 1969 & in the process, played more of the material from 1969 than any line-up since the original. The current line-up has, on more than one occasion, been described as “the best live band in the world” – something that also used to be said of the original band.
50 years on, the studio recordings of that first King Crimson remain, uncanny masterpieces.
Rezensionen
»Für den Remixing-Guru Steven Wilson war es (...) klar, dass er zum 50-Jährigen dieses Monuments eine möglichst ultimative Ausgabe produzieren musste – was ihm auch gelang. (...) Sehr viel mehr geht nicht in Sachen ›In The Court Of The Crimson King‹.« (stereoplay, Februar 2020)»Drei CDs widmen sich den unterschiedlichen (klanglichen) Versionen, dazu eine Bluray, auf der High-End-Fans neben dem kompletten CD-Material noch zusätzliche Abmischungen im Surround Sound oder als hochauflösendes Stereosignal finden. (...) Natürlich darf dabei auch das Album im originalen Mix nicht fehlen, erweitert um Outtakes, Backingtracks sowie die A und B-Seite der 1969er Monosingle des Titeltracks.« (Good Times, Februar/März 2020)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 4 (CD)
- 1 STEREO MIXES:21st century schizoid man
- 2 I talk to the wind
- 3 Epitaph
- 4 Moonchild
- 5 The court of the crimson king
- 6 INSTRUMENTAL MIXES:21st century schizoid man
- 7 I talk to the wind
- 8 Epitaph
- 9 Moonchild (edit)
- 10 The court of the crimson king
Disk 2 von 4 (CD)
- 1 ALT. ALBUM EXPANDED:Wind session
- 2 21st century schizoid man
- 3 I talk to the wind (Alternate 2019 Mix)
- 4 I talk to the wind (Duo Version)
- 5 Epitaph (Isolated Vocal 2019 Mix)
- 6 Epitaph (Alt. Take 2019 Mix)
- 7 Moonchild
- 8 The court of the crimson king (June 1969 Take 2019 Mix)
- 9 21st century schizoid man (Trio Version)
Disk 3 von 4 (CD)
- 1 21st century schizoid man
- 2 I talk to the wind
- 3 Epitaph
- 4 Moonchild
- 5 The court of the crimson king
- 6 ADDITIONAL MATERIAL:21st century schizoid man (Morgan Studios Instrumental)
- 7 I talk to the wind (Studio Run Through)
- 8 Epitaph (Backing Track)
- 9 The court of the crimson king 1 (Mono Single A Side)
- 10 The court of the crimson king 2 (Mono Single B Side)
Disk 4 von 4 (Blu-ray Audio)
- 1 5.1 MIXES:21st century schizoid man
- 2 I talk to the wind
- 3 Epitaph
- 4 Moonchild
- 5 The court of the crimson king
- 6 2019 STEREO MIXES:21st century schizoid man
- 7 I talk to the wind (duo version)
- 8 Epitaph
- 9 Moonchild
- 10 The court of the crimson king
- 11 2019 INSTRUMENTAL MIXES:21st century schizoid man
- 12 I talk to the wind
- 13 Epitaph
- 14 Moonchild
- 15 The court of the crimson king
- 16 ORIGINAL MASTER EDITION:21st century schizoid man
- 17 I talk to the wind
- 18 Epitaph
- 19 Moonchild
- 20 The court of the crimson king
- 21 ALTERNATE ALBUM:21st century schizoid man (Morgan Studios)
- 22 I talk to the wind (Alternate 2019 Mix)
- 23 I talk to the wind (Duo Version 2019 Mix)
- 24 Epitaph (Isolated Vocal 2019 Mix)
- 25 Epitaph (Alternate Take 2019)
- 26 Moonchild (Take 1 2019 Mix)
- 27 The court of the crimson king (June 1969 Take 2019 Mix)
- 28 ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: Wind session (2019 Stereo Mix)
- 29 21st century schizoid man (2019 Stereo Mix)
- 30 I talk to the wind (Studio Run Through)
- 31 Epitaph (Backing Track)
- 32 Moonchild (Album Edit 2009 Mix)
- 33 The court of the crimson king (Take 3 2009 Mix)
- 34 21st century schizoid man (Morgan Studios Instrumental Take)
- 35 The court of the crimson king 1 (Mono Single A Side 1969)
- 36 The court of the crimson king 2 (Mono Single B Side 1969)
- 37 VIDEO:21st century schizoid man Extract (Hyde Park 1969)
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