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The latest live performance by the band “The Sun and the Terror” led by violinist David Cross, who contributed greatly to the production of many historic masterpieces as a member of King Crimson’s most creative and progressive period from 1972 to 1974, is now available for the first time with the highest quality sound! This set list! You can’t help but cry! You can’t help but listen! The new band that David Cross has formed recently is the revival band of King Crimson from the 80s, and was inspired by the popular beat? The band is called “Lark’s Tongues in Aspic”! The live performance at the Iron Horse in Northampton on October 24, 2024, was a passionate performance that was sure to bring tears to the eyes of fans, with a 2-disc set that has been recorded over an hour and a half in superb high-quality sound with careful mastering by the label! ! As you can see from the set list below, they are playing a reproduction of King Crimson’s heyday plus alpha performance with a more passionate performance than expected! Incidentally, Cross’s original numbers are also late Crimson-like! Mick Paul’s vocals, reminiscent of John Wetton, are also wonderful, and Cross’s violin is the best performance throughout the entire album! ! In particular, the only song that has been rearranged from the original is “Exiles,” which is minimalist, and Cross’s violin improvisations in “The Sun and the Terror Part One” are particularly noteworthy! In addition, the dramatic performance of the lyrical “Book of Saturday” and the final song “Starless” are spectacular! David Cross Band – 2024-10-24, Iron Horse, Northampton, MA DISC-1 1) Tonk 2) The Great Deceiver 3) Red 4) Calamity 5) Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part One 6) Book of Saturday DISC-2 1) Exiles 2) Easy Money 3) The Talking Drum 4) Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part Two 5) Starless David Cross – electric violin John Mitchell, – guitar and vocals Mick Paul, – bass and vocals Sheila Maloney, – keyboards and backing vocals Jack Summerfield, – drums
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