King Crimson: Lizard
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
It has now been 45 years since then, and it is still exceptional and undoubtedly the most relevant among the early K.C. albums, even though for many prog has been surpassed for over 30 years and the K.C. have taken different paths, not remaining on the one from Lizard, which even today has no equal in terms of beauty, to be listened to again and appreciated even by those who do not love prog and jazz...
  • tonysoprano
    31 aug 16
    I don't agree with the point "even today it has no rivals in terms of beauty," but after all, I have different tastes than you. Welcome to debaser :D
  • MrGMauro
    31 aug 16
    When commenting on an album or a musician that falls within our preferences, we usually use absolute terms. Fortunately, there is still no single thought, and this world still has room for many different genres and musicians, as long as they are sincere and do not solely depend on record label conveniences and business. Speaking of Lizard, it was an irreplaceable experiment of its time, which became so unique also thanks to the contribution of exceptional guests, especially that of Tippett.
  • tonysoprano
    31 aug 16
    I would like to correct one thing about your personal profile: Van Der Graaf Generator are certainly not dead after Pawn Hearts. Up to the present, they have continued to produce a lot of high-quality material.
  • tonysoprano
    31 aug 16
    *Present, not apresent
  • tonysoprano
    31 aug 16
    Oh no, I read it wrong ahahahah
  • hjhhjij
    31 aug 16
    The VDGG one thing after another? Are we crazy?
  • hjhhjij
    31 aug 16
    Tony doesn’t really say they died after "Pawn Hearts"...
  • tonysoprano
    31 aug 16
    I read it wrong today, ahahahah
  • tonysoprano
    31 aug 16
    Lol
  • tonysoprano
    31 aug 16
    I misread it because I was in a hurry...sorry @[MrGMauro] for the inconvenience.
  • hjhhjij
    31 aug 16
    You had me worried.
  • tonysoprano
    31 aug 16
    The VDGG have never died, they’ve had their "lows", but they continue to amaze me.