TracksLarks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1, Book of Saturday, Exiles, Easy Money, The Talking Drum, Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 2, Lark's Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1 [Alt. Mix], Book of Saturday [Alt. Take] [Alternate Take], The Talking Drum [Alt. Mix], Lark's Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1 [2012 Mix 5.1 Surround], Book of Saturday [2012 Mix 5.1 Surround], Exiles [2012 Mix 5.1 Surround], Easy Money [2012 Mix 5.1 Surround], The Talking Drum [2012 Mix 5.1 Surround], Lark's Tongues in Aspic Pt. 2 [2012 Mix 5.1 Surround], Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1 [2012 Mix Lossless Stereo], Book of Saturday [2012 Mix Lossless Stereo], Exiles [2012 Mix Lossless Stereo], Easy Money [2012 Mix Lossless Stereo], The Talking Drum [2012 Mix Lossless Stereo], Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 2 [2012 Mix Lossless Stereo], Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1 [30th Anniversary Remaster Original 1973, Book of Saturday [30th Anniversary Remaster Original 1973 Stereo Mix], Exiles [30th Anniversary Remaster Original 1973 Stereo Mix], Easy Money [30th Anniversary Remaster Original 1973 Stereo Mix], The Talking Drum [30th Anniversary Remaster Original 1973 Stereo Mix], Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 2 [30th Anniversary Remaster Original 1973, Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1 [Alt. Mix], Book of Saturday [Alt. Take] [Alternate Take], Exiles [Alt. Mix], Easy Money [Jamie Muir Solo] [Version], The Talking Drum [Alt. Mix], Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 2 [Alt. Mix], Easy Money [Alt. Take] [Alternate Take], Improv: The Rich Tapestry of Life [Video], Exiles [Video], Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1 [Video], Larks' Tongues in Aspic Pt. 1 (As Broadcast on Beat Club) [Video]
NotesLimited CD/DVD-A edition includes new stereo mix by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson plus bonus tracks on the CD and a 5.1 mix and High Resolution Stereo Mix on the DVD Audio.. Digitally re-mastered and expanded 40th Anniversary edition of the Prog/Art-Rock band's classic 1972 album. Following the dissolution of the Islands line-up Robert Fripp decided to assemble a new band to perform the sort of music he'd been hearing in his head over recent months. In the summer of 1972 the line-up of Fripp together with Bill Bruford (late of Yes), John Wetton, Jamie Muir and relative newcomer David Cross was announced, although it was not until September, after first full band rehearsals, that the decision was taken to call the group King Crimson.