King Crimson
59 song
- Bude
- Cadence & Cascade
- Cadence & Cascade
- Cadence And Cascade
- Cage
- Cat Food
- Cirkus
- Cirkus [including Entry Of The Chameleons]
- Coda Marine 475
- Coda: I Have a Dream
- Dig Me
- Dinosaur
- Doctor diamond
- Drop In
- Dziecko Księżyca (Moonchild)
- Easy Money
- Elephant Talk
- Epitafium (Epitaph)
- Epitaph
- Eyes Wide Open
- Facts of Life
- Fallen Angel
- Formentera Lady
- Frame By Frame
- Get Thy Bearings
- Happy Family
- Happy with what you have to be happy with
- Heartbeat
- Heroes
- I ran
- In The Wake Of Poseidon
- Indiscipline
- Indoor Games
- Islands
- Ladies Of The Road
- Lady of the Dancing Water
- Lament
- Lizard
- Man with an Open Heart
- Model Man
- Neal Jack and Me
- Neurotica
- One Time
- Peace - A Beginning
- Peace - An End
- Picture Of A Sity
- Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
- Sleepless
- The Battle of the Glass Tears
- The Court Of Crimson King
- The Court Of The Crimson King
- The Great Deceiver
- The Howler
- The Letters
- The Night Watch
- Thela Hun Ginjeet
- Three of a Perfect Pair
- Two Hands
- Waiting Man

King Crimson
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King Crimson are a progressive rock group from London, England, United Kingdom formed in 1968 by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles. Though originally an all-British musical group, later members have included a number of Americans, most notably Adrian Belew, and Tony Levin. The name "King Crimson" was coined by Peter Sinfield as a synonym for Beelzebub, prince of demons.
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