Album Summary
In the Court of the Crimson King (subtitled An Observation by King Crimson) is the debut studio album by English rock band King Crimson, released on 10 October 1969 by Island Records. The album is one of the earliest and most influential of the progressive rock genre, where the band combined the musical influences that rock music was founded upon with elements of jazz, classical, and symphonic music. The album reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and number 28 on the US Billboard 200, where it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.
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Dec 20 2022
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Hello, Red Screamy Man, my old friend…
You’ve certainly got a reputation, haven’t ya? The “first progressive rock record”, the “greatest prog album of all time”, a “game changer”, “an album everyone should own on vinyl”…so on and so forth.
Here’s thing…You are good, no one’s denying that. You were more or less the first and ushered in a new era. I’m just not sure that makes you immune from criticism, though.
Good news first, “21st Century Schizoid Man”: an absolute classic. 53 years on, it’s still an undeniable heavy-duty tune. Great, great, great.
Now, “I Talk to the Wind”…I get it, gotta calm down the chaos after the sonic assault of “Schizoid Man”. 6 minutes, though? A little excessive, right? Even in a genre known for excess, this one feels like a bit much and kind sucks the energy out the room after a blistering first track.
(Red Screamy Man tries to interject and defend himself)
Now hold on, this is for your own good. You’ve been coasting on your reputation for too long and sometimes we need to hear the truth, even if it’s uncomfortable. And besides, you haven’t even heard everything I had to say…
“Epitaph”…another classic. An absolutely gorgeous song and easy front runner for greatest Mellotron performance ever committed to tape. Yeah, it’s 2 and half minutes longer than “I Talk to the Wind”, but it does a lot in that time frame, where “Wind” just kind of rehashes the same musical ideas and tacks on a flute solo as an outro. Epitaph is dynamic, it flourishes, has swells of emotion…takes you on journey.
See? It’s not all bad. You’ve done some wonderful things here.
That said…“Moonchild”. Bro, not sure why you have the tendency to suck the life out of the proceedings right after you strike gold. This thing starts off like a trip to the Renaissance Fair and then devolves into minimalistic free jazz tedium. Again, too damn long and honestly, you’re starting to wear out your welcome at this point. I think even you realize that, because what do you follow it up with?
“In the Court of the Crimson King”, which borrows some of the heaviness from “Schizoid Man”, inserts the spacey Mellotron soundscapes of “Epitaph” and makes for a fitting finale, even if it ends…weirdly. Well done.
More good than bad, Red Screamy Man. A commendable effort, indeed.
We both know you were the template and templates get improved upon and fine tuned…You walked so Lark’s Tongues in Aspic and Red could run. There’s nothing wrong with that. In fact, you’re the perfect gateway to King Crimson, but you’re not the be-all-end-all of the discography or even the genre and certainly not beyond reproach.
Ok, sorry we had to hash that out…are we cool?
(Red Screamy Man nods in agreement, but is unable to remove the screamy look from his face)
Cool…good talk, bud. Seriously…“Epitaph” is amazing. You’ve got a lot to be proud of.
Feb 24 2024
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YES. YES. YES. How have I gone my whole life without knowing about this album?
This album is testament to how valuable this project can be. By doing this, I discovered a 5/5 album and a gateway to a piece of music history I once never knew.
Feb 23 2022
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A progressive rock landmark. Influenced so many things that came later, including Yes, The Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Genesis, ELP, and many more. I never realized before that Yes pretty much stole the riff from 21st Century Schizoid Man for their song Heart of the Sunrise. Amazing debut album, it's like King Crimson emerged fully formed and mature. Classic. 5 stars.
Jan 10 2022
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"In the court of the Crimson AHHHHHHHH AHHHHH AHH AHHH! AHH AHH AHHHHHHH!"
So damn good. I was lost during some of the quiet free-form jazz shit, but I am here for all of the rest. And one of the best pieces of album art of all time!
Feb 16 2022
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2/14/2022
Today's Album: "In The Court of the Crimson King" by King Crimson - Finally, I am able to talk about an album from this generator that I know very well and can review top to bottom with ease. This album is incredible. This album defined what would become essential parts of 70s psychedelic rock, progressive rock, noise rock, and art rock. The production is top notch and the choice to split the music into 5 tracks makes listening to it an incredibly deep, yet digestibly experience. The first song, 21st Century Schizoid Man is one of the best openers to any album ever. The blaring saxophones, the blasted out vocals, the booming bass and top notch drumming make this track feel incredibly powerful and chaotic. There's many time switches, screeching saxophone solos, and dizzyingly polyrhythmic drumming. The band keep incredible co-ordination while having random pauses, impacts, and entrances in a way I haven't seen perfected again until Black Midi. The horns, bass, guitar, and drums play off each other so well and the vocals all throughout the track ranting about the terrible condition of this hypothetical 21st century man match the manic and unpredictable tone of the instruments perfectly. It's hard to tell when the track is going to end because of how noisy and scattered all of the instruments get. I Talk to the Wind follows this track up in an almost unexplainable way. It is such a calm and beautiful track that it gives the listener musical whiplash. The vocals are so smooth and dazed, lamenting the condition of the world and the way the vocalist simply talks to themselves and the wind around them. There are clarinets and flutes in the mix that add to the flowing and sedated nature of the track. The flute solo about halfway through the song followed by the pedaled guitar just sounds so pristine and clear they're memorizing. The outro solo from the flute is even more technically impressive and leaves the track off on such a groovy and impressive note. There is then a huge drumroll transition into perhaps the best track on the record, Epitaph. From the hypnotic guitar riff to the drowning bass and snappy snare hits, this album puts the listener into this cage as it drags you through the universe it creates. The singer illustrates a terrible dystopian environment that one might compare to today. The chorus on this song is powerful, insightful, and incredibly saddening. There is just an incredible weight to this song that leaves such an impact after what was such a laid back song in I Talk To The Wind. The whole album feels like it's set in this "world of the crimson king" which just so happens to be medieval Europe. There's instruments like harpsicord that add to this effect. Moonchild follows this epic piece with a haunting and atmospheric track called Moonchild. The lyrics are incredibly well mixed and produced, telling of this moonchild that yearns for a sun-child and dreams in the shadows of a willow. Each song feels like it holds lore to this mysterious land and this song just hugs your ears while doing so. There's a wailing guitar that accompanies drowning synth chords and cymbal clashes until the album completely tapers off into nothing. The 10 following minutes of this 12 minute track contain some of the wildest improv percussion and it really just needs to be listened to to believe. The 10 minutes of psychedelic ambiance is completely smashed with the intro of the final track, In the Court of the Crimson King. This song is the perfect finisher to the album, leaving it on a similarly noisy and chaotic note as it began and with many ending fake outs too! It's a great track to end off this absolutely incredible album. I have to end this off short due to text limits, but please listen to this album. It's something that has to be experienced and in the 3 years I've been listening to it, it hasn't gotten old.
Score:
10/10 Period.
Highlights:
21st Century Schizoid Man, I Talk To The Wind, Epitaph, Moonchild, ITCOTCK
Oct 04 2023
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screamy man screamed and I screamed wittem
Mar 31 2023
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Psychedelic rock and progressive rock are always kind of hit or miss, and this album is no different. There were a lot of places where I felt like I was just getting impatient for something interesting to happen and other places where I was wowed by what I just heard. No doubt this was influential and I think this might get better on repeated listens but on this listen it was just a little above average overall. 3.5 stars
Aug 27 2022
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"Confusion will be my epitaph."
A central line of the album, I defy you to think of anything more succinctly pompous. The reference to death, the deliberate ambiguity, the fact that the band hasn't realised the lyric makes balls-all sense: this album wants to be taken seriously, but there is nothing whatsoever that makes the listener contemplate (fuck the standard claims that cannabis opens up this album; that's no better than saying the album sounds better when you're drunk).
Is there a more pernicious album in the canon? This is the album that invented prog rock, after all. Prog rock, my dear sugarplums, is the worst music genre of all. Prog rock is a perversion of all of rock's wonders. The smuggest, most conceited genre, prog rock bands wilfully failed to clock that their music was completely empty, that for all their virtuosity and Tolkien references (a children's author, for fuck's sake!), they had nothing to say at all. Every Roger Waters era Pink Floyd album has no deep message other than, "it's grim up north". Do you need further proof than the title of Yes' Tales of Topographic Oceans? I'll give it to you: Tales of Topographic Oceans was supposedly based on a series of Hindu texts, yet when pressed, the band admitted that they'd never evn read them. Or how about literally any lyric from Emerson, Lake and Palmer (Greg Lake was the guitarist and vocalist on ITCOTCK, and recycled the line "Confusion with be my epitaph" for their cyborg armadillo concept album Tarkus (yes, cyborg armadillo))?
By the by, if you rearrange ITCOTCK, you get TIT COCK.
As far as I can gauge, TIT COCK doesn't have an overarching concept. That is, I can't discern a central theme, even though the men involved (and it is only men) may claim that the album outlined the gulf between man in the hypothetical state of nature and man in the hyperthetical modern world of concrete and electricity. Horrifically, as I typed that, I realised that some trainspotters will assert that as the authentic reading of TIT COCK. Do you not comprehend that you can read anything into any old cryptic claptrap? Did you think "I Talk to the Wind" was a sagacious insight of a guru at one with Arcadia? If you're talking, you're technically talking to the wind except if you're in space. Hitler giving his speeches at the Nuremberg Rally was talking to the wind. And that inprovised section of Moonchild (a title condensed to utter painfulness) isn't improvisation, it's just hitting instruments at random.
All this would be tolerable if the album had a sense of fun, a sense of theatricality, a sense of camp. But no, this is a serious contrivance, a work purporting to reveal the depths of humanity. But this album lacks the gravity for me to truly hate it, but instead I dismiss it like a wasp landing on my forearm. To give a contrast, I went and listened to Joy Division's Closer, an album I take seriously. I felt my eyes moisten during the third track. TIT COCK only made me mock. It shouldn't be a scream on the cover, it should be a boo.
21st Century Schizoid Man is one of Tony Blair's favourite songs.
Jun 20 2022
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'I Talk To The Wind' is right. This is farting around, plain and simple. They put in a lot of work in place of inspiration, but for what? A seven and a half minute opener with half a hook to show for it. And they don't get any closer than that in the subsequent 36 tedious as fuck minutes.
Oct 30 2024
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I really wanted to hate this Album, but it was pretty neat. Apart from the middle part, where they forgot to stop the recording and we got like 10 minutes of random noises.
Sep 13 2022
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Fuck you if you think Frank Zappa is better or weirder than King Crimson. This album is basically perfect. Normies should not even begin to consider thinking about attempting to try listening to this without the proper headgear. All necessary precautions must be taken, not to be limited to the usage of thick wall padding, a straitjacket. This album is legally and medically considered a highly effective (if extremely unsafe) method of boosting one's IQ to beyond normal human range. Severe volume is recommended for maximum dilation of the third through fifth eyes and/or other sensory organs. Do not attempt while primitively confined to any arbitrary set of three dimensions; alternately, if confined to less than the necessary number of dimensions: use quickly, far too much, and in any way not recommended.
Seriously, this is some heavy-duty shit, man
May 06 2023
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Yes, that sounded like they just invented prog rock.
May 05 2025
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One of my favorite albums of alltime, that's for sure - and the easiest 5/5 I gave here so far. This album is pure perfection and I am convinced it's one of the most important artistic statements in human history of music. Hey, I might be just a King Crimson glazer, but they were one of the pioneers of my favorite, most beloved progressive genres, so how could I not love them? In The Court Of The Crimson is one of the best choices to put on this list - it's also quite sad that the cover is so well known while I think not everyone who knows the cover listened to this album in full. King Crimson's debut has everything a prog album needs, and it was so ahead if its time. It has heaviness, melancholy, grandiose finish, it's just a perfect experience listening to it everytime.
Mar 14 2022
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A real pinch in the hourglass for the genre; all the influences and fledgling prog ideas beforehand really came together into this album, and no prog rock can look back without tracing some roots to it. A true influence, and a true masterpiece.
Feb 17 2025
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While I love some aspects of prog rock, my brain craves structure. This experimental stuff led to some of my favorite bands (Rush, for example) but most of this album is a bit too off-kilter for me. Also I hate the album cover. Ugh.
Jun 10 2025
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Goddammit I hate this album. This is like the 3rd time I've listened through it. I don't get it overall. The rock moments overall are fine, but the songs get BORING, go on for WAY too long, and like sometimes I'm like "these guys had way too much money to want to record THIS." I do not get the hype. Sometimes there is just silence and random noise going on and I am like what is this. It lowkey gives me anxiety. Also WHAT THE FUCK was "Moonchild"? Not good is what it was. Kinda funny that Kanye sampled "21st Century Schizoid Man" for "Power"....what a much better song. I think I was a little harsh on my first review ever of it. I gave it .5 stars. This isn't worse than "Dub Housing" so it gets 1.
"Liked" songs: "21st Century Schizoid Man" and "Epitaph"
Apr 11 2025
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Godlike
Mar 30 2022
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Even in albums I enjoy, there's always one or two songs that just don't live up to the rest of the album. In The Court of The Crimson King is an exception. It's an album where I genuinely cannot pick my favourite song (Sure, there's only 5 on the tracklist but they're divided into parts so technically there's more). Even the improv part of Moonchild, which fans tend to dislike and which I found boring at first listen, is amazing once it transitions to the title track, and I can't imagine the album without it. That's really one of the many strengths of ITCOTCK: each new song part ends up complimenting the last one. The majority of the album is actually quieter and more peaceful than 21st Century Schizoid Man and the title track might make one think; it starts off with the angry but anthemic first song, then becomes more mellow and introspective, gradually building up to the climactic final track. That's not to say any of the 3 tracks in the middle are in any way worse; they're just as perfect as the opener and closer.
I'd like to point out the absolutely fantastic instrumental work on this album (just like all future King Crimson albums, of course). Michael Giles' drumming carries the entire album and the whole thing would be significantly lesser if the band had a less talented drummer. Ian McDonald's (rip) flute parts are simply perfect too.
In conclusion, listen to this album. Or I will find you.
Jan 10 2022
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Superb, sounds like a real anachronism coming out at the time it did. King Crimson often sounded more expansive, grown-up and frankly more sinister than their peers - probably because they were. Nice to see a band that was (kind of) from my hometown represented on here!
Sep 24 2024
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My feelings on prog are well known. I am not, generally, a fan. Too clever clogs, widdly-widdly, pretentious, ridiculous time wasting, and not nearly rock and roll enough.
I do, however, make an exception for King Crimson, largely because they rock hard. I have a number of albums from across the breadth of their career, although I have never become a devotee (i.e., I have never been even mildly tempted to buy any of their encyclopaedic and hideously expensive box sets).
If ever you were going to identify the ground zero for prog rock, it really would have to be In the Court of the Crimson King. But let's not hold the subsequent sins of others against it. I was turned onto this record, especially 21st Century Schizoid Man, by some uni mates in the early 90s who had an instrumental jazz rock band (Trout Fishing in Quebec, check them out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEeU3rFSO6c You can hear the King Crimson influence).
I still think 21st Century Schizoid Man is the bomb. It excites me every time
I hear it. If all prog was this good, I would listen to prog (but it isn't, so I don't). Observations:
- I am sure that that Fripp and MacDonald are playing each other's solos. The guitar solo sounds like a sax solo, and vice versa.
- The fast start-stop section is awesome. As my drummer son pointed out, the timing is not precise. They were playing that tight in the room together, because they could. If you listen to the live recoding on Earthbound, you can hear that they could replicate that on stage, too. A testimony to Robert Fripp's band discipline.
- This is the first evidence of Robert Fripp's propensity to play at right angles to what any other guitar player ever would. His note choice is consistently weird, but I love it. I will listen to him play on anything. (I particularly like the album he did with David Sylvian in the early 90s. And the Bowie records. And the Eno records. And Talking Heads and Blondie and Peter Gabriel and hundreds of other records).
The title track is majestic, and memorably featured in Children of Men (2006). The use of mellotron has never been bettered.
Really, all the pastoral stuff in the middle of those two tracks are dull with a tendency to go widdly-widdly on occasion. Personally, I could live without everything but 21st Century and the title track. But those two tracks alone rate 4 stars.
Feb 10 2026
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Really good! Combines jazz and hard rock. Very good album! One of my favorite prog-rock albums!
Jan 19 2026
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U, vidm, da je cajt, da potegnem ven ploščo dons.
Odličen začetek s "21st Century Schizoid Man". Mislim, da meni najljubši komad s tega albuma. Všeč mi je tud, kako se konča v kakofoniji, potem pa smo kr naenkrat v chill "I Talk To The Wind", kjer je vse mirno in nekdo igra piščal.
In, experimentation time z "Moonchild".
In pa še zadnji, "The Court of the Crimson King", k je pa najbl epski, dreamy komad.
Magickal.
May 16 2025
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This is #day280 of my #1001albumsyoumusthearbeforeyoudie challenge, and… as much as I'm not a fan of prog rock a la Yes or Rush (I find this music too showy technically), I do, however, like Pink Floyd. But, I'm not sure I've ever actually "been" In the Court of the Crimson King before. Maybe it's the gloomy, rainy weather in my hometown today, or it's simply that this album is crafted with such intricate attention to detail… The way it weaves jazz, folk, classical, and symphonic elements into late '60s rock is mesmerizing. It's like reading good literature. Also, the lyrics complement the music so poetically. I'm in awe. This is a 5 out of 5. Looking forward to #day281.
Apr 11 2025
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Kingly?
This mournful, dramatic big synth and murmur of this took me back to memories of the folks playing the Moody Blues in the car: it carries the impression of huge brooding skies and romanticism that’s an unappreciated tradition in English art.
Sep 09 2024
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ok WOAH!
-OMGGGGGG THIS IS WHERE THE KANYE WEST SONG COMES FROM "POWER" ??????? ohhhhh i didnt even know that was a sampleeee bro
21st century schizoid mannnnn
-talk to the wind lyrics are GOOD
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great album
5/5
May 24 2024
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this
was
a lot
I think I liked it?
not at first, but it really grew on me
Jun 10 2023
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Ah the classic r/vinyljerk album cover. Love it. I've listened to this before but never really paying as much attention to it as I should've Only know 21st Century Dude and the Court of the Crimson King. Leggooooooo
No one man should have all that POWER! What an awesome sample. 21st Century Schizoid Man rules. Just some finger-lickin' jams.
I have gained such a respect for my favorite of the woodwinds, ze flute (thanks Stu Mac). Dude fucking kills it on this track with it.
Epitaph would be a great song to use in a film. Thinking Tarantino.
Fun fact Space Jam got its name from Moonchild. Wiggly is the word I'd use. I really like that every song seems to have a different instrument that sticks out.
Saw Claypool Lennon Delirium cover The Court of the Crimson King and have been in love with this song since. That fucking flute and the drums are so fucking good.
This is some baller ass prog rock. I'll be back
Jun 06 2023
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The granddaddy of prog! 21st Century Schizoid Man's opening is easily the most iconic thing to ever grace the genre and it's insane. Nothing feels awkward which is crazy for such a foundational text. Even Moonchild becomes a nice little interlude after a few listens. Obviously worthy of 5 stars (but it's not their best album...).
Nov 12 2022
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21st Century Schizoid Man gets this an automatic 5 star. Amazing song, great album.
Jun 20 2022
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That feeling when one of your favourites pops up on the 1001.........😊
I've listened to this for many years and it is quite simply in the Top 10 of all albums ever produced.
Barry Godber's haunting artwork inside and out,
Peter Sinfields mystical lyrics,
Fripps inspired guitar,
McDonald's multitude of wind and Keyboard instruments (that Sax is a killer),
Lake's vocals and powerful bass (so dominant)
and Giles's drums (i've never heard anyone play the drums that well since).......
.......and finally to the Vision: to create something that stands alone in it's own world, untouched and eternal.
There are haters that like to label everything and disdainfully call this 'Prog' then close their minds. Of course it's their own choice but I think they're missing out.
Feb 03 2022
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Nunca había escuchado nada de King Crimson y vaya que es un viaje. Disco de 1969, es la pura psicodelia progresiva. Arreglos complejos, van de 0 a 100 y de 100 a 0 una y otra vez. Epitaph fue mi favorita del disco, lúgubre y grandiosa. Desafortunadamente después de disfrutarla tanto viene Moonchild y si fue tortuoso bajarle de revoluciones tanto durante tanto tiempo, pero en general es un discazo.
Songs: Epitaph, 21st Century Schizoid Man
Jan 01 2022
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Una obra mestra atemporal. Cinc petites joies d'orfebreria tan ben engastades que no es desgasten per més escoltes que es facin. Quina millor manera d'acabar el 2021 que escoltant un álbum 5 estrelles!
Aug 11 2025
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What an opening track. A total ripper that feels so ahead of its time and still wows today. During its release, to have been a fan of both Black Sabbath & Yes only to then hear this must have been a surreal and exciting experience.
Strangely, I always found a lot of this album sleepier than I would have liked. That said, there are some EPIC moments besides the opening song like what you find in “The Court of the Crimson King” as well as the truly ethereal moments of “...” which for me make this album truly enjoyable.
Moments on this album also feel like the permission the Mars Volta (and many others) needed to do what they do today.
Jul 11 2025
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Pre-listening thoughts: I’m really curious about this one. I feel like it’s super popular among classic rock fans but I’ve just missed it. Also I get this band mixed up with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard oops
Post/during listening thoughts: this was actually really good. I understand why people glaze the shit out of this. HOWEVER. Every single song went on at least a minute too long. Moonchild was like insane. I thought we had transitioned to another song but there were still SEVEN minutes left. But the good parts of the songs were really good. 7.5/10
DID I NEED TO HEAR THIS BEFORE I DIE: nah
Fav tracks: honestly all of them except MoonChild
Least fav tracks: moonchild
Jun 28 2025
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Overall pretty good. When he is singing the instruments back him perfectly but the long instrumentals are nowhere near as enjoyable. Moonchild is really not a great listen because of this.
Apr 30 2024
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Super rad album! I loved all the jazz influences as it starts out. It's kind of all over the place with jazz, rock, blues. I do start to get fatigued by the end, but I think that's a mood thing. Its crazy this one came out in 67!
Apr 20 2024
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Screamy red man album. This one is the stuff of legends, it's up there with Dark Side of the Moon as the album that your pretentious music nerd friend won't shut up about. Memed to oblivion, but I haven't heard it in full yet, so let's see if it's worth the hype. Of course, it's got "21st Century Schizoid Man," infamously sampled by Kanye West on "Power." That's a cool song, sounds nothing like "Power," which is why sampling is so fun. A few other great tracks on here too. I'm into this prog stuff, I'm not entirely sure if I like this album or Larks Tongues in Aspic more, but safe to say I'm a fan of these guys. That said, I also don't see this as "best album ever" by any stretch, so it doesn't quite live up to the pedestal in the way Dark Side of the Moon absolutely did. But it's still a great ride, and knowing this is one that I'm sure would grow on me too, I'll give it the half-star bump. Glad we finally got this!
Favorite tracks: 21st Century Schizoid Man, Moonchild, The Court of the Crimson King.
Album art: Screamy red man. This poor guy looks like he just noticed the door of the room he's being wheeled into is labeled the "Penis Explosion Chamber." 100% iconic, no notes.
4.5/5
Feb 02 2024
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This is a classic album that aptly represents the times.
Always worth and end-to-end listen.
May 05 2023
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I've been on Reddit long enough to see endless memes about the Red Screamy Man, but I had never listened to it until now. It is a pretty good album but I will continue to laugh at the memes about it.
Mar 17 2026
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I literally feel like bullying this album and stealing its lunch money.
It sounds like something only a true nerd could love.
Still a good listen.
Dec 20 2025
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Wow awesome these guys made a song based off the Kanye’s Power riff
Dec 10 2025
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You know, I'm disappointed in this. I had Larks' Tongues In Aspic a few weeks ago, and everything I read was that it was a difficult album for "new fans" but I loved it. So I was really quite excited when this album popped up, as this is supposed to be their magnum opus. It's...fine? It's a lot slower than I thought, and it doesn't sound as unique as I thought it would be. It sounds more like a bridge between hippie 60s rock and what they would ultimately become. That's fine, and I *do* think that a bridge album of sorts justifies a spot on this list, but it just didn't connect with me the way I had hoped it would.
Jul 29 2025
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Starts strong. The textures were weird and bold and I liked that they weren’t afraid to get a little messy. Somewhere close to early Floyd but less refined. Still worth a spin.
Spins: 2
Playlist Additions:
- 21st Century Schizoid Man
- Epitaph
- The Court Of The Crimson King
Jul 25 2025
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Quite a wacky album, if you know what I mean. There were plenty of highs and lows. I'm glad I heard it, but I doubt I'd seek it out again.
Jul 19 2025
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Har godt hørt navnet King Crimson før men tror ikke jeg har lyttet til det. Det er lidt flippet musik
Hov jeg har hørt “i talk to the Wind”?? Ved ikke hvor. Men den kan jeg meget godt lide. Ikke fantastisk. Men den ville jeg lytte til. Det er faktisk meget godt. Kender åbenbart også deres sang “Matte Kudasai”? Den er i hvert fald på min playliste
Jul 18 2025
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Algo completamente distinto y experimental. Muy curioso
Jul 18 2025
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”it’s fine”
Jul 17 2025
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sympatoche sans plus
Jul 17 2025
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Some good tunes in there, not entirely my cup of tea. I think the cult following of this album does a lot of carrying in it’s ratings
Jul 15 2025
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I loved parts of this. Other parts were so self indulgent it became unenjoyable.
Really not sure how to rate this actually in a simple 1-5 rating. Kind of album that I think would be amazing on the 100th listen and is pretty good on the first.
Given it a 3. In hindsight Duran Duran should have been a 2 as this is taken from a list of classic albums. The voting system is not granular enough imo.
Jul 15 2025
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I like prog rock and I cannot lie!
This dipped to a 2 "Just musicians noodling around with no real plans" to a 4 "transported to a fantasy world"
No real suprise I ended up in the middle (again)
Jul 14 2025
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First off - top contender for iconic album covers.
Don't know much about King Crimson other than it is an early progressive rock band whose members have expanded and left incredible marks on modern music through the musical prowess and creativity of its various members.
As with many other prog artists, I have no idea what the heck they are talking about - it is more about the music and vibe. The first few songs are beautiful, of ourse The Court of the Crimson King is familiar and an epic listen.
Really like the voice of the singer, although I know he didn't last long in the group with John Wetton (another great prog singer/bassist), but the vocals really hit on this one.
Enjoyed the album much more than I anticipated and support weird, good music when I can.
Jul 11 2025
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I genuinely am torn on how to rate this.
On one hand, it’s so ahead of its time. Never would’ve guessed it’s a summer of love era album. And Basically created Prog Rock and manages to still hold its own and not be overshadowed by later prog albums. I love the way the vocals are mixed in particular, and I’m a big fan of some psychedelic nonsense lyrics.
On the other hand, it’s very artsy in a way I don’t really like. Moonchild in particular reminds me too much of an art museum, which is my least favorite kind of museum. It’s what’s playing in one of those dark isolated corner rooms. I get nothing out of the instrumentals and solos except a sense of impatience for something else to happen. 21st Century Schizoid Man and Court of the Crimson King would be easy 10/10 for me without the 5 minute solos (the latter of which, while too long, is probably the best one as I feel it goes somewhere and has appropriate thematic elements to it).
Ultimately I think this is one of those best listened to while on drugs albums, but I’m an anxious man and can’t really do that.
5/5 with less improv solos, 2/5 with them. The strong elements are really strong but how am I supposed to enjoy this in the car? Gonna have to be a 3 from me. What’s a man gotta do get an abridged version of this album?
Jun 24 2025
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Too many random noises sprinkled throughout and silence / nothing musical happening in Moonchild to be Great for me. "In the Court of the Crimson King" is a great track though.
I can see peoples' minds being absolutely blown by this when it came out, seeing as they're contemporaries with the likes of the Beatles and the Carpenters. Too experimental and abstract in many sections for my liking though.
Jun 12 2025
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Cover: 4
It's ok. It took several listens for me to even pay attention. Not my style of music but it was ok for what it was.
May 29 2025
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LOVE 21st Century Schizoid Man
Like I Talk to the Wind, Epitaph, and Court of the Crimson King, A Man A City
Not a big fan of Moonchild
Probably would not listen again but 21st century did get added to my playlist
May 16 2025
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This album cover always looked cool but I was afraid the music wouldn't live up to the imagery. Once I started reading H.P. Lovecraft and The King in Yellow (which Lovecraft referenced, maybe even co-opted) the image in my head turned even darker. 21st century schizoid man kind of fit the expectations and was cool. The rest just made me think classic rock about fantasy things. Basically, more flute than I expected or wanted. But preconceived notions aside, it was alright.
Mar 27 2025
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Based on the album cover I had no idea what I was getting into...
I don't hate it, overall parts are actually really interesting and enjoyable. My criticisms are that its kind of all over the place and I am not always seeing everything connecting with the songs being really long. It kind of feels like each song is its own kind of mini album or piece, that don't necessarily all go together but on their own they are mostly nice. Moonchild just kept going and I am not really sure why
Sep 19 2024
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Love the drum sound in ‘I talk to the wind’ pretty good in all. Great sounds
Dec 09 2023
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No. 61/1001
21st Century Schizoid Man 2/5
I Talk To The Wind 4/5
Epitaph 4/5
Moonchild 2/5
The Court Of The Crimson King 4/5
Average: 3,2
Epitaph and the title track are really good, other Songs are too out there for me. Adding evidence to the discovery I made on the Taylor Swift album: I'm a basic bitch
Jun 20 2022
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Overwrought and outdated. I was never a big fan of prog-rock, even when it was current and I was young. Always felt like a bunch of young men being way too introverted for their own good. There are some fun tunes but ultimately I just can't get on board.
Oct 25 2025
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Crap.
Jun 30 2025
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Ugh, this thing.
I first heard this album in ninth grade. I had an English teacher who tried to display that he was a "cool teacher" by decorating his classroom with various Rock albums. I asked him about this one, as it had the most distinctive art. Encouraged by my curiosity, he offered to let me borrow it, guaranteeing that is was "heavy" and "so cool."
I took it home, played it on my parents' stereo, and quickly realized that the music was incredibly tedious, annoying, and painfully uncool.
Forty years later. my opinion remains unchanged and my distrust for authority, and my English teacher (we'll call him Mr. P.) in particular, remains unchanged.*
The single star is granted solely for the quality of the album's cover art.
* This sentence was poorly written as a protest against said English teacher.
Dec 16 2022
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I just couldn’t get behind this album. I don’t know how this is talked about on level with Dark Side of the Moon.
Apr 02 2026
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Great, different, a real travel throug se des!
Apr 01 2026
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Hell yeah
Mar 31 2026
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9/10
Mar 31 2026
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Always enjoy listening to this one. I Talk to the Wind and Moonchild are def slower, but they still sound so pretty. 21st Century Schizoid Man and In the Court are incredible openings and closers, but Epitaph is easily the highlight of the album.
Mar 31 2026
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Pretty fantastic
Mar 31 2026
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Jason was right, some songs were too long tho
Mar 30 2026
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I always skip Moonchild when I re-listen, but decided to stick with it this time…bad choice; all the noodling “let’s just make improvised sounds for minutes on end” suuuuuucks.
Other 4 songs are all timers though, so 5 it is
Mar 30 2026
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come on it's king crimson! So many iconic songs on one record how can you not give this a 5
Mar 28 2026
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Que albunazo. Muy instrumental pocas palabras, pero mezcla de manera perfecta rock, soul y hasta R&B. Top top cada cancion es larga y es como si cada una contara una historia.
Mar 27 2026
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Very important album. One of my top ones.
Mar 27 2026
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So freakin good.
Mar 27 2026
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4,5/5
Das einzige was mich stört, ist das Gedudel nach Moonchild.
Mar 25 2026
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Classic
Mar 24 2026
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Unfortunately, no one will every be high enough to enjoy this album to its fullest extent. This is the epitome of English stoner rock. Trust me when I say this sounds fantastic on surround sound hi-fi vinyl. It's a 10/10
Mar 23 2026
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I wish more albums on the generator were hidden gems (to modern young adults) like this. The sound of this really stuck with me especially considering the technology available at the time. Very effective use of drugs and money
Mar 23 2026
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I had a very magical experience at the same time as I was listening to this. The addition of the music was… wow
Mar 21 2026
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Goated album
Except for moonchild what was that
Mar 21 2026
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If there was a Mount Rushmore of albums, this would be on it
Mar 18 2026
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heard this many times before. i don't even really need to relisten to give my rating
21st Century Schizoid Man - 5/5
I Talk to the Wind - 5/5
Epitaph - 4/5
Moonchild - 5/5
The Court of the Crimson King - 5/5
Average score: 4.8/5
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i probably don't have to praise this album so much, but this is honestly one of those albums that's probably as close to a perfect score as an album can get. i only gave Epitaph a 4 because it's simply my least favorite of the tracks. definitely an album to hear at least once, if not more
Mar 18 2026
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This is another album I really should have already been familiar with. knew I should have been familiar with, but wasn't.
Reading about what I was hearing, I learned first via Wikipedia that "skronk" was a term invented by Robert Christgau, but then later learned through the OED that it's been in use since the 19th century.
Skronk, a really skronking definition of skronk, would just refer to "21st Century Schizoid Man."
Overall, I love this album. Interesting throughout, I didn't/couldn't get bored through the long tunes and it was riveting enough that it distracted me from my work. Easy 5/5 and could not possibly be omitted from a must-listen list.
Mar 17 2026
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It's been a long time, but it is really a work of genius.
Mar 17 2026
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All timer
Mar 13 2026
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HOLY SHIT!! What an album man this was so damn good. On top of being one of the most explosive and mesmerizing albums I've ever listened to in my whole life, all the songs are amazing! All the songs had this (for lack of a better term) aura around them that just elevated the whole listening experience for me as a whole. Also the album art fits this album perfectly and is amazing in its own right. Favorite song on here is hard to choose, it's like picking between a favorite kid, for now I'd say The Court of The Crimson King, but that could change. This album is an 11 outta fucking / 10 for me absolutely amazing album, that I urge everyone to listen to.
Mar 11 2026
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It started with very fast paced songs and eased down into no lyrics just melody, maybe that was the point of this album. Since last two songs' names were dream and illusion. I really felt like I was dreaming or in illusion. Additionally, songs were good as separate songs not just it is good because it is in the album. Really good. Chaos and peace at the same time. Really loved it I wanna give 5/5 but I heard it in the morning that is my fault. I should have heard it in the night in my bed rocking and just chilling at the same time. I will give it 4.5/5 because this album works depends on the context of person. At the end of this album I really felt calm once in a while. Not energized not sad just calm like I was in a therapy or smth. I just saw it was 1969's album I think it was ahead of its time. So my mind changed 5/5 no doubt now.
Mar 08 2026
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Wow. Checks all the prog rock boxes. I can see why this band has been so influential to those that followed in the genre.
Mar 06 2026
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yes.
Mar 06 2026
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Enjoyed. Reminds me of Pink Floyd but more instrumental and experimental
Mar 05 2026
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Love it, great variety within the album. Psychedelic. Glad I put this on.
Mar 03 2026
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Ok, très gros morceau. Pour ma part, je trouve que l'album mérite amplement son 5/5. En effet, c'est selon moi une performance pour le coup extrêmement progressive par rapport aux sonorités de l'époque, avec énormément de variétés sonores. À mon sens "21st Century Schizoid Man" éclipse vraiment tout le reste de la tracklist avec une ambiance magnifiquement bien gérée, melant une guitare extrêmement compressée, type de son très peu utilisé pour l'époque (sauf peut être chez Jimi Hendrix et quelques rares sons des Beatles), une voix elle aussi modifié, et un orchestre de cuivre phénoménal qui guide tout le morceau.
Personnellement je trouve que c'est un énorme point fort de l'album et une des meilleurs intro tout type confondu. Néanmoins, elle fait passer tout le reste pour une longue suite beaucoup plus dépouillés et biens moins travailés (même si les sons au global restent très biens, certains un peu longs mais excellents) avec une seule grosse remontée grâce à "In the court of the Crimson King". L'album doit alors se penser selon moi comme non pas une suite de titres mais plutôt un long périple comme peut l'être DSOTM ou Ageatis Byrjun.
Mar 03 2026
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Pinnacle of prog rock. Not always in the mood to listen to this sort of music, but when I am, this album delivers
Mar 01 2026
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Banger. "Epitaph" and "The Court of the Crimson King" are absolute classics.
Feb 28 2026
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I wasn't expecting this album to be so good. Didn't really like moonchild much but that doesn't change my rating.
Feb 27 2026
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this is one of the best albums i or anybody will ever listen to in their entire lives. there are no bad songs? it is one of the best works on this stupid list. such a breath of fresh air from this dookie list that im committed to
Feb 27 2026
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It's dramatic. Feels like you're in a play. Short and sweet.
Feb 25 2026
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Excellent, sounds so far ahead of it's time. By far the best prog album I've listened to
Feb 25 2026
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I've heard of this album's reputation, and it mostly lives up to that. I wasn't a fan of the 10 minutes of almost silence in the middle of the album, but everything else was brilliant, especially epitaph and the court of the crimson king. Would be 4.5/5 of that were possible but I'll give it a 5