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  1. The Road to Red is the third of the major box set releases from English progressive rock group King Crimson, released in 2013 by Discipline Global Mobile & Panegyric Records.

    No.
    Title
    Writer (s)
    1.
    "Walk On: No Pussyfooting" (Casino Arena, ...
    Fripp/Eno
    2.
    "Larks’ Tongues In Aspic (Part II)" ...
    Fripp
    3.
    "Lament" (Casino Arena, Asbury Park, NJ ...
    Fripp/Wetton/Palmer-James
    4.
    "Exiles" (Casino Arena, Asbury Park, NJ ...
    Cross/Fripp/Wetton/Palmer-James
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  4. Oct 20, 2013 · For the more casual Crimhead, a new two-CD edition of Red is also being released, concurrent with The Road to Red, that includes Wilson and Fripp's new stereo mix, along with material from Red (40th Anniversary Series)—two alternate Wilson takes/mixes from the original multi-track tapes of trio versions of "Red" and "Fallen Angel ...

    • John Kelman
  5. Dec 20, 2013 · Entitled The Road to Red, the concept (there’s always an over-arching concept in progressive rock) here is to allow the King Crimson diehard to experience twenty concerts of the band’s USA ...

  6. Oct 30, 2013 · They may not have enjoyed the same bum-to-seat ratio as fellow UK exports like the Stones or Jethro Tull, but The Road To Red is irrefutable proof that King Crimson were one of the greatest rock bands on the planet – which made it all the more galling when Cross, apparently frustrated at being drowned out by his fellow cohorts ...

  7. Jan 3, 2014 · The Road to Red. By David Fricke. January 3, 2014. What we now call progressive metal – distended composition, flinty-guitar textures and crushing virtuosity – hit an early, breathtaking apex on...