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''The Great Deceiver'' is a 4-CD
box set A box set or (its original name) boxed set is a set of items (for example, a compilation of books, musical recordings, films or television programs) traditionally packaged in a box and offered for sale as a single unit. Music Artists and bands ...
by the band
King Crimson King Crimson are a progressive rock band formed in 1968 in London, England. The band draws inspiration from a wide variety of music, incorporating elements of classical, jazz, folk, heavy metal, gamelan, industrial, electronic, experime ...
, consisting of live recordings from 1973 and 1974, released on
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in 1992. In 2007, it was reissued on Fripp's
Discipline Global Mobile Discipline Global Mobile (DGM, or Discipline GM) is an independent record label founded in 1992 by Robert Fripp (best known as guitarist and main composer for the band King Crimson) and producer/online content developer David Singleton. ...
label as two separate 2-CD sets, each featuring new artwork. The box set features portions of concert recordings of the band from 1973 to 1974. All tracks are performed by the lineup of guitarist/keyboardist
Robert Fripp Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946) is a British musician, songwriter, record producer, and author, best known as the guitarist, founder and longest-lasting member of the progressive rock band King Crimson. He has worked extensively as a session ...
, bassist/vocalist
John Wetton John Kenneth Wetton (12 June 1949 – 31 January 2017) was an English musician, singer, and songwriter. Known for his dexterous bass playing and booming baritone voice, Wetton first gained fame in the early 1970s. Wetton was the singer and p ...
, violinist/keyboardist
David Cross David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, director, and writer known for his stand-up performances, the HBO sketch comedy series ''Mr. Show'' (1995–1998), and his role as Tobias Fünke in the Fox/Netflix sitcom ...
and drummer
Bill Bruford William Scott Bruford (born 17 May 1949) is an English former drummer and percussionist who first gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes. After leaving Yes in 1972, Bruford spent the rest of the 1970s recording ...
. Percussionist
Jamie Muir Jamie Muir (born 1943 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish painter and former musician, best known for his work as the percussionist in King Crimson from 1972–1973. Biography Muir attended the Edinburgh College of Art during the 1960s, and began playi ...
left the band in early 1973, and hence is not featured on the set. The band's 30 June 1974 concert from
Providence, Rhode Island Providence is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. One of the oldest cities in New England, it was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams, a Reformed Baptist theologian and religious exile from the Massachusetts Bay ...
is presented in its entirety on CDs 1 and 2; this was the second-to-last live concert ever performed by this incarnation of King Crimson. King Crimson's "Walk On" music in 1973-74 was an excerpt of "The Heavenly Music Corporation," from the album '' (No Pussyfooting)'' by Robert Fripp and
Brian Eno Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
. These "walk-ons" are reproduced here, and indexed as separate tracks. Three recordings from this box set were previously available on other King Crimson albums, albeit in slightly altered forms. An abbreviated version of "We'll Let You Know" appears on the ''
Starless and Bible Black ''Starless and Bible Black'' is the sixth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released in March 1974 by Island Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States. It carries over most of the same ...
'' album, released in 1974. Similarly, an abbreviated version of "Providence" was included on the ''
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'' album, also released in 1974. The live performance of "21st Century Schizoid Man" on CD Two was issued in 1975 as part of the album ''
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'', featuring overdubbed violin from
Eddie Jobson Edwin "Eddie" Jobson (born 28 April 1955) is an English musician noted for his use of synthesizers. He has been a member of several progressive rock bands, including Curved Air, Roxy Music, U.K. and Jethro Tull. He was also part of Frank Zap ...
. Many of the recordings on this album are band improvisations. One such piece is "The Law of Maximum Distress", which appears in two sections, as it was believed at the time that the tape had run out in the middle of the performance. This supposed incident gave the piece its title, a reference to
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("Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong, at the worst possible moment."). As Robert Fripp notes in the CD jacket, "Most live recording follows the policy of two machines in use simultaneously to meet an eventuality such as this. We learn." However, it was later discovered while compiling the 2009 ''Live in Zurich'' Collectors' Club release that the middle portion of the track had actually been severed from the tapes and dubbed over for inclusion on ''Starless and Bible Black'', as "The Mincer". The complete track was later digitally reassembled and released in 2014, as part of the ''Starless'' box set. The liner notes to ''The Great Deceiver'' runs to 68 pages. These notes feature comments from Fripp, Wetton and Cross, annotated excerpts from Fripp's 1974 diary, reviews of the previous King Crimson box set, '' Frame by Frame: The Essential King Crimson'' (1991), and a complete listing of all concerts performed by the band in 1973 and 1974. The track "Exiles" is credited to Fripp/Wetton/Palmer-James on this box set. The correct credit, as listed on ''
Larks' Tongues in Aspic ''Larks' Tongues in Aspic'' is the fifth studio album by the English progressive rock group King Crimson, released on 23 March 1973 through Island Records in the UK and Atlantic Records in the United States and Canada. This album is the debut ...
'' and confirmed by BMI's records, is Cross/Fripp/Palmer-James. Despite having no legal co-writing credit for the song, John Wetton has indicated in interviews that he wrote the bridge for "Exiles."


Track listing


Disc 1: Things Are Not as They Seem...

*Recorded at the Palace Theatre,
Providence, Rhode Island Providence is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. One of the oldest cities in New England, it was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams, a Reformed Baptist theologian and religious exile from the Massachusetts Bay ...
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, 30 June 1974. #" Walk On ... No Pussyfooting" (
Robert Fripp Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946) is a British musician, songwriter, record producer, and author, best known as the guitarist, founder and longest-lasting member of the progressive rock band King Crimson. He has worked extensively as a session ...
,
Brian Eno Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
) – 0:49 #" Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two" (Fripp) – 6:25 #"Lament" (Fripp,
John Wetton John Kenneth Wetton (12 June 1949 – 31 January 2017) was an English musician, singer, and songwriter. Known for his dexterous bass playing and booming baritone voice, Wetton first gained fame in the early 1970s. Wetton was the singer and p ...
,
Richard Palmer-James Richard William Palmer-James (born 11 June 1947) is an English guitarist, songwriter and lyricist. He may be best known as one of the founder members of Supertramp (playing guitar and songwriter); writing lyrics for several songs by the prog ...
) – 4:38 #"Exiles" (
David Cross David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, director, and writer known for his stand-up performances, the HBO sketch comedy series ''Mr. Show'' (1995–1998), and his role as Tobias Fünke in the Fox/Netflix sitcom ...
, Fripp, Palmer-James) – 7:13 #"Announcement" - 1:43 #"Improv - A Voyage to the Centre of the Cosmos" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton,
Bill Bruford William Scott Bruford (born 17 May 1949) is an English former drummer and percussionist who first gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes. After leaving Yes in 1972, Bruford spent the rest of the 1970s recording ...
) – 15:03 #"Easy Money" (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 7:13 #"Providence" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 10:18 #"Fracture" (Fripp) – 11:14 #" Starless" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Palmer-James) – 12:03


Disc 2: Sleight of Hand (or Now You Don't See It Again) and...

*Tracks 1-2 recorded at the Palace Theatre, Providence, Rhode Island, United States, 30 June 1974. *Tracks 3-12 recorded at the
Glasgow Apollo The Apollo was a music venue at 126 Renfield Street in Glasgow city centre, Scotland. The Apollo operated from 5 September 1973 until closure on 16 June 1985 and was Glasgow's leading music venue during this period. The Apollo was a re-brand o ...
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Glasgow Glasgow ( ; sco, Glesca or ; gd, Glaschu ) is the most populous city in Scotland and the fourth-most populous city in the United Kingdom, as well as being the 27th largest city by population in Europe. In 2020, it had an estimated popul ...
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Scotland Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the ...
, UK, 23 October 1973. *Tracks 13-14 recorded at
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State College, Pennsylvania State College is a home rule municipality in Centre County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is a college town, dominated economically, culturally and demographically by the presence of the University Park campus of the Pennsylvania Sta ...
, United States, 29 June 1974. (Note: Only the first half of "The Night Watch" is taken from the Glasgow performance; the second half was taken from the Zurich show featured on CD Four. The liner notes indicate that there were technical problems with both recordings, and that the splice was done "to honour the spirit and sense of Glasgow's performance".) #"
21st Century Schizoid Man "21st Century Schizoid Man" is a song by the progressive rock band King Crimson from their 1969 debut album ''In the Court of the Crimson King''. Often regarded as the group's signature song, it has been described by sources such as Rolling Ston ...
" (Fripp, Ian McDonald,
Greg Lake Gregory Stuart Lake (10 November 1947 – 7 December 2016) was an English musician, singer, and songwriter. He gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock bands King Crimson and Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP). Born and b ...
,
Michael Giles Michael Rex Giles (born 1 March 1942) is an English drummer, percussionist, and vocalist, best known as one of the co-founders of King Crimson in 1969. Prior to the formation of King Crimson, he was part of the eccentric pop trio Giles, Giles a ...
,
Peter Sinfield Peter John Sinfield (born 27 December 1943) is an English poet and songwriter. He is best known as the co-founder and former lyricist of King Crimson, whose debut album ''In the Court of the Crimson King'' is considered one of the first and mos ...
) – 8:01 #"Walk off from Providence ... No Pussyfooting" (Fripp, Eno) – 1:21 #"Walk on to Glasgow" - 0:48 #"Sharks' Lungs in Lemsip" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 2:30 #" Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part One" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford,
Jamie Muir Jamie Muir (born 1943 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish painter and former musician, best known for his work as the percussionist in King Crimson from 1972–1973. Biography Muir attended the Edinburgh College of Art during the 1960s, and began playi ...
) – 7:50 #"Book of Saturday" (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 2:49 #"Easy Money" (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 6:40 #"We'll Let You Know" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 4:55 #"The Night Watch" (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 5:16 #"Improv - Tight Scrummy" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 8:57 #"Peace - A Theme" (Fripp) – 1:01 #" Cat Food" (Fripp, Sinfield, McDonald) – 4:31 #"Easy Money..." (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 2:17 #"...It is for You, but Not for Us" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 7:57


Disc 3: ...Acts of Deception (the Magic Circus, or Weasels Stole Our Fruit)

*Tracks 1-11 recorded at the Stanley Warner Theatre,
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United States, 29 April 1974. *Tracks 12-13 recorded at Pennsylvania State University, State College,
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, ...
, United States, 29 June 1974. #"Walk On ... No Pussyfooting" (Fripp, Eno) – 0:59 #"The Great Deceiver" (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 4:27 #"Improv - Bartley Butsford" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 3:13 #"Exiles" (Cross, Fripp, Palmer-James) – 7:19 #"Improv - Daniel Dust" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 4:40 #"The Night Watch" (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 4:39 #"Doctor Diamond" (Cross, Wetton, Fripp, Bruford, Palmer-James) – 5:11 #"Starless" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Palmer-James) – 12:26 #"Improv - Wilton Carpet" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 5:52 #" The Talking Drum" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) – 5:29 #"Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two" (abbreviated) (Fripp) – 2:57 #"Applause and announcement" – 2:12 #"Improv - Is There Life Out There?" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 12:01


Disc 4: ...But Neither Are They Otherwise

*Tracks 1-4 recorded at
Massey Hall Massey Hall is a performing arts theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1894, it is known for its outstanding acoustics and was the long-time hall of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. An intimate theatre, it was originally designed to seat ...
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, 24 June 1974. *Tracks 5-12 recorded at the
Volkshaus The Volkshaus is a 1,200-seat concert hall located in Zürich , neighboring_municipalities = Adliswil, Dübendorf, Fällanden, Kilchberg, Maur, Oberengstringen, Opfikon, Regensdorf, Rümlang, Schlieren, Stallikon, Uitikon, Urdorf, Wallis ...
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Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
, 15 November 1973. #"Improv - The Golden Walnut" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 11:45 #"The Night Watch" (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 4:37 #"Fracture" (Fripp) – 11:52 #"Improv - Clueless and Slightly Slack" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 8:14 #"Walk On ... No Pussyfooting" (Fripp, Eno) – 0:52 #"Improv - Some Pussyfooting" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 2:28 #"Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part One" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) – 8:16 #"Improv - The Law of Maximum Distress, Part One" (Bruford, Cross, Fripp, Wetton) – 6:32 #"Improv - The Law of Maximum Distress, Part Two" (Bruford, Cross, Fripp, Wetton) – 2:34 #"Easy Money" (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) – 7:32 #"Improv - Some More Pussyfooting" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford) – 5:53 #"The Talking Drum" (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) – 6:03


Personnel

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Robert Fripp Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946) is a British musician, songwriter, record producer, and author, best known as the guitarist, founder and longest-lasting member of the progressive rock band King Crimson. He has worked extensively as a session ...
guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected stri ...
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mellotron The Mellotron is an electro-mechanical musical instrument developed in Birmingham, England, in 1963. It is played by pressing its keys, each of which pushes a length of magnetic tape against a capstan, which pulls it across a playback head. A ...
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electric piano An electric piano is a musical instrument which produces sounds when a performer presses the keys of a piano-style musical keyboard. Pressing keys causes mechanical hammers to strike metal strings, metal reeds or wire tines, leading to vibrations ...
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John Wetton John Kenneth Wetton (12 June 1949 – 31 January 2017) was an English musician, singer, and songwriter. Known for his dexterous bass playing and booming baritone voice, Wetton first gained fame in the early 1970s. Wetton was the singer and p ...
bass guitar The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and ...
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vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or without ...
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David Cross David Cross (born April 4, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, director, and writer known for his stand-up performances, the HBO sketch comedy series ''Mr. Show'' (1995–1998), and his role as Tobias Fünke in the Fox/Netflix sitcom ...
violin The violin, sometimes known as a ''fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone (string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in the family in regular ...
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viola The viola ( , also , ) is a string instrument that is bow (music), bowed, plucked, or played with varying techniques. Slightly larger than a violin, it has a lower and deeper sound. Since the 18th century, it has been the middle or alto voice of ...
, mellotron, electric piano *
Bill Bruford William Scott Bruford (born 17 May 1949) is an English former drummer and percussionist who first gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes. After leaving Yes in 1972, Bruford spent the rest of the 1970s recording ...
drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ...
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percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Exc ...
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: Robert Fripp. Mixing by Fripp, Tony Arnold and David Singleton.


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References

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