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Radical Action to Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind

2016 box set by King Crimson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Radical Action to Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind
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Radical Action to Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind is a box set of live performances by King Crimson, released on 2 September 2016.[3][4] It is the first full-length release by the seven member incarnation of the group that formed in 2013.

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The box set was recorded during King Crimson's 2015 tours of Japan, Canada and France, mostly in Takamatsu, Japan. The material performed is mostly from the 1969–1974 period, and most had not been performed live since the 1970s, although the songs were rearranged to suit the current line-up.[3] Also included are some pieces from 1995 and onward, alongside new material. The title is derived from a song of the same name that the band had been playing in concert.[5]

The set was released in two editions: a 4-disc standard edition featuring the complete concert in one Blu-ray disc and three CDs (individually themed "virtual studio albums" with no audible audience); and a 6-disc deluxe limited edition, featuring the same as the standard edition plus two DVDs with the complete concert and an expanded booklet. The Blu-ray disc has a "picture off" mode which allows listening to the music without the video.

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Track listing

Disc one, Mainly Metal

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Disc two, Easy Money Shots

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Disc three, Crimson Classics

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Personnel

King Crimson


Additional personnel
  • DGMmanagement
  • David Singleton – mixing, production, video compiling, liner notes
  • Chris Porterengineering, mixing
  • Alex R. Mundy – digital assembly
  • Trevor Wilkins – filming, editing, booklet photography
  • Sid Smith – additional footage
  • Patrick Cleasby – video transfer
  • Opus Productions
    • Neil Wilkes – Blu-ray disc & DVD authoring & assembly
    • Claire Bidwell – Blu-ray disc & DVD layout & design
  • Bob Romano, Tim McDonnel, Alberto Fas, John Kimber, "Philly" Bob Squires, Jon Urban, Adam Blue Buckely – disc testing
  • Francesca Sundsten – "Cyclops" cover painting
  • Ben Singleton – additional artwork, Cyclops re-imagining
  • Steve Ball – DGM logo
  • Claudia Hahn – booklet photography
  • Scarlet Page – photography (gatefold inner sleeve photos)
  • Hugh O'Donnell – design and layout
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References

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