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  2. The Deception of the Thrush: A Beginners' Guide to ProjeKcts

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    The Deception of the Thrush: A Beginners' Guide to ProjeKcts is an album released by the band King Crimson in 1999. It contains tracks from the box set / live album The ProjeKcts . Track listing

  3. The ProjeKcts - Wikipedia

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    The ProjeKcts is a 1999 box set of four live albums recorded between 1997 and 1999 by four side projects of the band King Crimson, known as ProjeKcts. Overview [ edit ]

  4. Larks' Tongues in Aspic (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part One", the longest entry in the pentalogy, was first released as the introductory track to the album of the same name.The song is guided by the shifting guitar of Robert Fripp, but it is in the tense violin of David Cross and the chaotic percussion of Jamie Muir that Part I is defined. [1]

  5. Larks' Tongues in Aspic - Wikipedia

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    The Mellotron, a staple part of King Crimson's instrumentation since their debut album, was retained for this new phase, played by Fripp and Cross, both of whom also played electric piano. The instrumental pieces carried strong jazz fusion and European free-improvisation influences, and some aggressive portions verging on heavy metal. [8] [9]

  6. The Construkction of Light - Wikipedia

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    Fripp was unhappy with the album, considering that it "doesn't convey the power of the music, to a greater extent than any of the [King Crimson] studio albums", as none of the music was played live before the recording, Mastelotto used only electronic drums instead of his preferred hybrid acoustic/electronic kit, and Fripp's attention was ...

  7. Astronomica (album) - Wikipedia

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    Astronomica is the fourth studio album by the American progressive metal band Crimson Glory, released in 1999 via Spitfire Records (USA) and Rising Sun (Europe). After a long hiatus following their less-than-successful album Strange and Beautiful, the band reformed with Wade Black on vocals and Steve Wacholz (of Savatage fame) on drums.

  8. Kermes (dye) - Wikipedia

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    The kermes dye is a rich red, a crimson. It has good colour fastness in silk and wool. It was much esteemed in the medieval era for dyeing silk and wool, particularly scarlet cloth. Following the Columbian exchange it was superseded by the similar, and more easily obtained, cochineal.

  9. Rhampholeon chapmanorum - Wikipedia

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    Rhampholeon chapmanorum, also known commonly as Chapmans' pygmy chameleon, is a species of terrestrial pygmy chameleon, a lizard in the family Chamaeleonidae. The species is endemic to forest fragments in the Natundu Hills , Malawi .