King Crimson
Giles, Giles and Fripp
(1967 - November 1968)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron - b. May 16, 1946, Wimbourne, England.
- Peter Giles - bass
- Michael Giles - drums - b. 1942, Bournemouth, England.
Album:
- "The
Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp" (1968)
King Crimson I (1969)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- Michael Giles - drums
- Greg Lake - bass/vocals - b. November 10, 1948, Bournemouth,
England - formerly with Unit Four, The Time Checks, and
The Gods.
- Ian McDonald - sax/flute/vocals - b. June 25, 1946, London,
England.
- Pete Sinfield - lyrics - b. England.
Album:
- "In
the Court of the Crimson King" (1969)
Michael
Giles and Ian McDonald form McDonald
and Giles. Ian McDonald later forms Foreigner.
Greg Lake forms Emerson, Lake and
Palmer.
King Crimson II (1969 - 1970)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- Pete Sinfield - lyrics
- Gordon Haskell - vocals
- Peter Giles - bass
- Michael Giles - drums
Album:
- "In
the Wake of Poseidon" (1970)
King Crimson III (1970 - 1971)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- Pete Sinfield - lyrics
- Gordon Haskell - vocals/bass
- Andrew McCulloch - drums - b. England.
- Mel Collins - sax/flute/Mellotron - b. England.
Album:
- "Lizard"
(1971)
Andrew McCulloch later joins Greenslade.
King Crimson IV (1971)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- Pete Sinfield - lyrics
- Mel Collins - sax/flute/Mellotron
- Boz
Burrell - bass/vocals - b. Raymond Burrell, ca. 1946, Lincoln,
England.
- Ian Wallace - drums - b. September 29, 1946, Bury, England.
Albums:
- "Islands"
(1972)
- "Earthbound" (live) (1972)
Boz Burrell
later joins Bad
Company. Mel Collins later joins The Alan Parsons
Project.
King Crimson V (1972 - 1973)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- John Wetton - bass/vocals - b. July 12, 1949, Derby, England
- formerly with The Palmer-James Group, Tetrad/Ginger Man,
Splinter, Mogul Thrash, and Family.
- David Cross - violin/keyboards - b. 1948, Plymouth, England.
- Bill Bruford - drums - b. May 17, 1948, London, England -
formerly with Yes.
- Jamie Muir - percussion - b. England.
- Robert Palmer-Jones - lyrics - b. England.
Album:
- "Larks'
Tongues in Aspic" (1973)
Jamie Muir joins a
Buddhist monastery.
King Crimson VI (1973 - 1974)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- John Wetton - bass/vocals
- David Cross - violin/keyboards
- Bill Bruford - drums
- Robert Palmer-Jones - lyrics
Albums:
- "Starless
and Bible Black" (1974)
- "Red"
(1974)
- "The
Great Deceiver (Live 1973-1974)" (4-CD box set) (1992)
- "The
Night Watch" (2-CDs) (live) (1998)
Group
disbands. John Wetton joins Roxy Music (guest
musician), and later joins Uriah Heep,
UK, Wishbone Ash,
and Asia.
King Crimson VII (1981 - 1984) (reformed)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- Bill Bruford - drums
- Adrian
Belew - guitar/vocals - b. Robert Steven Belew, December 23,
1949, Covington, Kentucky - formerly with Sweetheart, Frank
Zappa, David Bowie, and The Talking Heads.
- Tony Levin - bass - b. Anthony Levin, June 6, 1946, Boston,
Massachusetts - formerly with Peter Gabriel.
Albums:
- "Discipline"
(1981)
- "Beat"
(1982)
- "Three
of a Perfect Pair" (1984)
- "Absent
Lovers: Live in Montreal 1984" (2-CDs) (1998)
Group
disbands. Adrian
Belew forms The
Bears.
King Crimson VIII (1994 - ? ) (reformed)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- Bill Bruford - drums
- Tony Levin - bass
- Trey Gunn - guitar/bass
- Pat Mastelotto - drums
Albums:
- "VROOOM"
(1994)
- "Thrak"
(1995)
- "Thrakattack"
(1996)
- "B'Boom:
Official Bootleg - Live in Argentina 1994" (2-CDs) (1995)
King Crimson IX ( ? - present)
- Robert
Fripp - guitar/Mellotron
- Adrian
Belew - guitar/vocals
- Bill Bruford - drums
- Tony Levin - bass
- Trey Gunn - guitar/bass
- Pat Mastelotto - drums
[Ref: Guillermo F. Vazquez
Malagamba]
Compilations:
- "The
Abbreviated King Crimson: Heartbeat" (1991)
- "Frame
by Frame: The Essential King Crimson" (4-CD box set) (1991)
- "Sleepless:
The Concise King Crimson" (1993)
- "Epitaph"
(2-CD box set) (1997) - live material from the original lineup on their
U.S. tour.
McDonald and Giles (1969 -
1971)
- Ian McDonald - sax/flute/vocals
- Michael Giles - drums
Album:
- "McDonald
& Giles" (1971)
The Bears
( ? - ? )
Albums:
- "The Bears" (1987)
- "Rise and Shine" (1988)
Adrian Belew solo:
- "Lone Rhino" (1982)
- "Twang Bar King" (1983)
- "Desire
Caught by the Tail" (1986)
- "Mr.
Music Head" (1989)
- "Young
Lions" (1990)
- "Desire
of the Rhino King" (1991)
- "Inner Revolution" (1992)
- "Here"
(1994)
- "The
Guitar as Orchestra, Vol. 1" (1995)
- "Op
Zop Too Wah" (1996)
- "Acoustic"
(1996)
- "Salad
Days" (1999)
- "Belewprints:
The Acoustic Adrian Belew, Vol. 2" (1999)
Robert Fripp solo:
- "No
Pussyfooting" (1973) (with Brian Eno)
- "Evening
Star" (1976) (with Brian Eno)
- "Exposure"
(1979)
- "God Save the Queen / Under Heavy Manners" (1980)
- "League of Gentlemen" (1981)
- "Let
the Power Fall" (1981)
- "I
Advance Masked" (1982) (with Andy Summers)
- "Bewitched"
(1984) (with Andy Summers)
- "God
Save the King" (1985)
- "Network" (1985)
- "Robert
Fripp and The League of Craft Guitarists Live!" (1986)
- "Show
of Hands" (1991)
- "Kings" (1993)
- "The
First Day" (1993) (with David Sylvian)
- "The
Bridge Between" (1994) (The Robert Fripp String
Quintet)
- "1999:
Soundscapes - Live in Argentina" (1994)
- "The
Essential Fripp and Eno" (1994) (with Brian Eno)
- "A
Blessing of Tears: 1995 Soundscapes - Volume 2 - Live in
California" (1995)
- "Intergalactic
Boogie Express - Live in Europe 1991" (1995)
- "That
Which Passes: 1995 Soundscapes, Vol. 3" (live) (1996)
- "Radiophonics:
1995 Soundscapes, Vol. 1" (live) (1996)
- "The
Gates of Paradise" (1998)
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