| King Crimson In the Wake of Poseidon |
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 | Tracklist: 1. Peace - A beginning
2. Pictures of a city (including 42nd at Treadmill)
3. Cadence and cascade
4. In the wake of Poseidon (incl. Libra's theme)
5. Peace - A theme
6. Cat food
7. The devil's triangle
a) Mesday morn
b) Hand of Sceiron
c) garden of worm
8. Peace - An end
| Ranking: #28 for 1970 | |
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Sometimes a band just can’t follow up a brilliant debut. To put it simply, In the Wake of Poseidon is to In the Court of the Crimson King what “Cannonball Run 2” is to “Cannonball Run”; a fun and slightly interesting ride through the same old, same old.
Obviously, King Crimson’s first release was hailed upon its release as something groundbreaking, something special. Thus, when heading into the studio (relatively soon after their first release, even for the time period), King Crimson was under pressure to create something as poignant and awe-inspiring as In the Court…. The first real track (after a calm little intro entitled Peace/A Beginning) is an indication of the approach they seemingly took in the studio; replicate the energy and vastness of their first album.
Sure, Pictures of a City doesn’t initially sound like the barnburner 21st Century Schizoid Man. However, when you really listen to the song, you cant help but notice the similarities: the way the song crashes and ascends, the sudden violent explosions of sounds to accompany verses, the fast paced and jittery instrumental bridge. It’s just wrapped in a pretty, slightly more jazz-based package that makes it seem more fresh than it really is. However, it is important to note that Fripp has vastly improved here, as his guitar solo, unlike before, easily matches that of Peter Giles (replacement bassist for Greg Lake, who merely did vocal work here) and Michael Giles’s drumming.
In fact, the slight shift in the lineup was the first King Crimson would have in their largley chaotic history, and it was perhaps the one that had the least effect on the music. While the excellent Greg Lake had stepped down from bass duties, Peter does a suitable job for most of the album, although he never really shows off like Lake used to do. The other changes are mostly actual solidified additions, such as flutist and sax player Mel Collins, who adds both the most serene and frenzied moments on the album with his instruments, respectively. Future singer Gordon Haskell also makes a brief appearance on the dreadfully dreary song Cadence and Cascade.
Previously, King Crimson had done I Talk to the Wind, a slow and moody flute driven track that was emotionally touching and moving. Much in the same manner they recreated 21st Century Schizoid Man for this album, so they do with that track on Cascade and Cadence. Except, unlike last time, this version is just plodding and a complete waste of time. However, the preceding track finally shows promise for the record, as In the Wake of Poseidon finally gives this album a sense of self. It’s a sweeping mellotron song in the fashion of Epitaph before it, but the similarities generally stop there, as the song actually has a strange irony about it, something rather inexpressible in words. It’s not the strongest track on the album and drags on far too long for its 8 minute length, but at least it’s a start.
When you finally reach Cat Food, the album finally hits its peak. It’s the most unique song from the earliest parts of King Crimson’s career,. No other song sounds quite like it, and the funk bassline and the crazy vocals (it’s very straight-to-the-point delivery, something King Crimson had never really done). The piano in the song is eclectic and gives the song another layer that nothing else on here possesses, and the general inanity of the song (the chorus is “No use to complain, if your caught out in the rain-Your mother’s quite insane- Cat food, Cat food, Cat food!”) is quite a treat, and the lightheartedness is a welcome respite from the dark atmosphere of the rest of the album.
In fitting fashion, the centerpiece song of the album also encompasses it the most clearly. The Devil’s Triangle, an instrumental take on a much older orchestral composition, is long, slow, and epic; with the first few minutes slowly fading into all of its glory. It certainly doesn’t sound like anything on their debut, that’s for sure. Except, the song never really impresses you. Sure, it’s a very good piece of work, and you could call it brilliant, even. But for all its wonder and pizzazz, the song never really gets to that point. That point that really tells you why you’ve been listening to the song, and gives you the big payoff for all your listening endeavors.
That’s In the Wake of Poseidon for ya. A very slow romp through jazz-based and hard rock-based progressive, with nearly all of its ideas taken from previous works, specifically by themselves. It’s sort of a stopgap between the brilliance of In the Court of the Crimson King and Lizard, as it contains some of the flashes the latter would soon contain, but is trapped in the confines and sounds of their former work. It isn’t a bad record, but by no means is it something a non-King Crimson fan should bother to check out.
Recommended tracks:
In the Wake of Poseidon
Cat Food
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Album Rating: 3
This has been a long time in coming, and I just recently felt like I could do this right. Hope you guys enjoy it and stuff. KC generally rules ecept for this, though.
Digging: Animal Collective - Spirit They've Gone, Spirit They've Vanished | | | good review, I think Im definitely going to check out this Cat Food song though
| | | Great review, as always.
| | | Good work Ilu. Not as good as metallicamn8's stuff, but you know.
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Good work Ilu. Not as good as metallicamn8's stuff, but you know.
I'm not sure how to take that.
| | | Album Rating: 2.5
ABOUT MUTHAFUCKING TIME I WOULD SAY
:-* lovely
lol there's metallicaman8
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Good work Ilu. Not as good as metallicamn8's stuff, but you know.
Digging: Converge - Axe To Fall
| | | Album Rating: 3
hey mm8 gtfo you're making me look bad 
Oh and thanks everyone. I plan on reviewing every King Crimson album ever in the next two weeks. Just kidding.
| | | I'm puzzled. Am I being mocked or complimented? I'm thinking mocked.This Message Edited On 09.03.06
| | | If you say this is worse then "In the Court..." then I'm not going anywhere near it. Good review.
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
This review sucks. It says exactly the same thing as every other review of this album I've ever read. Way to form your own opinion about it.
I'm getting sick of reviews just rehashing the same thing over and over. 95% of the ConstruKction of Light have the word "self-referential" in it, and etc. etc. It's just getting really old.
| | | Album Rating: 3
I have never once read a review for this album. The extent I've gone is hearing pulse say "omg this album suxx". How the hell does hat constitute it being a bad review, anyways? If it's my opinion (which it really is), who cares if everyone else thinks that way.
Get your head out of Fripp's ass and come to the light. And besides, this is the first review on this site anyways. wtf.
| | | Ah Iluvatar, you never take a neg easily, do you?
| | | Well, the reason is unimaginably retarded.
| | | Album Rating: 3
Have you ever seen me bitch about it in my james blunt or Kidz Bop reviews? No. When someone negs me for moronic reasons, yes, I take offense.
| | | Album Rating: 2.5
It's kind of hard to have a completely unique opinion on everything, Kage. That doesn't mean it's not a good review.
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
That's got nothing to do with it. I've read some great, unique, entertaining, aweseome reviews from Iluvatar, and this is not one of them.
He says almost the exact same thing as several other reviews I've read of this album. Comparing certain tracks to songs from ITCOTCK, saying its a rehash. It's just so mindnumbingly old when I keep reading the same thing and I never get new views presented.
I'm talking about at other websites too, not just sputnik. Every review always says the same thing. Is it just because the world is one entity, and so opinions seem to be shared? Maybe.
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Again, the only thing you've said that was wrong with the review is that I have a very similar opinion to other reviewers. If you could link me to these reviews I'd be much appreicated; I'll edit my reviews to say "omg this opnioin is identical to xxx site so dont be mad". Honestly, it's just a dumb concept.
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
I expected you to have something of value to say, since you have a somewhat unique opinion about Lizard. I was let down.
I'm not going to argue about it, I negged the review and gave a reason for it. I guess I'm not allowed to neg someone who is so well-loved on the site without catching flack for it.
You think my reason for negging your review is stupid, I think you reasons for negging the album are stupid. There, we're even.
| | | Album Rating: 3
What, do you want me to lie about how I feel about the album so as not to seem as similar to other reviews? I really don't understand what you're trying to get across.
btw I'm generally hated on this site this is just my fan club =/
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