King Crimson
Absent Lovers


5.0
classic

Review

by ReefaJones USER (2 Reviews)
April 12th, 2023 | 28 replies


Release Date: 1998 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A King Crimson staple and one of the greatest live albums of all time.

People talk about 'Stop Making Sense', some talk about 'Rust Never Sleeps', I say look no further than 'Absent Lovers'. This behemoth of a live album can hold its own when put up against any live album in existence.

If you want to get a feel of 80s King Crimson but don't know where to begin, just skip all their 80s albums and put on this bad boy. It's essentially a best of 80s King Crimson and dare I say most versions on here *** on their respective studio counterparts, especially the material from Beat and Three Of A Perfect Pair.

Oh and you even got some Larks and Red sprinkled in here. Amazing innit?

This album captures the last performance of their 1984 tour. The line up consists of 'Robert Fripp', 'Adrian Belew', 'Tony Levin' and 'Bill Bruford'. Everybody is on point here but what do you expect from what's essentially a super group of expert musicians. Even then it's baffling how they are able to pull of all of these songs live and in a lot of cases improve on them.
The sound of this live album is amazing. 'Brad Davis' and 'David Singleton' did an amazing job with that.

The band start off with 'Entry Of The Crims', an ambient, doomy improvisation which transitions into 'Larks' part 3', one of my favorites on here and a worthy sequel to parts 1&2.
The show continues with 'Thela Hun Ginjeet' which of course is absolutely amazing, Belew talks a little bit and we go straight into 'Red', which makes the already great album version pale in comparison.

After that we take a breather with 'Matte Kudasai' and an incredible version of 'Industry'.
Following that we get 'Dig Me' and 'Three Of A Perfect Pair' where Fripp throws in some screeching guitar arpeggios. 'Indiscipline', another favorite of mine, marks the end of Disc 1.

Anyway, Disc 2 is just as good but you get the gist. Everyone should jam this. It's one of their absolute must-haves. Truly one of the greatest live albums of all time.

Highlights:
Larks' Pt. 3
Thela Hun Ginjeet
Red
Industry
Indiscipline
Frame By Frame
Larks' Pt. 2
Discipline


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ReefaJones
April 11th 2023


3626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I suck at writing and never wrote a review but this needed one. Also don't know how to format any text on this site, be it cursive, bold or anything else, which is annoying. Wish there was a guide for that.

KillingMoon
April 11th 2023


107 Comments


https://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/misc.php?do=bbcode

ReefaJones
April 11th 2023


3626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Great. Wish that wasn't impossible to find on my own lol. Will save for next time, thanks

KillingMoon
April 11th 2023


107 Comments


No problem! Pos'd

ReefaJones
April 11th 2023


3626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

m/

ReefaJones
April 11th 2023


3626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

also how come this doesn't appear under user reviews on the home page hmm

KillingMoon
April 11th 2023


107 Comments


I’m assuming since it’s a live album? Just a guess

ReefaJones
April 11th 2023


3626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

could be

Ryus
April 11th 2023


36580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

mx blacklisted reefa

Jethro42
April 11th 2023


18274 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I was there.

ReefaJones
April 12th 2023


3626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

damn must feel good

Jethro42
April 12th 2023


18274 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

It was crazy. I've seen Bruford making a rehearsal. Live, Robert Fripp sat down and lifted his leg during each and every solos. The show was in 1984. In 1982 I've seen Beat elsewhere in Montreal. It was full of Discipline stuff. Both shows were memorable.

Jethro42
April 12th 2023


18274 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I also saw the staff in their limo, riding slowly, just beside me and my friends on the site.



Edit; I just realized you just gave it a heads up.

e210013
April 12th 2023


5128 Comments


Nice to see a review of this album. So, automatic pos.

e210013
April 12th 2023


5128 Comments


You're a lucky guy Jethro. I never had the opportunity to see King Crimson in a real live show. That is a thing that makes me a bit sad.

kalkwiese
April 12th 2023


10402 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Their live albums rip, it'a incredible. Many live versions make the studio versions of the songs obsolete

e210013
April 12th 2023


5128 Comments


I completely agree with you kalk. King Crimson is a great live band from what I would see on DVD's and YouTube, better than on studio.

ReefaJones
April 12th 2023


3626 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah but this one is their best live album in my opinion. 80s King Crimson just works so well in a live setting whereas with some of their other live work some of the songs don't quite hit the same as the studio versions. I have yet to find a live version of Starless or The Night Watch that matches up to their studio counterparts. For some reason whenever they play Night Watch Fripp doesn't drop those beautiful guitar parts and the climax of Starless doesn't hit as hard

e210013
April 12th 2023


5128 Comments


Have you seen a version of "Starless" on YouTube from their live album and DVD "Radical Action To Unseat The Hold Of Monkey Mind"?. It's absolutely sublime and perfect.

Donchivo
April 12th 2023


1954 Comments


it's an incredible version, I love it so much!




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