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Release Date: 1999-03Label: Virgin
Released in a heavy cardboard gatefold digisleeve with black inner sleeves and a 12 page booklet.Size is slightly bigger than regular releases.
A Tön Pröb Production by Robert Fripp & David Singleton on behalf of The Greater Crim
Cover picture: from a painting by P.J.Crook
Tracks 1-1, 1-3 to 1-5, 1-7, 1-9, 1-10 recorded at the Metropolitan Theatre, Mexico City, 2-4 August, 1996
Tracks 1-2, 1-13, 1-14 recorded at the Spectrum, Montreal 11 July, 1984 (from Absent Lovers (Live In Montreal 1984) album)
Tracks 1-8, 1-15 recorded at Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, 5-6 October, 1995
Track 1-6 recorded at the Jazz Cafe, London, 1 December, 1997
Tracks 1-11, 1-12 recorded at Pearl Street, Northampton, MA 1 July, 1998
Track 2-1 recorded at the Baseball Park, Jacksonville FL 26 February, 1972
Track 2-2 recorded at Kemp Coliseum, Orlando FL 27 February, 1972 (from Epitaph box set)
Tracks 2-3, 2-4 recorded at the Fillmore West, San Francisco CA 15 December, 1969
Tracks 2-6, 2-8 recorded at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam 23 November, 1973 (from the The Nightwatch (Live At The Amsterdam Concertgebouw November 23rd 1973) album)
Track 2-7 recorded at Palais Du Sport, Besancon 25 March, 1974
Track 2-5 recorded at Massey Hall, Toronto 24 June, 1974
Track 2-10 recorded at Stanley Warner Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 29 April, 1974 (from The Great Deceiver (Live 1973 - 1974) box set)
Track 2-9 recorded at the Metropolitan Theatre, Mexico City 2-4 August, 1996
This is an enhanced CD for PC and MAC. Insert Disc 1 into a multi-session CD ROM drive. See the ReadMe files on the disc for further details.
The phonographic copyright in these performances is operated by Discipline Global Mobile on behalf of the artists, with whom it resides, contrary to common practice in the record industry. Discipline accepts no reason for artists to assign the copyright interests in their work to either record company or management by virtue of a "common practice" which was always questionable, often improper, and is now indefensible. ℗ & © 1999 Robert Fripp, exclusively licensed to Virgin Records Ltd. The copyright in this recording is owned by Robert Fripp and exclusively licensed to Virgin Records Ltd. This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. © 1999 Virgin Records Ltd.
Printed in the EU (rear sleeve)
Made in the EU (discs)
Writing credits for "Red" incorrectly given to Adrian Belew (words) and King Crimson (music).