King Crimson - Deja VROOOM

King Crimson - Deja VROOOM

7.0

Jan 01 1999

2h 30m

Music

A live performance of King Crimson's "double trio" formation, from Tokyo, Japan, recorded October 5-6, 1995. The "double trio" formation was: Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew (guitars), Tony Levin and Trey Gunn (basses, Warr guitar, Chapman Stick), Bill Bruford and Pat Mastelotto (drums).

Robert Fripp

Robert Fripp

Himself (guitar, mellotron)

Adrian Belew

Adrian Belew

Himself (guitar, vocals)

Tony Levin

Tony Levin

Himself (bass guitar, upright bass, vocals)

Trey Gunn

Trey Gunn

Himself (Warr guitar, Chapman Stick, vocals)

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