Very Good +
The vinyl is very good in general.
A few faults are acceptable, but nothing that really compromises the record visually or audibly.
This is the first press on the Island pink label. Vinyl has very little signs of being played. There is a little ripped on the back cover (See photos)
King Crimson’s In the Court of the Crimson King (1969) is one of the most influential progressive rock albums ever made. Its mix of heavy guitar riffs, jazz elements, and symphonic grandeur set a new standard for the genre. The original first pressing on Island Records features the rare pink "i" label, making it highly sought after by collectors. The eerie, surreal cover art by Barry Godber adds to its mystique. A well-preserved copy with clean audio and minimal wear is a true gem in the vinyl world.
Specification
Conditions: Used
RECORD: Very Good +
COVER: Very Good
Genre: Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog-Rock
Label: Island
Date: 1969
Catalogue: ILPS 9111
Features: First press on Island records pink label. The tracklisting is taken from the cover. On the label tracks A1, A3, B1 and B2 are divided into separate sub-tracks which on the cover appear as part of the "normal" track titles. Gatefold sleeve.
Format: Vinyl
Country: UK
Tracklist
A
A1. 21st Century Schizoid Man (Including "Mirrors")
A2. I Talk To The Wind
A3. Epitaph (Including "March For No Reason" And "Tomorrow And Tomorrow")
B
B1. Moonchild (Including "The Dream" And "The Illusion")
B2. The Court Of The Crimson King (Including "The Return Of The Fire Witch" And "The Dance Of The Puppets")