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Universal acclaim- based on 24 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 24
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Mixed: 1 out of 24
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Negative: 1 out of 24
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ChristopherBDec 9, 2003
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FelixPMar 16, 2003
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A.IesiJul 8, 2003Powerfull and incredible sound
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julienbAug 1, 2003Sigh what can I say? ok nothing...
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LeonardoNoaNoaDec 6, 2003finally a great album by one of the greatest rock band ever, so many so-so albums since Discipline, and now, the real thing...
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MichaelGApr 11, 2003I just wish KC and Adrian's solo stuff were as popular as that pathetic Oasis crap. Then, the world would know what the difference is between talent and trash.
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tOaDFApr 14, 2003The best one since Discipline in my opinion.
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TJudgesonAug 23, 2003KC at their best, the state which is synonymous with the word powerful. Many should hear this, many should find this, many should experience this. Simply it's one of the best records this year.
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HippieBoyFeb 12, 2007this is a really good album, although there are a few low points, or songs that don't work as good. The best part are the first 4 songs, then a medium song "Facts of life" then a funny/catchy/good song "Happy with what you have to be happy with" the rest is mostly ethereal music, with great highs and various lows. Definitely recommended for younger audience.
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Sep 12, 2014Excellent album. Superb execution. The best effort since Discipline. "Level 5" is a masterwork that only Fripp can compose. Maybe this is not an album for the classic prog rock music fan. Sure it's an album for someone that appreciate good "outside the box" music of any genre.
Awards & Rankings
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This material is as inconsistent as anything off their past few records, but when they do hit upon a good moment, it tends to be really good.
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BlenderCrimson's current incarnation combines the sounds of previous editions, especially the early math-rock of the mid-'70s and the deft, Talking Heads-redolent Ph.D-funk of the early '80s. [#14, p.138]
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Disciplined, varied, and often mind-blowing playing.