![]() Some tracks call to mind the 1973-era Crimson ("4 i 1"), others the 1980s version ("3 i 2"). This album represents a band-picked "best-of" those four nights, and while comparable to the power of the King Crimson brand name, it stands as its own unique animal. Projekct One's existence was limited to a four-night stand at the Jazz Café in London, with all four nights of music being entirely improvised, without the band even rehearsing together. Projekct One consisted of Bill Bruford on drums, Tony Levin on bass, Trey Gunn on touch guitar, and Robert Fripp on guitar. Each had a different grouping of the six members, and each had its own unique character and sound. In 1997, the six-member King Crimson did not break up, but broke apart and re-formed into four distinct groups, titled Projekct One through Projekct Four, with the aim of generating material to be used and reconfigured when Crimson officially restarted.
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