Wow! Hadn't listened to any early King Crimson in ages, but was jammin out in the car today and they were playing a block of KC on the radio, and man they had it all together back then, didn't they? Great singer, majestic and powerful songs, dynamic production, it was like a clean slate back then. Freedom to do anything! What a time. Who was most responsible for their early sound? Was it all Fripp's vision? I don't know when I first bought this LP (probably sometime early to mid 70s), but after getting home today I had to pull it out and give it a spin. Not much of a vinyl setup at the current digs so I don't spin much, but it's still always a blast to whip out some old slab like this that hasn't seen any groove gouging in years and hear what comes out. Not a great sounding LP in the version I have, but still pretty cool. So what do the latest CD remasters sound like? I know Fripp and his company have seemingly been remastering these things over and over. Do they get any better? What's your favorite of the early years? I never got into Red back in the day, maybe that's the one I need to check out the most? Didn't really pick them up seriously again until the Belew years in the 80s.