On This Day: March 27 1984 Three of a Perfect Pair by King Crimson Was Released

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On This Day: March 27 1984 Three of a Perfect Pair by King Crimson Was Released
On this day March 27 1984 King Crimson released their tenth studio album Three of a Perfect Pair. It marked the final part of their early 80s trilogy and continued the band’s innovative blend of progressive rock with new wave and experimental sounds.

The album reached number 58 on the US Billboard charts and featured the lineup of Robert Fripp Adrian Belew Tony Levin and Bill Bruford. Divided into two thematic halves the album offered a mix of accessible tracks on one side and more abstract complex material on the other. Songs like Sleepless and the title track showcased the group’s signature blend of technical skill and sonic exploration.

Fun fact: Three of a Perfect Pair was the last King Crimson studio album until their 1995 return with THRAK and marked the end of their influential 80s phase.

Trivia question: Which two albums came before Three of a Perfect Pair in King Crimson’s 1980s trilogy?

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