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According to Robert Fripp, the album "presents two distinct sides of the band’s personality, which has caused at least as much confusion for the group as it has the public and the industry. The left side is accessible, the right side excessive."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.dgmlive.com/in-depth/three-of-a-perfect-pair-the-long-view |title=Three Of A Perfect Pair - The Long View |first=Sid |last=Smith |date=May 2016 |website=dgmlive.com |access-date=7 February 2021}}</ref>
According to Robert Fripp, the album "presents two distinct sides of the band’s personality, which has caused at least as much confusion for the group as it has the public and the industry. The left side is accessible, the right side excessive."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.dgmlive.com/in-depth/three-of-a-perfect-pair-the-long-view |title=Three Of A Perfect Pair - The Long View |first=Sid |last=Smith |date=May 2016 |website=dgmlive.com |access-date=7 February 2021}}</ref>


The "other side" of bonus material on the 2001 CD remaster consists of two instrumental outtakes from the 1983 sessions, three alternate mixes of "[[Sleepless (King Crimson song)|Sleepless]]", and a 1989 [[a cappella]] recording (first published in the 1991 "Frame By Frame" box set) in which Tony Levin performs the [[Barbershop music|barbershop quartet]] "The King Crimson Barber Shop".<ref>{{cite news |first=Ryan |last=Reed |date=3 Feb 2017 |title=King Crimson: Beat & Three of a Perfect Pair |url=https://relix.com/reviews/detail/king_crimson_beat_three_of_a_perfect_pair/ |work=Relix |access-date=15 April 2022}}</ref>
The "other side" of bonus material on the 2001 CD remaster consists of two instrumental outtakes from the 1983 sessions, three alternate mixes of "[[Sleepless (King Crimson song)|Sleepless]]", and a 1989 [[a cappella]] recording (first published in the 1991 "Frame By Frame" box set) in which Tony Levin performs all parts of the [[Barbershop music|barbershop quartet]] "The King Crimson Barber Shop".<ref>{{cite news |first=Ryan |last=Reed |date=3 Feb 2017 |title=King Crimson: Beat & Three of a Perfect Pair |url=https://relix.com/reviews/detail/king_crimson_beat_three_of_a_perfect_pair/ |work=Relix |access-date=15 April 2022}}</ref>


American [[hip hop music|hip hop]] duo [[Gang Starr]] would [[Sampling (music)|sample]] "Dig Me" on "Words I Manifest (Remix)" from their 1989 debut album ''[[No More Mr. Nice Guy (Gang Starr album)|No More Mr. Nice Guy]]''.{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}}
American [[hip hop music|hip hop]] duo [[Gang Starr]] would [[Sampling (music)|sample]] "Dig Me" on "Words I Manifest (Remix)" from their 1989 debut album ''[[No More Mr. Nice Guy (Gang Starr album)|No More Mr. Nice Guy]]''.{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}}
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Three of a Perfect Pair is the tenth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released on 23 March 1984 in the UK by E.G. Records.[1] It is the group's final studio album to feature the quartet of Adrian Belew, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin and Bill Bruford, which broke up later that year, though all four would appear in the sextet lineup featured on THRAK in 1995.

Music

According to Robert Fripp, the album "presents two distinct sides of the band’s personality, which has caused at least as much confusion for the group as it has the public and the industry. The left side is accessible, the right side excessive."[2]

The "other side" of bonus material on the 2001 CD remaster consists of two instrumental outtakes from the 1983 sessions, three alternate mixes of "Sleepless", and a 1989 a cappella recording (first published in the 1991 "Frame By Frame" box set) in which Tony Levin performs all parts of the barbershop quartet "The King Crimson Barber Shop".[3]

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Title and artwork

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The Peter Willis designed artwork illustrates the sacred–profane dichotomy while being a simplified version of the Larks' Tongues in Aspic cover; a rising phallic object represents a male solar deity about to penetrate the crescent figure, a female lunar deity.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". According to Fripp, the artwork is “a presentation of a reconciliation of Western & Eastern Christianity...the front cover has the two elements, representing the male & female principles. The back cover has the third element drawing together & reconciling the preceding opposite terms”.[4][5]

Release and reception

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Released in March 1984, Three of a Perfect Pair peaked at number 30 in the UK Albums Chart.[6]

Trouser Press described it in a mixed review as "a most disjunct album from a band that prided itself on carefully matched contradictions. The Left Side sports four of Adrian Belew's poorer songs and a self-derivative instrumental; the flip is nearly all-instrumental, nearly free-form, nearly brilliant...apparently the Frippressive 'discipline' that forged the critically acclaimed pop/art synthesis of the first two latter-day Crimson albums is not a permanent condition."[7]

A 5.1 surround sound mix of the album by Fripp and Steven Wilson was released in October 2016 for the band's 40th Anniversary Series as a standalone CD/DVD package and as part of the On (and off) The Road (1981–1984) box set.

Track listing

All music written by Adrian Belew, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin and Bill Bruford; all lyrics written by Adrian Belew. "The King Crimson Barber Shop" music & lyrics by Tony Levin.

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Personnel

King Crimson
Production personnel
  • Brad Davis – engineering
  • Tony Arnold (Arny's Shack) – engineering (6, 7)
  • Nick James, Ray Niznik, Peter Hefter – assistant engineers
  • Tex Read – social services
  • Peter Willis (Trevall Mill Studio) – cover symbol design basis
  • Timothy Eames – cover art

Charts

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Chart (1984) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[8] 37

References

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External links

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