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King Crimson, the most powerful and experimental progressive band of 70s extended the boundaries of rock with avant-metal, classical or free-jazz influences under the guidance of Robert Fripp “a musician of utter individuality” , one of the best and most underestimated guitarists of his time. With the exception of “In the Wake of Poseidon”, every album of their first period (from 1969 to 1974) remains a unique piece of art and this mesmerising ballad comes from their least famous album Lizard (1970).