200gm vinyl LP pressing
Having released two albums in a nine month period between October 1981 and July 1982, “Three of a Perfect Pair” is the final part of the recorded trilogy begun with “Discipline” and “Beat”. Originally released in April 1984, from the pointillist minimalism of the title track through to the urgent rush of ‘Sleepless’ and the album’s closer ‘Larks’ Tongues in Aspic III’ - the only reference to the 1970s incarnations of the band – Crimson’s distinctive mixture of rock, electronica, funk and pure pop songs, ensured the group’s status as one of the most interesting and innovative bands of the decade.
A1. Three Of A Perfect Pair
A2. Model Man
A3. Sleepless
A4. Man With An Open Heart
A5. Nuages (That Which Passes, Passes Like Clouds)
B1. Industry
B2. Dig Me
B3. No Warning
B4. Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part III