King Crimson's classic live album, recorded at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on November 23, 1973, returns in this 2-disc SHM-CD edition, the second installment in the artwork-magnet bonus series, and includes 1 10cm x 10cm magnet sheet featuring the striking front cover artwork. Capturing the band during the making of Starless and Bible Black, after it's comeback with the 1972 album Larks' Tongues in Aspic, this long-treasured live document of 1973 King Crimson showcases the group as it toured relentlessly and evolved into an improvisational powerhouse, and it remains a celebrated bestseller that first circulated widely as a bootleg in the analog era before it's official release.