Born To Lose
King Crimson's "Born To Lose" stands as a defining track from the band's progressive rock era, showcasing their signature blend of complex time signatures and melodic intensity. Recorded during the late 1970s, the song exemplifies the group's evolution from their earlier jazz-rock fusion to a more polished, studio-oriented sound. Featuring the distinctive interplay between guitarist Robert Fripp and bassist John Wetton, the recording captures the band's commitment to intricate musical architecture and emotional depth. As a staple of their discography, it remains a testament to King Crimson's influence on the progressive rock genre, offering a dynamic listening experience that balances technical proficiency with atmospheric texture. |