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King Crimson Popular Song Rankings [2025]

King Crimson Popular Song Rankings [2025]
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King Crimson Popular Song Rankings [2025]

King Crimson has been active since 1968, and although there have been hiatuses, they have been performing for over 50 years.

They have had a tremendous influence on many musicians, especially in rock, and they remain very popular today.

Among their many songs, here are some of the most popular ones.

King Crimson Popular Song Ranking [2025] (1–10)

21st Century Schizoid ManKing Crimson1rank/position

King Crimson – 21st Century Schizoid Man (Including “Mirrors”)
21st Century Schizoid ManKing Crimson

Here is a track that could be called a pinnacle of progressive rock.

It’s a signature work by King Crimson, opening their album “In the Court of the Crimson King,” released in October 1969.

Marked by a distorted guitar riff and dissonant chords, it overwhelms listeners with complex time signatures and dynamic developments.

The lyrics are socially critical, depicting the chaotic world from the late 20th century into the early 21st.

With its intense sound and profound message, this piece greatly influenced later musicians.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who wants to question contemporary society.

Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part IIKing Crimson2rank/position

King Crimson – Larks’ Tongues In Aspic, Part Two
Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part IIKing Crimson

King Crimson, synonymous with progressive rock, also produced numerous classic instrumental rock tracks.

From 1972 to 1974—the period just before their first breakup—was the peak of their music.

Larks’ Tongues in Aspic is one of the masterpieces from that era.

FractureKing Crimson3rank/position

King Crimson – Fracture (OFFICIAL)
FractureKing Crimson

In terms of musicality and technical proficiency, they are one of the pinnacle bands of progressive rock.

“21st Century Schizoid Man” is famous, but the band didn’t reach their peak until a few years later.

“Fracture,” which fuses contemporary music, jazz, and rock, is one of the greatest masterpieces from that period.

RedKing Crimson4rank/position

King Crimson – Red (OFFICIAL)
RedKing Crimson

Since the 1960s, many progressive rock bands have made their mark, but King Crimson can be considered one of the genre’s defining figures.

Known for their use of odd time signatures and formidable technique, they particularly shine on the track “Red,” which could be called an ideal entry point to prog.

Aside from the signature theme, the piece is basically in 4/4, and the opening theme can be understood as a 5+5+6+8 grouping, which may make it easier to grasp.

It’s a highly recommended progressive rock track, with a fiercely distorted bass that deserves special attention.

StarlessKing Crimson5rank/position

King Crimson – Starless (Live in Japan, 2015)
StarlessKing Crimson

Its dramatic song structure and poetic lyrics seize the listener’s heart.

It’s a track by the English progressive band King Crimson, included on the 1974 album Red.

Listening to this song will give you a sense of King Crimson’s musical identity.

It’s an epic piece running over 12 minutes.

The Court Of The Crimson KingKing Crimson6rank/position

King Crimson – The Court Of The Crimson King
The Court Of The Crimson KingKing Crimson

A song that can be called a pinnacle of progressive rock was released in October 1969.

Closing King Crimson’s debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King, it opens with majestic Mellotron tones.

The world woven by Ian McDonald’s composition and Peter Sinfield’s lyrics evokes a fantastical atmosphere reminiscent of a medieval court.

Greg Lake’s soaring vocals intertwine exquisitely with Robert Fripp’s guitar, drawing listeners into an otherworldly realm.

Transcending the boundaries of music, this work continues to captivate countless music fans to this day.

MoonchildKing Crimson7rank/position

King Crimson – Moonchild – Lyrics
MoonchildKing Crimson

The song Moonchild, included on the album In the Court of the Crimson King.

Released in 1969, this album is known as King Crimson’s debut.

It’s a track notable for its melancholic melody.

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