Could Michael Clay, a teenager from Texas Dallas, think when one day in 1970 he first heard the song “21st Century Schizoid Man” by an unknown overseas band King Crimson broadcast on the radio that at that moment he contracted a dangerous disease, which then did his peers all over the world suffer from love for progressive music,
and even in its especially acute form – in the form of crimsonomania? And could he know what this protracted illness would lead him to in about 35 years?
1977 – Hands [1:09:31]
1996 – Palm Mystery [1:02:41]
Prism – 1999 – Live 75-77 [1:07:15]
2000 – The Early Years 1974-76 [52:43]
2002 – Twenty Five Winters (VBR V0) [39:05]
2008 – Strangelet [1:16:54]
2015 – Caviar Bobsled [1:12:30]