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The Power to Believe Tour Box

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The Power To Believe Tour Box
Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 28th, 2003
GenreProgressive rock
Length64:56
LabelDiscipline Global Mobile
ProducerRobert Fripp, David Singleton
King Crimson chronology
EleKtrik: Live in Japan
(2003)
The Power To Believe Tour Box
(2003)
Radical Action to Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind
(2016)

The Power To Believe Tour Box is a live album by King Crimson. Packaged in a DVD snapcase and includes a 20-page booklet with photographs, equipment lists, and extra notes regarding the albums and tours. It was initially available only from the merchandise booth on their 2003 tour dates.[1][2]

Track listing

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  1. Sushi on Sunset - Press Conference (I) (2:46)
  2. Sushi on Sunset - Press Conference (II) (4:12)
  3. Sushi on Sunset - Press Conference (III) (3:27)
  4. Sushi on Sunset - Press Conference (IV) (1:52)
  5. Sushi on Sunset - Press Conference (V) (1:07)
  6. Sushi on Sunset - Press Conference (VI) (1:35)
  7. Sushi on Sunset - Press Conference (VII) (1:14)
  8. Happy with What You Have to Be Happy With (Demo) (3:13)
  9. Sushi on Sunset - Press Conference (Reprise) (0:53)
  10. Message 22 (5:22)
  11. Emerald Banter (0:58)
  12. Superslow (4:33)
  13. UMJ Offices Japan - Television Interview (I) (1:56)
  14. UMJ Offices Japan - Television Interview (II) (4:58)
  15. UMJ Offices Japan - Television Interview (III) (1:28)
  16. UMJ Offices Japan - Television Interview (IV) (1:01)
  17. UMJ Offices Japan - Television Interview (V) (3:44)
  18. UMJ Offices Japan - Television Interview (VI) (3:02)
  19. UMJ Offices Japan - Television Interview (VII) (4:43)
  20. Sus-tayn-Z Suite (I) (3:22)
  21. Sus-tayn-Z Suite (II) (4:46)
  22. Sus-tayn Z Suite (III) (4:44)

"Sushi on Sunset" is an interview with Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn and Adrian Belew; the UMJ segment is with Fripp only.

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Planer, Lindsay. "The Power to Believe Tour Box - King Crimson |". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Leone, Dominique (9 March 2003). "King Crimson: The Power to Believe". Pitchfork.