The Power to Believe Tour Box

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The Power To Believe Tour Box
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Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 28th, 2003
Genre Progressive rock
Length64:56
Label Discipline Global Mobile
Producer Robert 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. Available only from the merchandise booth on their 2003 tour dates, or direct from the Discipline Global Mobile mail order store.

Track listing

  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.

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