Artist's albums
The Big Picture
1999 · album
Exiles
1997 · album
Testing To Destruction
1994 · album
Your Own Special Way
2023 · single
October Is Marigold
2021 · album
Bushel
2020 · single
Grown
2020 · single
Crossover
2020 · album
Ends Meeting
2018 · album
Crossing the Tracks
2018 · album
Another Day
2018 · album
Starless Starlight
2015 · album
Boot It Boy
2015 · EP
English Sun
2009 · album
Closer Than Skin
2006 · album
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Biography
The violinist for King Crimson from 1972 to 1974, David Cross later launched a solo career with the David Cross Band, which featured an interesting sound comprised of violin, bass, keyboards, drums, and saxophones. David Cross was born in Turnchapel, England, near Plymouth. After leaving King Crimson, Cross formed the improvisational rock group Ascend, and spent the better part of the 1970s and 1980s composing for and working with theater groups in a variety of capacities. His first solo release was Memos from Purgatory (1989), which was later staged by Cross. With the David Cross Band, Cross moved between improvisational pieces and more composed ones. While the music bears some similarity to 1970s King Crimson, it is slower-paced with musical phrases and ideas that appear out of nowhere and disappear as quickly, leading some to call his music underdeveloped. 1998's Exiles was more song-oriented and featured guest appearances by Crimson alumni Robert Fripp, Peter Hammill, John Wetton, and Peter Sinfield. In 1999, Cross formed Noisy Records. ~ Geoff Orens, Rovi