The innovative King Crimson spin-off band Beat, featuring renowned musicians Adrian Belew, Steve Vai, Tony Levin, and Danny Carey, has unveiled a captivating live video showcasing their remarkable rendition of “Frame by Frame.” This performance is a highlight from their much-anticipated concert album titled Beat Live, which was recorded live at the iconic United Theater on Broadway in Los Angeles during an extensive 60-day North American tour.
The newly released video, following the earlier launch of the track “Neal and Jack and Me,” is available for viewing below. Fans can look forward to the album’s official release on September 26, and it is currently open for preorder, ensuring that enthusiasts can secure their copies ahead of time.
Watch Beat Perform ‘Frame by Frame’
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Upon the announcement of this release, Belew expressed his excitement, stating, “Walking onstage with three virtuosic musicians—world-class professionals who have experienced it all but still find joy in performing this timeless music, which is unlike any other, is an incredible feeling. The audience knows every word, and their enthusiasm creates an overwhelming energy and affection that makes the performance unforgettable. What could be better than that?”
Levin added his perspective, saying, “The band truly rocks. I’m thrilled that we have high-quality recordings capturing the essence of our live performances—where innovation seamlessly blends with classic material.”
In addition, Vai commented, “Touring with Beat has surpassed all my expectations. Playing this music alongside Adrian, Tony, and Danny has become one of my most cherished touring experiences.”
The album Beat Live has been produced by the talented Bob Clearmountain. It will be available in both standard physical and digital formats, alongside a special edition that includes a two-CD and Blu-ray set, a deluxe three-LP triple gatefold vinyl, and a limited deluxe three-CD and Blu-ray artbook featuring an additional live CD and a 36-page booklet filled with exclusive content.
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