"Fallen Angel" is a composition by English progressive rock band King Crimson.
The lyrics are a man's lament over the tragedy of his young brother, who joined a gang and was stabbed to death on the streets of New York City, sung with deep pathos by John Wetton.
[2] The motif used in Fallen Angel is an arpeggio by Robert Fripp, part of an improvisation performed by five members during the recording of Larks' Tongues in Aspic in 1972.
Guest musicians Mark Charig (cornet) and Robin Miller (oboe) appear during select musical passages.
[3] It was the last of King Crimson's studio albums to include acoustic guitar played by Robert Fripp.