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Live at Moles Club, Bath is a live album by the band King Crimson derived from a lo-fi audience bootleg recorded on April 30, 1981 and originally made available through the King Crimson Collector's Club in June 2000. The original Collector's Club release credits the album to "Discipline", the name that Robert Fripp gave this lineup before changing it to King Crimson. Despite its poor quality, the recording is of historical significance as it documents the first live performance by the Discipline-era band.
The album includes liner notes by the band's bass player, Tony Levin.