The title of the album is based on the idea of “perfect opposites”, or someone's truth, someone else's truth, and an objective truth (the idea of “three sides to every story”). The Peter Willis designed artwork illustrates the
sacred–profane dichotomy while being a simplified version of the ''
Larks' Tongues in Aspic'' cover; a rising phallic object represents a male
solar deity about to
penetrate the crescent figure, a female
lunar deity. According to Fripp, the artwork is “a presentation of a reconciliation of Western & Eastern Christianity...the front cover has the two elements, representing the male & female principles. The back cover has the third element drawing together & reconciling the preceding opposite terms”. == Release and reception ==