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Discipline (30th Anniversary Edition) [Remaster]

King Crimson
Release Date: 06/28/2005
Original Release:  1981
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 592782_CD
UPC # 633367050823
Label: Discipline Global Mobile
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Disc: 1
1. Elephant Talk sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Frame by Frame sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Matte Kudesai sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Indiscipline sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Thela Hun Gingeet sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Sheltering Sky, The sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Discipline sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Matte Kudesai - (alternate take) sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: King Crimson
Producer: King Crimson; Rhett Davies
Distributor: Ryko Distribution

Notes: King Crimson: Adrian Belew (vocals, guitar, synthesizer); Tony Levin (vocals, electric bass, Chapman Stick); Robert Fripp (guitar, synthesizer); Bill Bruford (drums, percussion). King Crimson: Adrian Belew (vocals, guitar); Robert Fripp (guitar); Tony Levin (electric bass, background vocals); Bill Bruford (drums). After spending the second half of the '70s on various solo projects, the irrepressible Robert Fripp decided to reinvent King Crimson. Instead of building on the group's '70s legacy, Fripp burned his bridges and started from scratch, even though KC drummer Bill Bruford returned to the fold for the '80s version of the band. The new Crimson was influenced equally by funk, world music, Balinese Gamelan orchestras, minimalism and the new pan-cultural sounds being made by the likes of Talking Heads and Peter Gabriel (in retrospect, the former's REMAIN IN LIGHT, which featured future Crimson guitarist/vocalist Adrian Belew, seems an undeniable influence). The interlocking melodic/rhythmic patterns of Fripp and Belew's guitars, Tony Levin's Chapman Stick and Bruford's electro-acoustic kit combined the Gamelan approach with a Phillip Glass-like repetition. With each cycle, a note or phrase would change slightly, altering the rhythm and focus of the pattern. The effect is both hypnotic and invigorating. Fripp's frenetic guitar-synth excursions and Belew's feedback-heavy post-Hendrix leads merge with this technique to fine effect. Belew's David Byrne-like tenor, unpretentious lyrics and pop (!) songwriting sensibilities make the package complete.
Q (8/01, p.150) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A well-rounded work...featuring pachyderm rage on 'Elephant Talk' and the sublime, near-hit 'Matte Kudasai'..."
Led by innovative guitarist/conceptualist Robert Fripp, King Crimson went through countless changes in style and personnel. They moved from early symphonic/progressive rock to angular, experimental improv to a mixture of hard rock and fusion before breaking up in the mid-'70s. Revived in the '80s, the group modernized its approach by incorporating Gamelan-like polyrhythms and an almost danceable Talking Heads-influenced sound into their approach. Always the coolest of the art-rockers, Crimson was also one of the most influential of the early-'70s prog crowd.
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