Robert Fripp / The League Of Gentlemen - God Save The King (1985) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Robert Fripp, The League Of Gentlemen
- Title: God Save The King
- Year Of Release: 1985
- Label: Editions EG [EEGCD9]
- Genre: Art Rock, Ambient
- Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log)
- Total Time: 00:43:55
- Total Size: 288 mb (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
God Save the King is actually a split release and/or a Robert Fripp compilation, depending on how you look at it. In 1980, Robert Fripp released something of a split disc himself, called God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners, consisting of a side of Frippertronics and a side of Discotronics, the latter being Frippertronics with a "dance-oriented" (according to Fripp) rhythm section. Also in 1980, Fripp formed a new group, borrowing the name from his early-'60s band, the League of Gentlemen.
This "new" League of Gentlemen toured for much of 1980, releasing The League of Gentlemen in 1981. In 1985, Fripp took a couple of the Discotronics tunes and a bunch of The League of Gentlemen tracks, and created a compilation of Frippian "dance music," which was then entitled God Save the King. It's a fine offering, but fans would still like to see both albums issued in their entirety.
Tracks:
01 - God Save The King
02 - Under Heavy Manners
03 - Heptaparaparshinokh
04 - Inductive Resonance
05 - Cognitive Dissonance
06 - Dislocated
07 - H. G. Wells
08 - Eye Needles
09 - Trap
Personnel:
The first two tracks were recorded in 1979, released on the 1980 album "God Save The Queen/Under Heavy Manners". Track 1 was over-dubbed in 1983, renamed, and was formerly known as "The Zero Of The Signified" on the 1980 album.
Tracks 1-2 - Robert Fripp
Robert Fripp (guitar)
Buster Jones (bass}
Paul Duskins (drums)
David Byrne (voice on "Under Heavy Manners" )
The rest of the tracks on this release were recorded in 1980 by the League Of Gentlemen, and first appeared in the self-titled 1981 album.
Tracks 3-9 - League Of Gentlemen
Robert Fripp (guitar)
Barry Andrews (organ)
Sara Lee (bass)
Kevin Wilkinson (drums)
Johnny Toobad (drums on tracks 3 and 6)
This "new" League of Gentlemen toured for much of 1980, releasing The League of Gentlemen in 1981. In 1985, Fripp took a couple of the Discotronics tunes and a bunch of The League of Gentlemen tracks, and created a compilation of Frippian "dance music," which was then entitled God Save the King. It's a fine offering, but fans would still like to see both albums issued in their entirety.
Tracks:
01 - God Save The King
02 - Under Heavy Manners
03 - Heptaparaparshinokh
04 - Inductive Resonance
05 - Cognitive Dissonance
06 - Dislocated
07 - H. G. Wells
08 - Eye Needles
09 - Trap
Personnel:
The first two tracks were recorded in 1979, released on the 1980 album "God Save The Queen/Under Heavy Manners". Track 1 was over-dubbed in 1983, renamed, and was formerly known as "The Zero Of The Signified" on the 1980 album.
Tracks 1-2 - Robert Fripp
Robert Fripp (guitar)
Buster Jones (bass}
Paul Duskins (drums)
David Byrne (voice on "Under Heavy Manners" )
The rest of the tracks on this release were recorded in 1980 by the League Of Gentlemen, and first appeared in the self-titled 1981 album.
Tracks 3-9 - League Of Gentlemen
Robert Fripp (guitar)
Barry Andrews (organ)
Sara Lee (bass)
Kevin Wilkinson (drums)
Johnny Toobad (drums on tracks 3 and 6)
Rock | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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