Artist |
Robert Fripp |
Album Title: |
God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners |
Album Cover: |
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Primary Genre |
Alternative & Punk: Art Rock |
Format |
Vinyl |
Released |
03/00/1980 |
Label |
Polydor Records |
Catalog No |
PD-1-6266 |
Bar Code No |
none |
Packaging |
LP Sleeve |
Tracks |
A1.
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Red Two Scorer (6:54)
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A2.
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God Save The Queen (9:50)
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A3.
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1983 (13:20)
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B1.
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Under Heavy Manners (5:14)
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B2.
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The Zero Of The Signified (12:38)
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Date Acquired |
12/07/2011 |
Personal Rating |
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Acquired from |
Cheapo Records |
Purchase Price |
25.00 |
Web Links |
All Music Guide Entry: Discogs entry: MusicBrainz entry: |
Notes |
**I now have three copies of this -aa
Bass – Buster Jones (tracks: B1, B2)
Drums – Paul Duskin (tracks: B1, B2)
Engineer – Ed Sprigg
Photography By – Chris Stein, Ron Cohen
Producer, Written-By, Guitar – Robert Fripp
Copyright (c) – E.G. Music, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – E.G. Records Ltd.
Manufactured By – Polydor Incorporated
Distributed By – Polygram Distribution Inc.
Published By – E.G. Music, Inc.
Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
One label is printed "SIDE A".
One label is printed "SIDE ONE (SIDE 1)".
Recorded at various locations in 1979; compiled at the Hit Factory, NYC
Hair by the famous Mary Lou Green
Issued with printed inner sleeve.
"56" printed on labels indicates this release was pressed at: Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman. Confirmed by "CP" in run outs.
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Reviews |
All Music Guide "Review":
Review by William Ruhlmann
Despite the double title, this is a single album consisting of five examples of "Frippertronics," Fripp's word for his instrumental tape loop experiments, some also called "Discotronics" to indicate more of a rhythmic impulse. Talking Head David Byrne sings the words to "Under Heavy Manners," most of which consist of words ending in the suffix "ism."
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Cover 6 |
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