King Crimson Starless And Bible Black LP Vinil 200 Gramas Gatefold Robert Fripp DGM KCLP6 2015 EU
Título: Starless And Bible Black
Número de Catálogo: KCLP6
Editora: Island Records
Reeditado por: Discipline Global Mobile
Código de Barras: 633367910615
Ano da edição original: 1974
Ano da reedição: 2015
Quantidade de discos: 1
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 200gr
Extras: Código Download MP3
Edição Limitada: Sim
Peso Total do Artigo: 388gr
País prensagem: EU
Produzido para o Mercado de: EU
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 1 Novembro, 2016
Colecção: King Crimson Robert Fripp Remasters
Nota: Elegibilidade Limitada para Descontos
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Com as mudanças na banda e a pressão dos concertos, os King Crimson estavam com falta de material novo para gravar neste album. Depis de terem aumentado os níveis de improvisação em palco durante os concertos, utilizaram novas composições de performances ao vivo para este album de 1974, em alguns casos misturando com gravações de estúdio.
- Edição Limitada
- Vinil Super-Heavyweight 200 Gramas
- Novo corte a partir de Masters aprovadas por Robert Fripp
- Corte por John Dent na Loud Mastering
- Apresenta o Stereo Mix original de 1974
- Reprodução da Capa Gatefold original
Starless And Bible Black is the eighth in a series of audiophile King Crimson vinyl reissues and completes the availability of the band's studio output from 1969/74 on 200 gram vinyl editions. Newly cut from masters approved by Robert Fripp, this super-heavyweight vinyl re-issue is housed in a reprint of the original gatefold sleeve. The first run of this edition contains a bonus limited time MP3 codes giving access to a download of a transfer of an original 1974 pressing.
Much of this 1974 album was recorded live but was edited and blended with studio material. In 1973, percussionist Jamie Muir left the band and the band's drummer, Bill Bruford, took on the duties of percussion.
With the line-up change and touring pressures, King Crimson were short of newly written material to record for this album. Having increased their level of onstage improvisation while touring, they used new compositions performed in concert for this 1974 released album, in some cases blending the live recordings with studio recordings.
Released between the startling re-invention of Larks' Tongues In Aspic and the far-reaching repercussions of Red, when it comes to assessments of the King Crimson canon, Starless And Bible Black has often been overlooked. Yet even a cursory listen reveals this to be a powerful record, brimming with confidence born out of the band's increasing mastery of the concert platform.
Though the public wasn't necessarily aware of it when it was originally released in March 1974, Starless And Bible Black was in essence largely a live album, an experimental hybrid of in-concert material (much of it improvised) and studio recordings. Often the two are so finely dovetailed together it's difficult to tell them apart.
Only two tracks on the record ("The Great Deceiver" and "Lament") were fully recorded in the studio. "The Night Watch" contained a live introduction, while the instrumental backing to "The Mincer" was excised from an in-concert improvisation with vocals overdubbed later. The rest of the tracks were taken from concert recordings from the UK and Europe with the audience carefully edited out.
Starless And Bible Black demanded the attention and concentration of the listener. Crimson's audience responded to the challenge, making it a much loved album by the band. As with the other recordings by the mid 1970s line-up, the intervening years have seen the album's reputation increase among fans and musicians alike, while the then unusual approach to using live performances as core elements of subsequent studio recordings has also become increasingly commonplace.
Robert Fripp once talked about an album being a love-letter and a concert a hot date. Arguably, Starless And Bible Black combined the best of both worlds, making it the most accurate representation of the band's uniquely powerful mid-70s identity.
Músicos:
David Cross (violino, viola, mellotron, piano eléctrico)
Robert Fripp (guitarra, mellotron, piano eléctrico)
John Wetton (baixo, vozes)
Bill Bruford (percussão)
Lista de Faixas:
Lado A
1. The Great Deceiver
2. Lament
3. We'll Let You Know (instrumental)
4. The Night Watch
5. Trio (instrumental)
6. The Mincer
Lado B
7. Starless and Bible Black (instrumental)
8. Fracture (instrumental)
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