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The League of Gentlemen Release by Robert Fripp (see all versions of this release, 2 available). The League of Gentlemen is a recorded music album by Robert Fripp. The music on the album was performed by members of a band which toured Europe and North America throughout 1980 under the name of 'The League of Gentlemen'. The album was released in the UK in 1981 in vinyl format on the Editions EG label. 4 It has never been reissued on CD. Robert Fripp And The League Of Gentlemen Rar Project Runway Korea Season 4 Torrent Dolphin 6100 Serial Usb Device Driver Emulador De Nintendo 64 E Roms Download Gta 5 online.
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
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)
Robert Fripp The League Of Gentlemen Rar Download
- Photo of Robert Fripp taken at the first Frippertronics concert in Europe, Pizza Express, Notting Hill Gate, London, April 25th 1979. Photo of The League Of Gentlemen taken at Gramercy Park, New York, July 1980.
- League of Gentlemen finds Bob Fripp heading a lean mean dance band, with some flashy geetar music. It is a great side-trip on a career that has placed him in the role of pretentious guitar god (not without some merit). I like the stripped down no-nonsense Mr. Fripp here - it shows what he can really do.