King Crimson – Epitaph
Лейбл: | High Stereo Light – 90065 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | South Korea |
Дата релиза: | 1975 |
Жанр: | Jazz, Rock |
Стиль: | Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock |
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Треклист:
A1 | Epitaph
Bass, Vocals – Greg Lake Engineer – Robin Thompson Featuring – Peter Sinfield Producer – King Crimson Vocals, Percussion, Drums – Michael Giles Vocals, Woodwind, Keyboards, Mellotron – Ian McDonald |
8:52 | |
A2 | Cadence & Cascade
Bass – Peter Giles Celesta – Robert Fripp Drums – Michael Giles Engineer – Robin Thompson Featuring – Peter Sinfield Flute – Mel Collins Piano – Keith Tippett Producer – Robert Fripp Producer – Peter Sinfield Vocals, Written-By – Gordon Haskell |
3:36 | |
A3 | Ladies Of The Road
Bass, Lead Vocals – Boz Burrell Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Ian Wallace Engineer – Andy Hendriksen Featuring – Peter Sinfield Producer – King Crimson Vocals, Saxophone – Mel Collins |
5:27 | |
A4 | I Talk To The Wind
Acoustic Guitar, Flute, Clarinet, Vocals – Ian McDonald Bass – Peter Giles Drums – Michael Giles Vocals – Judy Dyble |
3:15 | |
B1 | The Night Watch
Drums, Percussion – Bill Bruford Harmonium – Robert Fripp Producer – King Crimson Violin – David Cross Voice, Bass – John Wetton |
4:38 | |
B2 | Book Of Saturday | 2:52 | |
B3 | Peace - A Theme | 1:14 | |
B4 | Cat Food
Bass – Peter Giles Drums – Michael Giles Piano – Keith Tippett Producer – Robert Fripp Producer – Peter Sinfield Vocals – Greg Lake |
2:43 | |
B5 | Groon
Bass – Peter Giles Drums – Michael Giles Engineer – Robin Thompson Producer – Robert Fripp Producer – Peter Sinfield |
3:30 | |
B6 | Coda From Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part I
Bass – John Wetton Percussion, Voice – Jamie Muir Producer – King Crimson Voice, Drums, Percussion – Bill Bruford Voice, Violin – David Cross |
2:09 |
Участники записи:
- Compiled By – Robert Fripp
- Engineer – Steve Nye
- Guitar, Mellotron – Robert Fripp
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Участники записи:
- Compiled By – Robert Fripp
- Engineer – Steve Nye
- Guitar, Mellotron – Robert Fripp