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Discipline album for sale Product Description
Discipline album for sale by King Crimson was released May 01, 2001 on the EG label. The interlocking melodic/rhythmic patterns of Fripp and Belew's guitars, Tony Levin's Chapman Stick and Bruford's electro-acoustic kit combined the Gamelan approach with a Phillip Glass-like repetition. Discipline CD music With each cycle, a note or phrase would change slightly, altering the rhythm and focus of the pattern. Discipline buy CD music The effect is both hypnotic and invigorating. Fripp's frenetic guitar-synth excursions and Belew's feedback-heavy post-Hendrix leads merge with this technique to fine effect. ...See Full Description
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| fripp is crip! robet fripp is a master. discipline is an amazing album. timeless. get it, you wont regret it. By a reviewer (kaliua, hi , usa)  |
| What Happened after Red? Crimson was one of the best ARTISTS in history. In my opinoin everything after this album went down hill. The only song i like on this album is Matte Kudasai.. i love that song. but this album definately was their turning point. I dont understand how such a sane artist can suddenly die. By dk (Los Angeles, CA) |
| Return of the King A total reinvention of King Crimson. Very tight guitars with mathematical precision in every note. With the exception of "Indiscipline (4 stars), every song gets better and better the more it is listened to. High lights are Elephant Talk, Thela Hun Ginjeet and the title track Discipline. By a reviewer (Fredericksburg, Va.. USA) |
| The more I look at it, the more I like it! I personally like all of King Crimsons' albums featuring the line-up which began here. Adrian Belew is an awesome experimental guitarist and his vocals are the most suitable to this very cerebral band. Robert Fripp, of course, comes with the very precise and unfailing guitar lines. Tony Levin uses the Chapman stick to the fullest capability, and provides some very funky bass lines. And drummer Bill Bruford keeps the time impeccably without even the slightest usage of cymbals or high-hat. The title track is an instrumental which is worth buying the album for alone. Wonderful! By a reviewer (West Monroe, LA, USA)  |
| Classic KC This one more step in KC's portfolio. Sometimes slightly minimalistic sometimes more sheer rock and progressive all the time. I would say KC is some sort of the "Philip Glass" of the progressive world. Good album, highly recommended. By eurico.a.correia (Sao Paulo, Brazil)  This review is for a different format. |
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Discipline songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1834680 |
| Label | EG |
| Orig Year | 1981 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | May 01, 2001 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | King Crimson; Rhett Davies |
| Recording Time | 38 minutes |
| Additional Info | Remastered |
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