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Robert Fripp · Vinyl-Lp · GB · EGMLP 4

The basic tracks were laid at The Hit Factory, New York in 1979, engineered by Ed Sprigg and produced by Robert Fripp. David Byrne's vocal was added at Island Studios, London. The Frippertronics loop for UNDER THE MANNERS was the first piece performed in concert at The Calgary Planetarium on August 8th 1979; for GOD SAVE THE KING the second piece, first house, at Madame Wong's, Los Angeles, July 25th 1979. GOD SAVE THE KING was released in its original form as THE ZERO OF THE SIGNIFIED; solo guitar added at Arny's Shack, Parkstone, England; re-produced by Tony Arnold and Robert Fripp. Both tracks remixed to Sony Digital Stereo System by Brad Davies and Robert Fripp at Marcus Studios. London. Network draws together the period 1984 to 1987. This compilation (P) 1985 EG Records Ltd (c) 1985 EG Records Ltd E'G Marketed by Virgin Runouts are stamped, except TOWNHOUSE DMM which is etched.

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Tracklist

  1. A1North Star3:08
  2. A2(i)Water Music I1:16
  3. A2(ii)Here Comes The Flood3:54
  4. B1God Save The King6:40
  5. B2Under Heavy Manners4:53

Credits & notes

Engineer: Ed Sprigg Layout [Sleeve]: Rob O'Connor Mixed By [Re-mixed By]: Brad Davis, Robert Fripp Photography By: Deborah Feingold Producer: Robert Fripp

Format
Vinyl-Lp
Catalog no.
EGMLP 4
Country
GB
Condition
VG+ / VG+

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