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Robert Fripp - God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners album flac Performer: Robert Fripp
Title: God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners
Style: Art Rock, Avantgarde, Ambient
Released: 1980
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1392 mb
FLAC album: 1938 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MP1 VQF AIFF ADX AA VQF RA
Genre: Electronic / Rock

For the Robert Fripp album, see God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners. 1976 studio album by Prince Far I. Under Heavy Manners. Studio album by. Prince Far I. Released. Under Heavy Manners is a reggae album by Prince Far I, released in 1976. The musicians were Joe Gibbs' house band, The Professionals. Heavy Manners refers to the state of emergency declared in Jamaica in 1976. All tracks composed by Joe Gibbs; except where indicated.

God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners (1980). Originally, Fripp envisioned Exposure as the third part of a simultaneous trilogy also comprising Daryl Hall's Sacred Songs and Peter Gabriel's second album aka Scratch, both of which Fripp contributed to and produced. Fripp's aim with the trilogy "was to investigate the 'pop song' as a means of expression.

Band Name Robert Fripp. Album Name Under heavy manners, God save the Queen. 1. 2. The Zero of the Signified. 4. God Save the Queen. Other productions from Robert Fripp. A Temple In The Clouds.

Robert Fripp chronology. God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners (1980). The League of Gentlemen (1981). Fripp conceptually considered the Frippertronics of God Save the Queen and the Discotronics-based Under Heavy Manners as two independent pieces contained within one album, leading to the duality of the album's title, and the album's sides being designated as "Side A" and "Side On. The guitar loops for the five tracks were recorded live in concert during 1979, with drum and bass parts added later that year by Buster Jones (bass) and Paul Duskin (drums)

Despite the double title, this is a single album consisting of five examples of "Frippertronics," Fripp's word for his instrumental tape loop experiments, some also called "Discotronics" to indicate more of a rhythmic impulse. Talking Head David Byrne sings the words to "Under Heavy Manners," most of which consist of words ending in the suffix "ism.

Robert Fripp - Guitar, Frippertronics David Byrne (Absalm el Habib) - Vocals (Track B1) Buster Jones (Michael "Busta Cherry" Jones) - Bass (Tracks B1, B2) Paul Duskin - Drums (Tracks B1, B2). Produced by Robert Fripp . From the liner notes: Cover photo by Chris Stein. Sleeve concept - Fripp/Stein. Hair by the famous Mary Lou Green. Inner liner photo - Ron Cohen.

Title: God Save The Queen/Under Heavy Manners Artist: Robert Fripp Type: Studio Album Released: 1980 Recorded: Length: Label: Polydor Producer: God Save The Queen/Under Heavy Manners is an album by Robert Fripp, release on the Polydor Records label in 1980. The album largely consists of Frippertronics, overlaid notes on distorted guitar fed through a very long delay building up a heavily layered effect, much of the work being performed by improvisation.

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God Save The Queen
A1 Red Two Scorer 6:54
A2 God Save The Queen 9:50
A3 1983 13:20
Under Heavy Manners
B1 Under Heavy Manners
Vocals – Absalm el Habib
5:14
B2 The Zero Of The Signified 12:38

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Polygram

Credits

  • Bass – Buster Jones*
  • Drums – Paul Duskin
  • Engineer – Ed Sprigg
  • Guitar, Written-By, Producer – Robert Fripp

Notes

Compiled at the Hit Factory, New York.
Cover photo courtesy of The Handlery Motor Inn, 260 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, California.
Hair by the famous Mary Lou Green.

The Frippertonics loop for B1 is the first piece performed at Calgary Planetarium, August 8th 1979.
The Frippertronics for B2 is the second piece, first house, at Madame Wong's, Los Angeles, July 25th 1979.
Buster Jones and Paul Duskin played alongside these loops in September and Absalm el Habib gave voice during December 1979.
The solo guitar part to "Signified" is manual repetition in comparison with technological repetition of the Frippertronics and is the complete second take. The first take broke down after 6 1/2 minutes.
David Byrne appears by courtesy of Sire Records.
Made in Greece.
on label: 2311 005
Manufactured by G.P.I.S.A
Housed in a German cover.
On cover: 2302 098

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BIEM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EGLP 105 Robert Fripp God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners ‎(LP, Album) EG EGLP 105 UK 1980
2302 098 Robert Fripp God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners ‎(LP, Album) EG, Polydor 2302 098 Germany 1980
2311 005 Robert Fripp God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners ‎(LP, Album) Polygram 2311 005 New Zealand 1980
2311 005 Robert Fripp God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners ‎(LP, Album) Polydor 2311 005 Netherlands 1980
PD-1-6266 Robert Fripp God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners ‎(LP, Album) EG, Polydor PD-1-6266 Canada 1980