MP3 2909 mb.
Performer: King Crimson
Title: Starless And Bible Black
Country: UK
Catalog Number: ILPS 9275
Label: Island Records
Released: 1974
Style: Prog Rock
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 617
| 1 | Starless And Bible Black | 9:11 |
| 2 | We'll Let You Know | 3:46 |
| 3 | The Mincer | 4:10 |
| 4 | Trio | 5:41 |
| 5 | Fracture | 11:14 |
| 6 | The Great Deceiver | 4:02 |
| 7 | The Night Watch | 4:37 |
| 8 | Lament | 4:00 |
Produced for E.G. Records at AIR Studios, London, January 1974
Released in a textured gatefold cover with a lyrics inner sleeve
Published by:
A1, A2 & A4 - E.G. Music Ltd. © 1974 / United Artists Music Ltd.
A3, A5, A6 & B1 - E.G. Music Ltd. © 1974 / United Artists Music Ltd. / Rondor Music-Yessongs Ltd
B2 - E.G. Music Ltd. © 1974
℗ 1974 Island Records Ltd
Printed in England
Starless And Bible Black - King Crimson. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Starless and Bible Black is the sixth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released in March 1974 by Island Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States. King Crimson's previous album, Larks' Tongues in Aspic on which they had moved decisively away from a more traditional progressive rock sound drawing on American jazz, and towards the influence of European free. Robert Fripp guitar & Mellotron, John Wetton bass & vocals, Bill Bruford, drums & percussion, David Cross violin, Mellotron, electric piano. Appears in album King Crimson - Starless And Bible Black 1974. King Crimson - The Great Deceiver. King Crimson - Lament. King Crimson - We'll Let You Know. King Crimson - The Night Watch. King Crimson - Trio. King Crimson - The Mincer. King Crimson - Starless And Bible Black. King Crimson - Starless And Bible Black 1974. Starless and Bible Black is the sixth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released 29 March 1974, by Island Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States. Starless and Bible Black Q&A. Listen free to King Crimson Starless and Bible Black The Great Deceiver, Lament and more. 8 tracks 46:58. King Crimson's 1974 album Starless And Bible Black was one of the finest live albums of all time and one nobody knew was actually live. Palazzetto dello Sport, Rome, November 1973: King Crimson have just finished soundchecking for this evenings sell-out gig. As Robert Fripp, David Cross and Bill Bruford depart to ready themselves in the backstage area, John Wetton is fine-tuning his settings. The soundcheck over, I gave my bass to our roadie, Tex, and was just about to leave the stage when this 15-year-old girl came up to me. Starless and Bible Black is even more powerful and daring than its predecessor, Larks' Tongues in Aspic, with jarring tempo shifts, explosive guitar riffs, and soaring, elegant, and delicate violin and Mellotron parts scattered throughout its 41 minutes, often all in the same songs. The album was on the outer fringes of accessible progressive rock, with enough musical ideas explored to make Starless and Bible Black more than background for tripping the way Emerson, Lake & Palmer's albums were. Thankfully, for Crimsons sixth album, Starless and Bible Black, which was released on March 29, 1974, they had found some measure of stability around Fripp, bassistvocalist John Wetton, drummer Bill Bruford, multi-instrumentalist violin, viola, keyboards David Cross and lyricist Richard Palmer-James, whose unorthodox wordplay capably filled the role vacated by Fripps longtime foil, Peter Sinfield. And that was just Side One