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King Crimson - 1970 Islands, Japanese HDCD Remaster |
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Posted: 30-12-2005, 13:13
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Поддерживаем движение за лучшие ремастеры - Shurup, сравни по свободе японца с простым изданием жаль Доктор не занимаетя Кримсонами |
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Posted: 30-12-2005, 13:14
(post 2, #519939)
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thanks to my friends KING CRIMSON Islands (1999 Japanese 6-track CD album, mini gatefold LP style card picture sleeve and still sealed in original Japanese resealable PVC bag, fold-out lyric insert and '30th Anniversay Edition 4' obi-strip! PCCY-01424) Obi-strip is ( I hope temporarily) lost :shock: by server_alliance Review by Bruce Eder The weakest Crimson studio album from their first era is only a real disappointment in relation to the extraordinarily high quality of the group's earlier efforts. The songs are somewhat uneven and draw from three years of inspiration. "The Letter" is an adaptation of "Drop In," a group composition that was featured in the early set of the original Crimson lineup from 1969, while "Song of the Gulls" goes back to the pre-King Crimson trio of Giles, Giles & Fripp for its source ("Suite No. 1"). There are also a few surprises, such as the Beatles-like harmonies on the raunchy "Ladies of the Road" and the extraordinary interweaving of electric guitar and Mellotron by Robert Fripp on "A Sailor's Tale, which is one of the highlights of the early- to mid-period group's output. Some of the music overstays its welcome -- several of the six tracks are extended too far, out of the need to fill up an LP -- but the virtuosity of the band picks up most of the slack on the composition side: Collins' saxes and Wallace's drums keep things much more than interesting in tandem with Fripp's guitar and Mellotron, and guest vocalist Paulina Lucas' keening accompaniment carries parts of "Formentera Lady" that might otherwise have dragged. After an unfotunate history of mediocre pressings, Virgin Records released a 24-bit digitally remastered CD that captured the original intact in March of 2000 . 1 Formentera Lady Fripp, Sinfield 10:18 2 Sailor's Tale Fripp 7:29 3 The Letters Fripp, Sinfield 4:29 4 Ladies of the Road Fripp, Sinfield 5:34 5 Prelude: Song of the Gulls Fripp 4:14 6 Islands Fripp, Sinfield 11:51 Boz Burrell Bass, Vocals Marc Charig Cornet Mel Collins Flute, Flute (Bass), Saxophone, Vocals Robert Fripp Guitar, Harmonium, Keyboards, Sound Effects, Mellotron, Mastering, Remastering, Pedals Paulina Lucas Soprano, Vocals, Soprano (Vocal) Harry Miller Bass, String Bass Keith Tippett Piano, Keyboards Ian Wallace Percussion, Drums, Vocals |
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Posted: 30-12-2005, 13:24
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Islands у меня копия японского ремастера, домой приеду, скажу какого. Но точно он был не в слим-кейсе, а в толстой коробке. Издание примерно 99-2000 годов. |
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Posted: 30-12-2005, 13:30
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дык на то оно и Limited Edition |
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Posted: 31-12-2005, 16:45
(post 5, #520571)
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У меня PCCY-00664, remaster 89-го года. Так что уже качаю твой. Спасибо. |
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Posted: 31-12-2005, 19:57
(post 6, #520674)
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Зверский звук, натюрлих! |
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