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Discipline
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0633367050823
Label: Discipline Us
Manufacturer: Discipline Us
MPN: 670508
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Discipline Us
Release Date: November 22, 2004
Studio: Discipline Us
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great stuff
This album is tops. With such a small selection of songs, it really has to be sweet, right? Well, sweet it is. And then some. Pick it up.
Rating: - A great chapter in the Crimson saga.....
It isn't surprising that this album has no one star reviews (at least not at the time of this writing) as it is one of the best albums of the 1980's, and one of King Crimson's enduring masterpieces. It was the first album after a seven year hiatus, and Fripp and company didn't start where they left off from 1974's Red. Fripp, Bill Bruford, and new members Adrian Belew and Tony Levin went off in a completely different direction, and it was brilliant. My favorite songs are the opener Elephant Talk, ... Read More
Rating: - Flawless!
This is one of those albums that should be on the Desert Island list. King Crimson gets a new lineup with Adrian Belew on guitars and vocals, Tony Levin on bass, stick and backing vocals, Robert Fripp on guitar and Bill Bruford on drums. Apparently, this recipe of musicians was all that was needed to produce a disc full of great songs. Each number is strong enough to stand out on its own. I remember when it first came out and I heard it for the first time, I was overwelmed by how strange Adrian Belew's ... Read More
Rating: - Culture Clash Club
Some seven years after Robert Fripp declared King Crimson dead post "Red," there was much surprise in the music world when he re-appeared not only with a four-piece rock band, but slapping the name King Crimson upon it. Just to make sure it would get the intellectual ears to ponder it, he gave it the academic and spiritually highbrow moniker "Discipline." Because as anyone worth their prog-rock smarts would tell you, playing good highbrow rock required it.
But what shook a lot of people at ... Read More
Rating: - Underrated even as it is lavished with praise
I know my title makes no sense, but it's true. This album cannot be praised enough. It is a masterwork. It is a new era for the Crim, more new-wavey but still pretty proggish. These songs are excellently written, and are made more so by the players. Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew on the guitar create some of the most excellent shredding in the history of music, with the two's complicated lines interlocking and creating something fantastic. Then there's Tony Levin on bass/stick, playing seemingly simple but ... Read More
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