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The original album was released on CD for the first time in 2021, remastered by David Singleton, and including a previously unreleased jam titled "Music on Hold". The track "Under Heavy Manners" and a longer and retitled version of "The Zero of the Signified" (called "God Save the King") with an added guitar solo are on the abridged Robert ...
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- January 1980
- Robert Fripp
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Producer – Robert Fripp. Remix – Brad Davies *, Robert Fripp. Written-By – Fripp *, The League Of Gentlemen (2) ( tracks: A2 to B6) Notes. Revised version of the God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners album of 1980 and The League Of Gentlemen (1981). All tracks re-mixed to Sony Digital Stereo System at Marcus Studios, London.
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- Nomyth 4.0: from Discreet Music to Discotronics to Discipline.
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So much for the middle of the road. Robert Fripp took a calculated left turn with God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners, dividing his second album into two halves, one half featuring Frippertronics (God Save the Queen) and the other half featuring Frippertronics with a rock rhythm section, dubbed discotronics. David Byrne also sings on one track, ...
A1. Red Two Scorer (6:54) A2. God Save the Queen (9:50) A3. 1983 (13:20) B1. Under Heavy Manners (5:14) B2. The Zero of the Signified (12:38) All songs written by Robert Fripp.
Robert Fripp (guitar, tapes) with Paul Duskin (drums), Absalm el Habib (David Byrne) (vocals on B1), Buster Jones (bass). Produced by Robert Fripp; engineered by Ed Sprigg.
Cover photo by Chris Stein. Sleeve concept by Fripp/Stein. Hair by the famous Mary Lou Green. Inner liner photo by Ron Cohen.
Released on elpee and cassette in March 1980* in the UK (EG, EGLP-105), the US (Polydor, PD/CT-1-6266), Australia (Polydor, 3211 005), France (Polydor, 2302 098) and Japan (Polydor, MPF 1298) with lyrics innersleeve. (*First appeared in 3/16/80 issue of NME.)
"God Save the King" (Afrikaans: God Red die Koning, God Red die Koningin when a Queen) was a co-national anthem of South Africa from 1938 until 1957, when it was formally replaced by "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" as the sole national anthem.
- God Save the Queen : 1. Red Two Scorer (6:54) 2. God Save the Queen (9:50) 3. 1983 (13:20) - Under Heavy Manners : 4. Under Heavy Manners (5:14) 5. The Zero of the Signified (12:38) Total Time 47:56. Line-up / Musicians - Robert Fripp / guitars, Fx (Discotronics), producer With: - David Byrne (Absalm el Habib) / vocals (4) - Busta Jones ...