King Crimson - Islands

King Crimson - Islands
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Album Details

Title: Islands
Artist: King Crimson
Release Date: 1971
Re-Released On: 3/26/2008
Label: EG Records, WHD Entertainment, Virgin, JVC Compact Discs, Caroline Distribution, Discipline (UK)
Duration: 41:24
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 017046150521, 182478493420, 4582213910070, 4988013047105, 633367050427, 0077778677451, 017046150545, 0724384406950, 4582213912135, 4988005354860, 724384406929, 724384894924, 458221391007
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Album Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Austere, Complex, Epic, Rousing, Aggressive, Brooding, Fiery, Meandering, Poignant, Sprawling, Earnest, Gloomy, Intense, Ominous, Plaintive, Volatile, Wistful, Eerie, Energetic, Quirky, Reflective, Sophisticated, Paranoid, Trippy, Cerebral, Theatrical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Formentera Lady
  2. Sailor's Tale
  3. The Letters
  4. Ladies of the Road
  5. Prelude: Song of the Gulls
  6. Islands

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDWHD Entertainment50004
2006CDJVC Compact Discs10006
2005CDDiscipline (UK)504
2001CDVirgin848949
2000CDVirgin4
2000CDCaroline Distribution1505
------CDEG RecordsEGCD-5

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Album Review

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 unfortunate history of mediocre pressings, in March of 2000 Virgin Records released a 24-bit digitally remastered CD that captured the original intact.] ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy HendriksonEngineer
Boz BurrellChoreographer, Bass, Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Harry MillerBass, String Bass
Hugh O'DonnellDesign
Ian WallaceVocals, Drums, Percussion, Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Keith TippettPiano, Keyboards
King CrimsonProducer
Marc CharigCornet
Mark CharigCornet
Mel CollinsFlute (Bass), Vocals, Flute, Saxophone
MikeEquipment Technician
Obin MillerWind
Paulina LucasVocals, Soprano (Vocal), Soprano
Peter SinfieldLyricist, ?, Cover Painting, Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part, Paintings, Sounds, Vision Control, Design, Cover Design
Robert EllisPhotography
Robert FrippKeyboards, Pedals, Mastering, ?, Sound Effects, Remastering, Guitar, Mellotron, Harmonium
Robin MillerOboe
Simon HeyworthRemastering
Tony ArnoldMastering
VickEquipment Technician