Tuesday, February 8, 2011

KC - V - Indisciple Mining Rocks

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3 comments:

  1. King Crimson – Indisciple Mining Rocks

    Tracks:

    SIDE 1:
    1. ELEPHANT TALK*
    2. RED
    3. THE SHELTERING SKY

    SIDE 2:
    1. THELA HUN GINJEET*
    2. TURKISH TEA
    3. UNNAMED
    4. LARK'S TONGUE IN ASPIC PT.2
    5. PARTING WORDS

    Recorded live at Stonybrook University, NY, 2/28/82, except for
    * recorded live on the Fridays ABC TV show 12/5 (or 4 ?)/81.



    Notes:
    The original record was made to look like a promotional copy of Warner Bros. in “Discipline” alike design.

    Indisciple Mining Rocks contains stuff from the early 1982 tour from a show at Stony Brook NY and two songs from the Fridays ABC TV show--"Elephant Talk" and "Thela Hun Ginjeet".
    What makes this recording exceptional? Here it is:

    There are two instrumental pieces from Stonybrook which are prototypes/work in progress. One is the prototype of “The Howler”, the other one wasn´t released. "Turkish Tea" became “The Howler”, the other one was unnamed.
    The album concludes with a brief bit of audience-Fripp dialogue: "Louder" (…) "I here the request from this the gentleman to play louder" (…) "I would hm, I make one suggestion if we´re not loud enough so you care to listen more attentively" plus a snippet from a radio interview, on the same topic. Great!

    The two songs from ABC TV are great too. “Thela Hun Gijet” is simply breathtaking (IMHO). It´s an abbreviated version (due to the limited song length on TV I guess) and with “live commentary” from Adrian.


    Technical:
    Source: unknown > vinyl > wav > Wavelab 5.0 > CD > EAC > flac

    I did only minor editing work to keep the athmosphere of the original recording and kept those rough cuts between the songs. I just deleted the vinyl rumble and major clicks and did some minor EQing.
    I didvided the “Parting Words” in two separate tracks. So, we have 9 tracks in total, not 8 like the vinyl.

    MD5 file included

    finally: Enjoy!

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  2. Great compilation, Doc, so thank you very much.

    Keep up the great job! Crimson rules!!

    best, K.

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  3. Actually got this record in the mid-80's. Mine had too many pops and clicks but this version is so much cleaner. Nice to hear again after all those years. Great work and thanks.

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