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  2. Discipline (King Crimson album) - Wikipedia

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    Discipline reached number 41 on the UK Albums Chart [27] and received mixed to positive reviews. John Piccarella's review in Rolling Stone praised King Crimson's talent and artistry, particularly Belew and Fripp's "visionary approach to guitar playing", but criticised the "arty content" of the album itself, hoping that "this band of virtuosos [would stay] together long enough to transform all ...

  3. Matte Kudasai - Wikipedia

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    "Matte Kudasai" (Japanese: 待ってください) literally "Wait, Please" in Japanese, is a ballad by the progressive rock band King Crimson. Featuring vocals by Adrian Belew, it was released as the first single from the album Discipline (1981). In the UK, the single just missed the chart. [2]

  4. Thela Hun Ginjeet - Wikipedia

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    Groups with Discipline-era King Crimson members (e.g. Adrian Belew Power Trio, Stick Men, The Crimson ProjeKCt) have covered the song live.; Les Claypool has covered this song live, along with Primus, his musical project Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade (as included on their live album Live Frogs Set 1), and The Claypool Lennon Delirium.

  5. Discipline: Live At Moles Club, Bath 1981 - Wikipedia

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    Discipline: Live at Moles Club, Bath 1981 is a live album by the band King Crimson, the 11th album released through the King Crimson Collectors' Club in June 2000.The original release of this album is credited to "Discipline" which was the original name of this lineup before it was changed to King Crimson.

  6. King Crimson discography - Wikipedia

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    Discipline: Released: 2 October 1981; Label: E.G. ... Previously unheard extra lyrics appear in the piece. ... In the Court of the Crimson King - King Crimson at 50 ...

  7. List of King Crimson members - Wikipedia

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    After several years of side projects, Fripp formed a group called Discipline in April 1981 with former King Crimson drummer Bruford, as well as vocalist and guitarist Adrian Belew, and bassist and Chapman stick player Tony Levin. By the time the band's debut album Discipline was released in October, they had adopted the King Crimson name. [12]

  8. King Crimson - Wikipedia

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    In June 1982, King Crimson followed Discipline with Beat, the first King Crimson album recorded with the same band lineup as the album preceding it. [112] Beat is the only album where Fripp had no involvement in the original mixing; Davies and Belew undertook production duties.

  9. Three of a Perfect Pair - Wikipedia

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    Three of a Perfect Pair is the tenth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released on 23 March 1984 in the UK by E.G. Records. [4] It is the group's final studio album to feature the quartet of Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Bill Bruford, which broke up later that year, though all four would appear in the sextet lineup featured on THRAK in 1995.