A Young Person’s Guide to King Crimson

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Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
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1Epitaph (including March for No Reason and Tomorrow and Tomorrow)
assistant engineer:
Tony Page (engineer at Wessex Sound Studios)
engineer:
Robin Thompson (UK engineer)
producer:
King Crimson
bass guitar and lead vocals:
Greg Lake
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Michael Giles
guitar:
Robert Fripp
keyboard [keyboards], mellotron, reeds, vibraphone [vibes] and woodwind:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
background vocals:
Michael Giles and Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
publisher:
Universal Music Publishing Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group)
recorded at:
Wessex Sound Studios in Highbury, Islington, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1969-07-21 until 1969-08-21)
recording of:
Epitaph
lyricist:
Peter Sinfield
composer:
Robert Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake and Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
King Crimson4.158:52
2Cadence and CascadeKing Crimson3:36
3Ladies of the Road
engineer:
Andy Hendriksen
producer:
King Crimson
bass guitar and lead vocals:
Boz (English musician)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Ian Wallace (drummer, ex-King Crimson)
guitar and mellotron:
Robert Fripp
saxophone:
Mel Collins
vocals:
Mel Collins and Ian Wallace (drummer, ex-King Crimson)
recorded at:
Command Studios in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Ladies of the Road
lyricist:
Peter Sinfield
composer:
Robert Fripp
publisher:
Universal Music Publishing MGB Ltd.
King Crimson5:27
4I Talk to the Wind (Demo 2)
recorded in:
London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1968-07)
audio engineer:
Peter Giles
acoustic guitar, clarinet and flute:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner) (in 1968-07)
bass guitar:
Peter Giles (in 1968-07)
drums (drum set):
Michael Giles (in 1968-07)
electric guitar:
Robert Fripp (in 1968-07)
vocals:
Judy Dyble (British singer-songwriter) (in 1968-07) and Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner) (in 1968-07)
recording of:
I Talk to the Wind (in 1968-07)
lyricist:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner) and Peter Sinfield
composer:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
Giles, Giles & Fripp53:15
5Red
engineer:
George Chkiantz
producer:
King Crimson
bass guitar:
John Wetton
guitar:
Robert Fripp
percussion:
William Bruford
recorded at:
Olympic Sound Studios (1958-1966 before moving to Barnes) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Red
composer:
Robert Fripp
King Crimson6:18
6Starless
alto saxophone:
Ian McDonald (UK multi‐instrumentalist, formerly of King Crimson and Foreigner)
bass guitar:
John Wetton
guitar and mellotron:
Robert Fripp
oboe:
Robin Miller (oboist)
percussion:
William Bruford
soprano saxophone:
Mel Collins
recording of:
Starless
lyricist:
Richard Palmer‐James and John Wetton
composer:
Bill Bruford, David Cross (King Crimson violinist), Robert Fripp and John Wetton
publisher:
BMG Songs Ltd. and Universal Music Careers
King Crimson12:17
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