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  1. God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners is the second solo album by Robert Fripp, released on Polydor Records in 1980 (US catalogue no. PD-1-6266). The album largely consists of Frippertronics, with much of the work being performed by improvisation.

  2. Track 4 on God Save the Queen / Under Heavy Manners. Featuring. David Byrne. Producer. Robert Fripp. The song title “Under Heavy Manners” comes from Jamaican patois, referring to a...

  3. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners by Robert Fripp. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • (438)
    • Electronic, Rock
    • 340
    • Ambient, Art Rock, Avantgarde, Experimental
    • Nomyth 4.0: from Discreet Music to Discotronics to Discipline.
    • Original Elpee Version
    • The Players
    • The Pictures
    • The Plastic

    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 (credited here as Absalm ...

    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.)

  4. 28 déc. 2018 · 3 min. Partager. Louis XIV par Hyacinthe Rigaud (1701) © Getty. Quel rapport peut-il bien exister entre l'affection dont souffrait le roi soleil et l'hymne de la perfide Albion ? Le professeur Jean-Noël Fabiani raconte cette histoire étonnante à Daniel Fievet dans la "Tête au Carré". L'histoire de la médecine est à la fois effrayante et incroyable.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 CD release of "God Save The King" on Discogs.

  6. Comme le suggère à la fois pochette et titre, "Under Heavy Manners/God Save the King" se présente comme une entité bicéphale ou l'association de deux albums aux esthétiques radicalement opposées.

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