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Islands (1971 album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Islands (King Crimson album)
''Islands'' is the fourth studio album by King Crimson, released December 1971. ''Islands'' would be the last King Crimson studio album before the group's trilogy of ''Larks' Tongues in Aspic'', ''Starless and Bible Black'' and ''Red''. It's also the last to feature the lyrics of Peter Sinfield. ==Production & Release== The harmonic basis for the tune "The Letters" is derived from the Giles, Giles and Fripp song "Why Don't You Just Drop In," available on ''The Brondesbury Tapes'' compilation. The bridge section is also taken from the King Crimson version of the song, performed by the original line-up, titled simply "Drop In" and later released on the live-album ''Epitaph''. The original basis for the song "Prelude: Song of the Gulls" is derived from the Giles, Giles and Fripp song "Suite No. 1".〔 The first vinyl release of the album features a hidden track. At the end of side two there is a recording of studio chatter followed by Fripp saying, among other things, "...What we're going to do, umm... do it twice more, once with the oboe, once without it, and then... we finish." This was included on the initial CD release but was accidentally left off the first pressings of the 1989 Definitive Edition CD remaster. It was restored on all subsequent reissues.
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