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Studio - 8. Discipline (King Crimson album), 1981.[EG, Virgin Records] September 1981, rerelased November 22, 2004.

Studio - 8. Discipline (King Crimson album)

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Discipline
Studio album by King Crimson
Released September 1981
Recorded 1981
Genre New Wave, Progressive Rock
Length 42:03
Label E.G. Records
Warner Bros./E.G.
Virgin Records
Producer King Crimson and Rhett Davies
Professional reviews
King Crimson chronology
USA
(1975)
Discipline
(1981)
Beat
(1982)

Discipline is an album by the band King Crimson, released in 1981. This album was King Crimson's first album following a seven-year hiatus. Only founder Robert Fripp and later addition Bill Bruford remained from previous incarnations. The rest of the band was Adrian Belew (guitar, vocals), who had played with David Bowie and Frank Zappa, and Peter Gabriel alumnus Tony Levin (bass, Chapman Stick). The album resulted in a more updated 1980s new wave pre-techno sound mixed with the previous dark and heavy sounds of the 1970s.


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