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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Jul 31, 2010 |
As promised here's the details of the forthcoming 40th anniversary editions of In The Wake of Poseidon and Islands.
CD:
Original album - 2010 mix
1. Peace: A Beginning
2. Pictures of a City
3. Cadence & Cascade
4. In The Wake of Poseidon
5. Peace: A Theme
6. Cat Food
7. The Devil's Triangle (part I)
8. The Devil's Triangle (part II)
9. The Devil's Triangle (part III)
10. Peace: An End
Bonus Tracks
11. Groon
12. Peace: An End - Alternate mix
13. Cadence & Cascade (Greg Lake guide vocal version)
DVD-A
MLP Lossless 5.1 Surround/DTS 5.1 Digital Surround - 2010 mix:
1. Peace: A Beginning
2. Pictures of a City
3. Cadence & Cascade
4. In The Wake of Poseidon
5. Peace: A Theme
6. Cat Food
7. The Devil's Triangle (part I)
8. The Devil's Triangle (part II)
9. The Devil's Triangle (part III)
10. Peace: An End
11. Groon
MLP lossless/LPCM - 2010 stereo mix:
1. Peace: A Beginning
2. Pictures of a City
3. Cadence & Cascade
4. In The Wake of Poseidon
5. Peace: A Theme
6. Cat Food
7. The Devil's Triangle (part I)
8. The Devil's Triangle (part II)
9. The Devil's Triangle (part III)
10. Peace: An End
11. Groon
Original 1970 stereo mix, 30th anniversary remaster:
1. Peace: A Beginning
2. Pictures of a City
3. Cadence & Cascade
4. In The Wake of Poseidon
5. Peace: A Theme
6. Cat Food
7. The Devil's Triangle (part I)
8. The Devil's Triangle (part II)
9. The Devil's Triangle (part III)
10. Peace: An End
Bonus Tracks:
1. Cat Food (single version)
2. Groon (single b-side)
3. Cadence & Cascade (unedited master)
4. Cadence & Cascade (Greg Lake guide vocal version)
5. Cadence & Cascade (instrumental take from Wessex Studios)
6. Groon - Take 1
7. Groon - Take 5
8. Groon - Take 15
9. The Devil's Triangle (rehearsal version from Wessex Studios)
10. Peace: An End (alternative mix)
Robert Fripp: Guitar, Mellotron & Devices
Greg Lake: Vocals
Michael Giles: Drums
Peter Giles: Bass
Keith Tippett: Piano
Mel Collins: Saxes & Flute
Gordon Haskell: Vocal (track 3)
Peter Sinfield: words
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Stereo files prepared at Super Audio
Mastering, Devon by Simon Heyworth
5.1 mastered by Simon Heyworth at Super Audio Mastering, Devon
DVD Design & Layout by Claire Bidwell at Opus Productions Ltd
DVD Authoring & Assembly by Neil Wilkes at Opus Productions Ltd
Tape transfers by Kevin Vanbergen at FX
DGM tape Archive: Alex Mundy
Package Art & Design by Hugh O'Donnell
Compiled & Coordinated by Declan Colgan for DGM
Published by UMG Music Ltd.
The classic album has been mixed for 5.1 Surround Sound from the
original studio masters by Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree) & is fully
approved by Crimson founder Robert Fripp.*
CD features a new stereo mix by Robert Fripp & Steven Wilson*
CD also features 3 extra tracks, 2 previously unreleased, including a
new mix of Groon, an alternate mix of Peace: An End, & the first
time availability on CD of the studio recording of Cadence & Cascade
with Greg Lake's guide vocal.
DVD-A (compatible with all DVD players & DVD Rom players)
features a 5.1 DTS Mix and High Resolution Stereo mixes (24bit/48khz).*
DVD-A players can, additionally, access a 5.1 Lossless audio mix and Lossless Stereo mixes (24bit 96khz).
DVD-A features both the original album mix & the new album mix in High Resolution stereo*
DVD-A also features ten bonus tracks - all in High Resolution Stereo.
Presented as a 2 x digipack format in a slipcase with new sleeve
notes by King Crimson biographer Sid Smith along with rare photos &
archive material.
* The Devil's Triangle is one of the few missing King Crimson
multi-tracks. In all cases the stereo version used is the 30th
anniversary stereo master. For the 5.1 mix, the Penteo up-mixing system
was utilised by mastering engineer Simon Heyworth & the mix approved
by Robert Fripp.
CD:
Original album 2010 mix:
1. Formentera Lady
2. Sailor's Tale
3. The Letters
4. Ladies of the Road
5. Prelude: Song of the Gulls
6. Islands
Bonus tracks:
7. Islands (studio run through with oboe prominent)
8. Formentera Lady (original recording sessions - take 2)
9. Sailor's Tale (original recording sessions - alternate mix/edit)
10. A Peacemaking Stint Unrolls (previously unreleased)
11. The Letters (rehearsal/outtake)
12. Ladies of the Road (Robert Fripp & David Singleton remix)
8 - 11 mixed by Steven Wilson from the original session reels
DVD:
MLP Lossless 5.1 Surround / DTS 5.1 Digital Surround:
1. Formentera Lady
2. Sailor's Tale
3. The Letters
4. Ladies of the Road
5. Prelude: Song of the Gulls
6. Islands
Mixed & produced from the original multi track tapes by Steven Wilson.
Executive producer Robert Fripp.
MLP stereo / LPCM stereo - Original album 2010 stereo mix:
1. Formentera Lady
2. Sailor's Tale
3. The Letters
4. Ladies of the Road
5. Prelude: Song of the Gulls
6. Islands
Original album 1971 mix, 30th anniversary remaster:
1. Formentera Lady
2. Sailor's Tale
3. The Letters
4. Ladies of the Road
5. Prelude: Song of the Gulls
6. Islands
Islands: Alternative album:
1. Formentera Lady - Original recording sessions - take 2
2. Sailor's Tale - Original recording sessions - alternate mix/edit
3. The Letters - Rehearsal/outtake
4. Ladies of the Road - Rough mix
5. A Peacemaking Stint Unrolls - Previously unreleased
6. Islands - Studio run through with oboe prominent
1-3 & 5 mxed by Steven Wilson from the original session reels.
Routes to Islands:
1. Pictures of a City - Early rehearsal by Islands lineup
2. Sailor's Tale - Early rehearsal by Islands lineup
3. Islands (fragment) - Robert Fripp reference cassette - mellotron on vibes setting
4. Formentera Lady - Rough mix from album recording sessions
5. Sailor's Tale - Rough mix from album recording sessions
6. Drop In - Early rehearsal by Islands lineup
7. The Letters - Live at Plymouth, mastered by David Singleton
8. Sailor's Tale - Live at the Zoom Club, mastered by David Singleton
Islands: Additional tracks: Assorted Ladies:
1. Ladies of the Road - Robert Fripp & David Singleton remix
2. Ladies of the Road - Original recording sessions - take 5
3. Formentera Lady - Original recording sessions - take 1
4. Formentera Lady - Original recording sessions - take 3
5. Formentera Lady - Original recording sessions - take 4
2 - 5 mixed by Steven Wilson from the original session reels.
King Crimson personnel:
Robert Fripp: guitar, mellotron, Peter's Pedal Harmonium and sundry implements
Mel Collins: flute, bass flute, saxes, vocals
Boz: bass, lead vocals, choreography
Ian Wallace: drums, percussion, vocals
Peter Sinfield: words, sounds, visions
Featured players:
Keith Tippett: Piano
Paulina Lucas: Soprano
Robin Miller: oboe
Mark Charig: cornet
Harry Miller: string bass
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Stereo files prepared at Super Audio Mastering, Devon by Simon Heyworth
5.1 mastered by Simon Heyworth at Super Audio Mastering, Devon
DVD Design & Layout by Claire Bidwell at Opus Productions Ltd
DVD Authoring & Assembly by Neil Wilkes at Opus Productions Ltd
Tape transfers by Kevin Vanbergen at FX
DGM tape Archive: Alex Mundy
Package Art & Design by Hugh O'Donnell
Compiled & Coordinated by Declan Colgan for DGM, with input & suggestions from Steven Wilson & Sid Smith
Published by UMG Music Ltd.
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