Kneeling at the Shrine is a 1991 studio album by the English rock band Sunday All Over the World, consisting of singer Toyah Willcox, her husband, guitarist...
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Trey Gunn (redirect from The Trey Gunn Band)
an album in 1991 entitled Kneeling at the Shrine. In the same year and with the SAOTW lineup, he also played stick on the solo Toyah album Ophelia's...
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Frippertronics (section Origin of the term)
at The Kitchen in New York City on 5 February 1978, containing five tracks (in order of appearance; The Second, The First, The Third, The Fourth, The...
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on the initial tours, later changing its name to Sunday All Over the World, which released the critically acclaimed album Kneeling at the Shrine (1991)...
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Robert Fripp (redirect from The Road To Graceland Tour)
1991 : Kneeling at the Shrine (With Sunday All Over the World) 1993 : The Bridge Between (With The Robert Fripp String Quintet) 1994 : FFWD (With The Orb)...
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release of this album had also charted at no. 2 on the independent singles chart in 1979. Anthem peaked at no. 2 on the UK Independent Albums Chart upon its...
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Brian Eno (redirect from The Microsoft Sound)
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Roxy Music. Born in Suffolk, Eno studied painting and experimental music at the art school of...
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found at the location provided above. Major solo or collaborative releases under Fripp's name are listed here, see also King Crimson discography for the group...
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first time, and his last before temporarily retiring from music to study at John G. Bennett's International Academy for Continuous Education. AllMusic...
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work on the 1991 King Crimson compilation Frame by Frame: The Essential King Crimson, to engineer, master and mix Kneeling at the Shrine (the lone 1991...
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FFWD (category The Orb)
also referenced in the "double-arrow" graphic used on the cover. The album peaked at #48 in the UK Albums Chart in August 1994. Fripp was recorded for...
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Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. The duo have released four studio albums, beginning with the 1973 album (No Pussyfooting). The music created by this pair is...
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Gary Heery "Maggie Roche: The Hidden Heart of The Roches". pastemagazine.com. January 24, 2017. Cook, Stephen. The Roches at AllMusic. Retrieved 4 December...
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while studying at the Winchester School of Art and further described in a score called "Delay and Decay”, published in late 1966. The system had been...
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a central part of Shinto life. Shrines have a significant place in Shinto, reflecting the animistic veneration of the kami. "Folk", or "popular", Shinto...
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Daryl Hall, and the latter two singers appear on the album. Released in 1979, it peaked at No. 79 on the Billboard Album Chart. Most of the lyrics were provided...
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The Gates of Paradise is the fifth solo album by guitarist Robert Fripp. This album continues Fripp's tendency towards soundscape explorations in his music...
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New standard tuning (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
seminar at Claymont Court in December 1984, to raise funds for the running of the estate and the children’s school. There was a click and I realized the tuning...
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King Crimson (redirect from Live at Moles Club, Bath)
disbanded at the end of 1974. After seven years of inactivity, King Crimson was recreated in 1981 with another change in musical direction. The new band...
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The Equatorial Stars is the third collaborative studio album by the duo of Robert Fripp and Brian Eno. The album was released in 2004, which marked almost...
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all these gigs starting at Moles, Bath on 10 April 1980 and finishing at the School of Economics, London on 29 November 1980. The tour was split into three...
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1960s. Summers grew up in the town and was at the time the guitarist of the Zoot Money Big Roll Band. Fripp was attending the Bournemouth and Poole College...
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guitar parts were recorded at Kingsway in New Orleans, and the mixing was carried out at Electric Ladyland in New York with the help of Peter Gabriel's engineer...
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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...
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Knock, commonly referred to as Knock Shrine, is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage site and national shrine in the village of Knock...
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Darshan (The Road to Graceland) is the second of three collaborative productions of David Sylvian and Robert Fripp. It is a remix album; the first two...
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"Jean the Birdman" is a collaboration between Robert Fripp and David Sylvian, co-written by Trey Gunn. The dreamlike music video was directed by Howard...
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are methods for which the good of the [homeland] dictates and our resolutions are taken while we are kneeling at the shrine of the national spirit." Primo...
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floral designs and plaster lattice work. Tripoli Shrine Temple Tripoli Shrine Circus Moorish Revival Kneeling Camels "National Register Information System"...
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recording by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp. It was recorded on the "Road to Graceland" tour at London's Royal Albert Hall, December 1993. This album, originally...
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