Kneeling At The Shrine (CD, Album, Ltd, Unofficial)
ООО "Канкард"
CJFCD 10990507
Russia
1999
Credits
Mastered By – The Town House
Video
Album
Sunday All Over the World were a British rock band. The members were Toyah Willcox vocals, Robert Fripp guitar, Trey Gunn stick, vocals and Paul Beavis drums, percussion. Their only album was Kneeling at the Shrine. The band formed and disbanded in 1991. Although Willcox and Fripp are married to each other, this band was one of the few instances in which the two musicians worked together professionally. Язык: Русский. Страна: США. A collaboration between guitarist Robert Fripp and his wife, vocalist Toyah Wilcox, Sunday All Over the World is an arty, ambitious project that attempts to push the boundaries of pop music. Much of Kneeling At the Shrine is indeed intriguing. Wilcox is a daring, gifted singer, posessing a graceful, soaring soprano. Fripp proves that his reputation as one of rock's most challenging and inventive guitarists is well-earned, as he creates endless layers of highly texture soundscapes. Main page. Sunday All Over The World. Kneeling At The Shrine. Sunday All Over The World - Kneeling At The Shrine 1991. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Progressive Rock. Having later changed its name to Sunday All Over The World, the band toured extensively in Europe to the delight of a prog audience but their recording career started and ended with one album-Kneeling At The Shrine-released in 1991. Unfortunately, it does not include all compositions performed at their concerts. Recorded in 1991, Sunday All Over the World is Robert Fripp's project that he created with his wife Toyah Wilcox, who supplies the vocals for this recording. This album was recorded about the same time as the King Crimson Discipline era, and sounds very similar, so that is a great thing. Something else that the album has going for it is that Toyah sounds a lot like Kate Bush. Paul Beavis plays the drums. Blood Bruise Tattoo. Don't Take It Away. Transient Joy. King Crimson, Robert Fripp's chameleon, is a decidedly masculine affair, and yet here we have the only entry of Crimson-like music accompanying a woman's voice and lyrical musings. As other reviewers note here, the disc has been quite overlooked, and unjustly so. Kneeling at the Shrine. This song is by Sunday All Over the World and appears on the album Kneeling at the Shrine 1991. Angels in the backrooms taking it in turnsMany returns, many returnsDishing out the honours to the heroes who got burned. Kneeling, kneeling at the shrineKneeling, kneeling to the subterfuge of the chosen fewHooked in the arms of othersLocked in the. troubleKneeling, kneeling at the shrine. Sunday All Over the World. If I Were a Man. Eyes Wide Open. King Crimson. View wiki. Their only read more. Freedom Lyrics. About Kneeling at the Shrine. Kneeling at the Shrine Q&A
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