music.wikisort.org - Composition"Epitaph" is the third track on British progressive rock band King Crimson's 1969 album In the Court of the Crimson King. It was written by Robert Fripp, Ian McDonald, Greg Lake, and Michael Giles with lyrics written by Peter Sinfield.
"Epitaph (King Crimson song)" redirects here. For the song by Judas Priest, see
Sad Wings of Destiny.
For other uses, see Epitaph (disambiguation).
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Released | 12 October 1969 (1969-10-12) |
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Recorded | 30 July 1969 |
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- Symphonic rock[1]
- folk rock[1]
- progressive rock
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Length | 8:47 |
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Label | Atlantic |
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Lyricist(s) | Peter Sinfield |
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Producer(s) | King Crimson |
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The song is noted for its heavy use of the Mellotron,[2][3]. As with the album's first track, "21st Century Schizoid Man", the song's lyrics have a distinctly dystopian feel to them and are presented as a protest to the Cold War.[2][4]
The song's title was used as the name for a live album of recordings done by the original King Crimson, Epitaph.[5]
Emerson, Lake & Palmer would later incorporate an excerpt from this song after the "Battlefield" portion of the live version of their song "Tarkus", from the Tarkus album, as documented in the live album Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends... Ladies and Gentlemen.
"Stripes" from Cage's album Hell's Winter samples a middle part of the song throughout its duration.
Epitaph Records also took its name from the song.[6]
Track listing
In 1976, "Epitaph" was released as a single with "21st Century Schizoid Man" as the B-side, a companion to the compilation A Young Person's Guide to King Crimson (1976).
- "Epitaph" (including "March for No Reason" and "Tomorrow and Tomorrow") (Robert Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, Peter Sinfield)
- "21st Century Schizoid Man" (including "Mirrors") (Fripp, Giles, Lake, McDonald, Sinfield)
Personnel
- Robert Fripp – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Greg Lake – bass guitar, vocals
- Ian McDonald – Mellotron, harpsichord, piano, flute, organ, clarinet, bass clarinet
- Michael Giles – drums, percussion, timpani
- Peter Sinfield – lyrics
References
- Macan (1997), p. 24.
- Macan (1997), p. 23.
- Martin (1998), p. 158–159.
- Holm-Hudson (2008), p. 41.
- Ayers (2006), p. 179.
- Buhrmester, Jason (November 2010). "Against the Grain: The Oral History of Epitaph Records". Spin: 62. ISSN 0886-3032.
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- Discipline Global Mobile
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- Giles, Giles and Fripp
- U.K.
- Bruford Levin Upper Extremities
- Tuner
- HoBoLeMa
- Stick Men
- TU
- 21st Century Schizoid Band
- Crimson Jazz Trio
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На других языках
- [en] Epitaph (song)
[es] Epitah (canción)
«Epitaph» es la tercera canción del álbum de 1969 In the Court of the Crimson King de la banda británica de rock progresivo, King Crimson. Fue compuesta por Robert Fripp, Ian McDonald, Greg Lake, y Michael Giles con letra escrita por Peter Sinfield.
[ru] Epitaph (песня King Crimson)
Epitaph (в переводе с англ. — «Эпитафия») — третий по счёту трек с альбома In the Court of the Crimson King британской прогрессив-рок-группы King Crimson. Эта песня вместе с другой — «21st Century Schizoid Man» с этого же альбома — вышла синглом в 1976 году.
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