词条 | Beat (King Crimson album) | ||||||||||||||||
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| name = Beat | type = Studio album | artist = King Crimson | cover = Beat_-_Original_Vinyl_Cover.jpeg | alt = | released = 18 June 1982 | recorded = March - April 1982 | venue = | studio = Odyssey Studios, London, England | genre = New wave, progressive rock[1] | length = 35:19 | label = E.G. | producer = Rhett Davies | prev_title = Discipline | prev_year = 1981 | next_title = Three of a Perfect Pair | next_year = 1984 | misc = {{Singles | name = Beat | type = studio | single1 = Heartbeat" / "Requiem | single1date = 1982 }} }} Beat is the ninth studio album by the British rock band King Crimson, released in 1982 by record label E.G. It is the first King Crimson studio album to feature a band line-up identical to that of their previous album. Background and production{{Listen| filename = | title = "Neurotica," by the early 1980s "Mark IV" King Crimson lineup | description = King Crimson regrouped with a radical change of approach that showed influences of new wave and African music | pos = right }} According to the Trouser Press Record Guide, the album focused on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of the novel On the Road by Jack Kerouac.[1] The album makes several references to the writings of the Beat Generation:
Although not an obvious reference to any Beat-related writings, "Requiem" is notable for the drama it caused within the band. It is an improvisation set to the backdrop of a Frippertronics loop from Fripp's 1979 tour. Levin and Bruford recorded the rhythm tracks, and Belew returned to the studio alone to record more guitar overdubs. Fripp later did the same, and when the group had re-convened in the studio, Belew told Fripp to leave. He did, and was visibly upset.{{citation needed|date=February 2019}} Fripp headed for Wimborne, and was not heard from for around three days. Bruford wrote a supportive letter and the group's manager at the time, Paddy Spinks, had a phone call with Fripp, where they managed to "piece it all back together". Belew would later apologise, but the group had broken up and didn't reunite until the 1982 tour.{{citation needed|date=February 2019}} Fripp has said this about the album's production: "At the time, Bill and Adrian thought that Beat was better than Discipline. For me, this is an indication of how far the band had already drifted from its original vision. The group broke up at the end of Beat... I had nothing to do with the mixing of Beat, nor did I feel able to promote it. Somehow we absorbed that fact, and kept going." Belew would later go on to say, "Beat was the most awful record-making experience of my life and one I would never choose to repeat."{{citation needed|date=February 2019}} Both Belew and Bruford have said that "Heartbeat" and "Two Hands" shouldn't have been on the album. Regardless, the album was commercially successful and the group was well-received on tour.[4] Album coverThe halftone quaver image on the cover was designed by artist Rob O'Connor.{{citation needed|date=February 2019}} Release and reception{{Album ratings|rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = {{Rating|4|5}}[5] |rev2 = Rolling Stone |rev2score = {{Rating|4|5}}[6] | rev3 = Trouser Press | rev3score = favourable[1] }} Released on 18 June 1982, Beat reached number 39 in the UK Albums Chart.[7] Trouser Press wrote that "the players push their instruments into a new form, akin to fusion and art-rock, but miles beyond either, and beyond description as well."[1] A new 5.1 surround sound mix by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp was released on October 2016 for the 40th Anniversary Series as a standalone CD/DVD package and as part of the On (and off) The Road 1981 - 1984 boxed set. LegacyThe Chapman Stick introduction to "Sartori in Tangier" is featured in the first scene of the premiere of the MTV show The Maxx. Track listingLyrics by Adrian Belew, except "Two Hands", by Margaret Belew; music by Belew, Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, and Tony Levin. {{tracklist| headline = Side A | title1 = Neal and Jack and Me | length1 = 4:22 | title2 = Heartbeat | length2 = 3:54 | title3 = Sartori in Tangier | note3 = instrumental | length3 = 3:34 | title4 = Waiting Man | length4 = 4:27 }}{{tracklist | headline = Side B | title5 = Neurotica | length5 = 4:48 | title6 = Two Hands | length6 = 3:23 | title7 = The Howler | length7 = 4:13 | title8 = Requiem | note8 = instrumental | length8 = 6:48 }}{{tracklist | headline = 2016 40th anniversary edition - CD | collapsed = yes | title1 = Neal and Jack and Me | length1 = 4:24 | title2 = Heartbeat | length2 = 3:51 | title3 = Sartori in Tangier | note3 = instrumental | length3 = 3:35 | title4 = Waiting Man | length4 = 4:27 | title5 = Neurotica | length5 = 4:49 | title6 = Two Hands | length6 = 3:22 | title7 = The Howler | length7 = 4:13 | title8 = Requiem | note8 = extended version, instrumental | length8 = 12:15 | title9 = Absent Lovers | length9 = 4:11 | note9 = instrumental, bonus track | total_length = 45:10 }}{{tracklist | headline = 2016 40th anniversary edition - DVD bonus tracks | collapsed = yes | total_length = 34:30 | title9 = Absent Lovers | length9 = 4:11 | note9 = instrumental, studio recording | title10 = Neal and Jack and Me | length10 = 6:14 | note10 = alternate take | title11 = Absent Lovers | length11 = 4:58 | note11 = instrumental, live }}{{tracklist | headline = 2016 40th anniversary edition - rough mix | collapsed = yes | title1 = Neal and Jack and Me | length1 = 4:23 | title2 = Heartbeat | length2 = 3:54 | title3 = Sartori in Tangier | note3 = instrumental | length3 = 3:33 | title4 = Waiting Man | length4 = 4:23 | title5 = Neurotica | length5 = 4:18 | title6 = Two Hands | length6 = 3:24 | title7 = The Howler | length7 = 3:50 | title8 = Requiem | note8 = instrumental | length8 = 6:43 | total_length = 34:30 }}{{tracklist | headline = 2016 40th anniversary edition - video content | collapsed = yes | title1 = Heartbeat | note1 = promotional video | title2 = Waiting Man | note2 = live at Alabamahalle, Munich, 1982 | title3 = Heartbeat | note3 = live at Alabamahalle, Munich, 1982 }} Personnel
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References1. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=king_crimson |title=TrouserPress.com :: King Crimson |last1=Grant |first1=Steven |last2=Fleischmann |first2=Mark |last3=Robbins |first3=Ira |website=TrouserPress.com |accessdate=30 July 2016}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.landesmania.com/neurotica.html |title=Neurotica |accessdate=2009-03-20 |work=Landesmania| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090429195949/http://www.landesmania.com/neurotica.html| archivedate= 29 April 2009 | deadurl= no}} 3. ^{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ti0jsxHJzVMC&pg=PA232&lpg=PA232&dq=Neurotica+magazine&source=bl |title=Chapter 10: Battling the Social Neurosis |accessdate=2009-03-20 |work=The Culture of Spontaneity |publisher=University of Chicago Press}} 4. ^{{cite book |title=Sid Smith - Arguments, agreements, advice, answers... |accessdate=2018-01-05 |work=On (and off) The Road |publisher=DGM Live}} 5. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/beat-mw0000194479 |title=Beat – King Crimson | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic |last=Prato |first=Greg |website=AllMusic |accessdate=30 July 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/kingcrimson/albums/album/140726/review/5943853/beat |title=King Crimson: Beat : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone |last=Stern |first=Chip |website=Rolling Stone |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071028194317/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/kingcrimson/albums/album/140726/review/5943853/beat |archivedate=28 October 2007 |accessdate=30 July 2016}} 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/21481/king-crimson/ |title=King Crimson | Full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company |website=Official Charts Company |accessdate=7 August 2016}} External links
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