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Artist: King Crimson
Title: The Young Persons' Guide To King Crimson
Format: 2x12"Gatefold
Label: Island Records
Cat No: ISLD 7
Released: 1975
Country:
Genres: Prog RockArt RockProto-Prog
Condition Very Good
Status Have
Added To List 17th March 2019
Disc 1 | 12"
Very Good+
Island Records (orange/blue palm tree) 
A Matrix:
34 ISLD 7-1A-1  
B Matrix:
26 ISLD 7-1B-1  
Disc 2 | 12"
Very Good+
Island Records (orange/blue palm tree) 
A Matrix:
36 ISLD 7-2A-1 HTM  
B Matrix:
41 ISLD 7-2B-1 HTM  

Additional Information

Comments 2-LP comp. album. Gatefold w/tracks, credits, albums. Paper company sleeve.

PERSONNEL:
Robert Fripp – guitars, keyboards, synth, production
Michael Giles – drums, percussion, b-vocals
Greg Lake – vocals, bass
Ian McDonald – woodwinds, keyboards, vibraphone, b-vocals
Peter Sinfield – lyrics, illumination
John Wetton – bass, vocals
Bill Bruford – drums, percussion
Mel Collins – saxophone, flute
Gordon Haskell – bass, vocals
Andy McCulloch – drums
Ian Wallace – drums, percussion, b-vocals
Boz Burrell - bass, vocals
David Cross – violin, viola, Mellotron, electric piano, flute.
Jamie Muir – percussion, drums, "allsorts"
Keith Tippett - piano

A Personal Selection by Robert Fripp for EG Records.

MISSING:
20-page 11" square scrapbook, w/complete King Crimson diary and gig list (1969-74), with cuttings and photographs.

SPINE:
"The Young Persons' Guide To King Crimson"

LABEL:
"A Young Person's Guide To King Crimson"

Issued in a gatefold cover.
Both inner record sleeves are lt-blue.

On this compilation,
the version of "I Talk to the Wind", Recorded at 93A Brondesbury Road, London, England, UK, July 1968.
It differs from the version released on In the Court of the Crimson King.
The most notably in the vocals, which are sung by Judy Dyble (Fairport Convention) rather than Greg Lake.
(Hutch Swap)
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