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Giles, Giles & Fripp - The Cheerful Insanity of (1968)
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#25817 3.06.2011 14:47
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Artist: Giles, Giles & Fripp
Release: The Cheerful Insanity of
Year: 1968
Genre: Progressive Rock
Origin: United Kingdom Image
Size: 134 MB
Format/Bitrate: mp3@cbr320kbps

Tracklist:
1. Saga of Rodney Toady: North Meadow
2. Saga of Rodney Toady: Newly-Weds
3. Saga of Rodney Toady: One in a Million
4. Saga of Rodney Toady: Call Tomorrow
5. Saga of Rodney Toady: Digging My Lawn
6. Saga of Rodney Toady: Little Children
7. Saga of Rodney Toady: The Crukster
8. Saga of Rodney Toady: Thursday Morning
9. Just George: How Do They Known
10. Just George: Elephant Song
11. Just George: The Sun Is Shinging
12. Just George: Suite No. 1
13. Just George: Erudite Eyes

Bonuses
14. She Is Loaded
15. Thursday Morning [Mono Single Version]
16. Under the Sky
17. One in a Million [Mono Single Version]
18. Newly-Weds [Mono Single Version]
19. Thursday Morning [Mono Single Version]
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Release length: 58:51

Addional information: Раз уж появилось свеженькое, неплохо бы вспомнить, как это безобразие начиналось.

Если музыкально альбом просто хорош, то текстовое его сопровождение разуплотняет, не могу удержаться:

«Rodney was a sad young man because he was fat and ugly and no one liked him. Children ran up to him in the street and pointed and shouted, ''Rodney is a sad young man because he's fat and ugly,'' and then they ran away laughing. Rodney shouted, ''I will chase you and hit you and make you cry,'' but as Rodney was so fat he could not run fast enough, and the frustration of complete impotence made him even sadder.

Older people pointed at him as he walked by and whispered to each other, ''Rodney is a sad young man because he's fat and ugly,'' but they whispered loud enough so that Rodney could hear, and this made him even sadder. Rodney said, ''I can hear what you are whispering, because I have extraordinary powers of hearing,'' and the older people would tell him that his hearing was as poor as his face was grotesque and that they had whispered as loud as they had on purpose.

Beautiful girls used to come to Rodney at dances and ask to dance with him. And when Rodney, happy and pleased, stepped onto the dance floor, the girls would run away and leave Rodney dancing on his own, to make him look even more foolish than Nature had intended. (Hm.) Rodney was a very sad young man.

Rodney's father was fat and ugly, and Rodney's mother was even fat-and-uglier. And his father used to tell him that one day Rodney would meet a fat and ugly girl, just like Rodney's mother, and they would get married. Rodney's mother told him that there were a lot of fat and ugly girls looking for fat and ugly men, just as she had done before she'd married Rodney's father, who was a roadsweeper and cleaned lavatories to earn more money.

But Rodney did not want to meet fat and ugly girls, and instead, he bought rude books (ooo) with rude pictures in them (ooo). ''Rodney, your tea's ready.''»

Это первая часть, а вторая, про Джорджа, — абсолютный бред из чередования слов одной фразы О_о

Человекоинструментарий:
Michael R. Giles: drums, vocals
Peter A. Giles: bass
Robert Fripp: guitar

Wayne Bickerton: producer
Bill Price, Martin Smith, Terry Johnson: engineers

R. Cohen, W. Reid, K. Isaacs, G. Salisbury, B. Pecker, G. Fields: violins
J. Coulling, R Palten: violas
Nicky Hopkins, Mike Hill: keyboards
C. Tunnell, A Ford: celli
C. Hardie, T Barker: trombones
The Breakaways: vocal backing

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