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Sailor's Tale
Track n° 2 of the album Islands

Recorded in 1971 by King Crimson. (07:34 min)

(instrumental)
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    3 dec 23
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    In just a few minutes, it feels like living 20 years of Odysseus' odyssey.
     
King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL)

A piece in my ideal soundtrack…
King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL) today I turn 59, I celebrate with one of my all-time favorite tracks..the solo by Fripp is worth a whole discography!
King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL) I didn't remember it being so beautiful! Finally, almost all the Crimson albums are on Spotify.
King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL) If I were to get lost in the vastness of space, this would be a strong contender for the soundtrack; the instrumental rides are spine-chilling.
King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL) I WORSHIP trippy journeys, so bam! I'm listening again. Immersive from start to finish, it gives you goosebumps the way it catapults you into the depths of the unknown.
King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL)
week KING CRIMSON 1971 Island.....magic guitar!
King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL) so much heat, little sleep. So let's take a trip to Scylla and Charybdis, because surely the situation will improve.
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King Crimson - Sailors Tale (OFFICIAL)

As far as I'm concerned, “Islands,” although it's hard to rank them, “Sailor's Tale” is my favorite.

Selective but not sectarian, since ’69 I've grown up on a diet of King Crimson, then also in ’76 for a few years when I'd take my bag of prog records and more to play on one of the first free radios of the time, and today I still love them, at least those from the early years, along with a lot of other music I would say across the board.

If we want to frame “Lizard” and also “Islands” musically, except for the title track of the first, they can no longer be considered prog albums; we need to talk about “total” music or “fusion,” but not in the way it was understood later; we should then make a separate discussion for “Lady of the Road” which, as beautiful as it is for Fripp's guitar, feels out of place on that album, because it was perhaps intended for release as a 45 RPM single, although we would need to verify if it was published.
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