22 May 1981

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Yet another glimpse into the inner workings of Frame By Frame from the Discipline recording sessions in May 1981. By stripping away the principal guitars, DGM engineer, Alex"Stormy" Mundy reveals a fascinating alternative world lurking below the surface of Frame By Frame. Driven along by Stick and drums, we quickly encounter Adrian Belew’s sunny tape looped vocals, the yearning harmony provided by Tony’s backing vocal and, lines and chords from the Roland keyboard played by Fripp. The subtle interaction of all these elements when meshed with the main guitar motifs is easily overlooked. Here, however thanks to Stormy's ministrations the piece presented in this manner could almost be a completely different song. For hard core fans of this line-up it's wonderful to be able to hear the construction process of one of this incarnation's most notable tracks.

This track is available as part of Mr Stormy's next bumper collection. His sixth year of treasures from the murky, cavernous DGM archives, is now available for download.
22 May 1981

AUDIO SOURCE: Multi-Track Tapes

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TRACK
TIME
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Frame By Frame
04:18
Written by Robert MacCoun
Future future sounds of london
Stripping away the guitars and vocals reveals KC sounding like Future Sound of London about a decade before FSL’s first album. Well worth a listen.
Written by Jefferey Taylor
May 1981 !
So glad to hear this.  I was living in Champaign-Urbana in the spring of 1981—what a wild scene! But by September I was back near St. Louis. I traded my Capricorn Allman Brothers At Fillmore East for Discipline the day it became available. The record-store owner thought I was crazy. I slid into the moment and never looked back.  Eternal gratitude, Mr. Fripp.
Written by Galen Herod
recent tour
when are we going to get some recordings of the recent tour?
Written by Serge Girard
Frame by Frame
Would be nice to have now the other part: 2 guitars! This actually goes for all the pieces on the CD; I would buy it! Serge
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