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  2. God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners is the second solo album by Robert Fripp, released on Polydor Records in 1980 (US catalogue no. PD-1-6266). The album largely consists of Frippertronics, with much of the work being performed by improvisation.

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    In 1980, Fripp would release God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners, a project that saw two different musical approaches to Frippertronics on one LP. The "A" side of the record, titled "God Save the Queen" attempted what Fripp referred to as "pure Frippertronics" which is "where Frippertronics is used alone." [ 25 ]

  4. Robert Fripp released God Save the Queen / Under Heavy Manners on March 1, 1980.

  5. God Save the Queen / Under Heavy Manners is a music studio album recording by ROBERT FRIPP (Eclectic Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1980 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette.

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  6. God Save The Queen/Under Heavy Manners was the first release made from recordings of that tour. The album's first side presents three tracks of pure Frippertronics: a method of performing with tape-loops that Fripp conceived with Brian Eno on their (No Pussyfooting) album for Island Records in 1973.

  7. Feb 8, 2014 · Robert Fripp - God Save the Queen & Under Heavy Manners 1980. Side A: God Save the Queen "Red Two Scorer"- 6:54 "God Save the Queen"- 9:50 "1983"- 13:20 Side One: Under Heavy...

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  8. Aug 22, 2022 · The original album has been remastered and adds two extra tracks, God Save The King and a jam discovered during research for the Exposures box now titled Music on Hold. The following year’s Let The Power Fall, also newly remastered, dives further into full on Frippertronics experimentation.

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