God Save the King is actually a split release and/or a Robert Fripp compilation, depending on how you look at it. In 1980, Robert Fripp released something of a split disc himself, called God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners, consisting of a side of Frippertronics and a side of Discotronics, the latter being Frippertronics with a "dance-oriented" (according to Fripp) rhythm section. Also in 1980, Fripp formed a new group, borrowing the name from his early-'60s band, the League of Gentlemen. This "new" League of Gentlemen toured for much of 1980, releasing The League of Gentlemen in 1981. In 1985, Fripp took a couple of the Discotronics tunes and a bunch of The League of Gentlemen tracks, and created a compilation of Frippian "dance music," which was then entitled God Save the King. It's a fine offering, but fans would still like to see both albums issued in their entirety. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
God Save the King
01/01/1985
All Music Guide Review
God Save the King Track Listing
Credits of God Save the King
- Johnny Toobad
- Drums
- Kevin Wilkinson
- Drums
- Brad Davies
- Remixing
- Sara Lee
- Bass
- Stylorouge
- Layout Design
- Ron Cohen
- Photography
- Robert Fripp & the League of Gentlemen
- Performer
- Danielle Dax
- Artwork
- Busta Cherry Jones
- Bass
- Barry Andrews
- Keyboards
- Paul Duskin
- Drums
- Brian Eno
- Keyboards
- Robert Fripp
- Guitar, Remixing, Producer, Main Performer, Performer
- David Byrne
- Vocals


















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