Sunday All Over The World – Kneeling At The Shrine
Tracklist
1 | Sunday All Over The World | 4:06 | |
2 | Blood Bruise Tattoo | 2:54 | |
3 | Kneeling At The Shrine | 5:00 | |
4 | Don't Take It Away | 2:30 | |
5 | Transient Joy | 4:18 | |
6 | Open Air | 3:36 | |
7 | Strange Girls | 3:12 | |
8 | If I Were A Man | 3:11 | |
9 | Answered With A Smile | 3:08 | |
10 | Storm Angel | 3:29 | |
11 | Freedom | 7:57 |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – AVL
- Distributed By – Virgin
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – E.G. Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – E.G. Records Ltd.
- Pressed By – Sonopress – F-1810
- Published By – E.G. Music Ltd.
- Recorded At – The Courthouse Studio
- Mixed At – The Courthouse Studio
Credits
- Chapman Stick, Vocals – Trey Gunn
- Cover [Sleeve] – Bill Smith Studio
- Drums, Percussion – Paul Beavis
- Engineer [Overdubs] – David Singleton, Trey Gunn
- Guitar – Robert Fripp
- Mastered By – Singleton*, Fripp*, Arnold*, Cousins*
- Mixed By – Singleton*, Fripp*, Willcox*, Gunn*
- Photography By – The Douglas Brothers
- Producer – S.A.O.T.W.*
- Recorded By [Backing Tracks], Technician [Mixes Prepared By] – Tony Arnold
- Songwriter, Arranged By – S.A.O.T.W.* (tracks: 1 to 10)
- Vocals – Toyah Willcox
Notes
Recorded and mixed at The Courthouse studio.
Thanks to William.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EG Records Ltd.
℗ 1991 EG Records Ltd.
© 1991 EG Records Ltd.
Distributed by Virgin.
Marketed by AVL.
Thanks to William.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EG Records Ltd.
℗ 1991 EG Records Ltd.
© 1991 EG Records Ltd.
Distributed by Virgin.
Marketed by AVL.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 012985 210126
- Label Code: LC 3098
- Matrix / Runout: SONOPRESS F-1810 / EEG1012 A 3
- Price Code (D:): 222
- Price Code (F:): PM 527
- SPARS Code: AAD
Other Versions (5 of 14)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Kneeling At The Shrine (Cassette, Promo) | Editions EG | EEG 2101 4/1 | UK | 1991 | ||
Kneeling At The Shrine (CD, Album, Promo, Stereo) | EG, Virgin Japan | VJCP-28032 | Japan | 1991 | |||
Recently Edited | Kneeling At The Shrine (LP, Album) | EG | EEG 2101-1 | UK | 1991 | ||
Kneeling At The Shrine (CD, Album) | EG | EEG 2101-2 | US | 1991 | |||
New Submission | Kneeling At The Shrine (CD, Album) | EG, Virgin Japan | VJCP-28032 | Japan | 1991 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Great record. It's basically https://www.discogs.com/master/9917 with Toyah on voice. And I don't think she's ripping Laurie Anderson at all. If you listen to them side by side you'll see they are nothing alike.
- I'll agree with most of the reviews here: This is a fantastic album. It's unlike anything else, really, with the possible exception of Toyah - Ophelia's Shadow, as others have noted. Another possible precedent might be Robert Fripp / The League Of Gentlemen (2) - The League Of Gentlemen. A lot of this music is very danceable, in the same weird way that album is.
- A very good album. Stunning musicianship. Excellent pressing on vinyl. (Crimson and Fripp hat removed for these comments). 81-84 style Crimson album with Toyah singing,sums it up.
- My copy has an AVL promo sticker on the rear of the crystal case which gives a release date of "15 April 1991".
Of course, the release may well have been delayed until May 7. - First off... I am a huge Fripp fan - But this release, all the way around, is really lacking. For starters, Toyah's poor excuse of a Laurie Anerson art rock is absolutely abysmal. At best this is a failed attempt at a copy of something from 1979 - at worse its a horrid example of plagiarism. Of course the musicians are right on target. But it's reminiscent of Summers and Fripp music from nearly 10 years earlier. A must for collectors, a waste of time for everyone else.
Release
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