Islands, KIng Crimson
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Original 1972 Pressing. Vinyl has light surface wear -non audible. Cover has notch. Has edge and corner damage to cover.
King Crimson – Islands
Artist: King Crimson
Title: Islands
Album Type: Fourth Studio Album
Original Release Date: December 3, 1971
Label: Island Records (UK) / Atlantic (US)
Genre: Progressive Rock / Symphonic Rock / Jazz Fusion
Background & Production Islands stands as a unique, pastoral transitional work recorded during one of the most turbulent periods in the band's history. It is the only studio album to feature the short-lived lineup of Robert Fripp (guitar), Mel Collins (sax/flute), Ian Wallace (drums), and Raymond "Boz" Burrell (vocals/bass), alongside lyricist Peter Sinfield. Recorded at Command Studios in London between a grueling tour schedule, the sessions were reportedly difficult, with the band auditioning dozens of musicians before Fripp eventually taught Burrell how to play the bass guitar from scratch.
Musical Composition & Style The album is often cited as King Crimson’s most diverse and "low-key" record, leaning heavily into classical crossovers and avant-garde jazz.
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Jazzy Openings: Formentera Lady and Sailor's Tale showcase a spacious, improvisational energy, with Fripp’s "spiky" guitar work marking a departure from his earlier symphonic style.
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The Macho Midpoint: Ladies of the Road is a gritty, bluesy rocker that contrasts sharply with the album’s more delicate moments.
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Classical Inflections: Prelude: Song of the Gulls is a purely orchestral piece, while the title track, Islands, features a lush, melancholic arrangement with prominent oboe and soprano vocals.
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Hidden Audio: The original vinyl release features a hidden track after nearly a minute of silence following "Islands," capturing studio chatter of Fripp instructing the musicians before a take.
Legacy & Collector Notes Islands was the final studio collaboration between Robert Fripp and founding member Peter Sinfield. For vinyl collectors, the original 1971 UK Island Records pressings (ILPS 9175) are highly prized, featuring a stunning gatefold sleeve with the Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius on the cover. High-quality 200-gram reissues from Discipline Global Mobile (DGM) were personally signed off by Robert Fripp to ensure sonic fidelity to the original masters. It is a critical inventory item for Shopify stores specializing in Progressive Rock rarities and the complex evolution of the King Crimson discography.
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Keywords: King Crimson, Islands, Robert Fripp, Boz Burrell, 1971 Vinyl, Island Records, Progressive Rock, Jazz Fusion, Peter Sinfield, 200g Vinyl.
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Collection Ideas: The Classic Era of Progressive Rock, The Sinfield Lyric Years, 1970s Art Rock Masterpieces, High-Fidelity Audiophile Reissues.
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Related Artists: Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Yes, Genesis, Van der Graaf Generator, Soft Machine.
MINT - sealed
NM - likely never played - almost perfect
VG+ - light scuffs, light scratches wont effect play
VG - signs of wear, light scratches you can feel
GOOD - surface noise, visible groove wear
POOR / FAIR- some damage, causing issues like skipping & distorted audio
OIS - original inner sleeve






