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Name = Starless
Artist =King Crimson
Album = Red
Released = November 1974
track_no = 5
Recorded = 1974
Genre =Progressive rock
Length = 12:16
Writer = David Cross,Robert Fripp ,Richard Palmer-James ,John Wetton
Label =Atlantic Records
Producer =King Crimson
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next_no = "Starless" is a song by Britishprogressive rock bandKing Crimson . It was featured on the "Red"album in 1974.The song is roughly 12 minutes and 15 seconds in length, the longest on the "Red" album. As the last track on the last King Crimson album of the 1970s, it features several moments which recall earlier releases. It starts with
mellotron strings, electric guitar and a saxophone, playing in a style recalling "Epitaph" from "In the Court of the Crimson King ". These introduce a vocal segment in conventional verse-chorus structure. The middle section of the song is a build-up in 13/8 which recalls "The Talking Drum" from "Larks Tongues in Aspic". Starting with John Wetton's signature distorted bass, the playing gradually becomes louder and much wilder, though the tempo stays constant and all the while Fripp's guitar plays only two different notes. The song's final section begins with an abrupt transition to a fast, jazzy saxophone solo with distorted guitars and bass, and expressive tribal drumming byBill Bruford , also in 13/8. This recalls the wilder section of "21st Century Schizoid Man ", the band's signature piece from that era. The song ends with a short reprise of the opening melody.Though the phrase "Starless and Bible Black" serves both as the chorus for the song's vocal segment and as the title of an instrumental track on the album "
Starless and Bible Black ", there is little apparent similarity between the two pieces."Starless" is the only song off "Red" that was performed live by the album's lineup, being a standard of the band's 1974 concerts.
The song was also covered live by Asia, a supergroup of which John Wetton became a member. A recording of the song is available on an album documenting a performance at Moscow in 1990.Facts|date=November 2007
The song has been performed by the
21st Century Schizoid Band , going against their usual setlists of performing material the first four King Crimson albums (when members of 21st Century Schizoid Band were in King Crimson) though Collins and McDonald were both studio musicians on the album it came from.The song has been covered by
Neal Morse ,Mike Portnoy andRandy George and will feature on a bonus disc of Morse's upcoming studio album. [ [http://www.billbruford.com/blog.asp?DoAction=ViewArticle&EntryID=64 The Official Website of Bill Bruford and Bill Bruford's Earthworks ] ]Personnel
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Robert Fripp :guitar ,mellotron
*John Wetton :bass guitar , vocals
*Bill Bruford : drums, percussion
*David Cross :violin
*Mel Collins :soprano saxophone References
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