- The Talking Drum
Song_infobox
Name = The Talking Drum
Artist =King Crimson
Album = Larks' Tongues in Aspic
Released =March 23 ,1973
track_no = 5
Recorded = January-February 1973 atCommand Studios ,London
Genre =Progressive rock
Length = 7:26
Writer = D. Cross/R. Fripp/J. Wetton/B. Bruford/J. Muir
Label =Island Records (UK/Europe)Atlantic Records (rest of world)
Producer =King Crimson
prev =Easy Money
next = Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part Two
prev_no = 4
next_no = 6The Talking Drum is the fifth song on King Crimson's
1973 Album Larks' Tongues in Aspic. It is the second of the three instrumental tracks from the album. The song opens with a percussion solo from J. Muir with slight background noises after which the song progressively builds encompassing all band members. At the end of the song a loud screeched tone is used leading into the final track Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part Two.Although the song was rarely played live, it was revived during the double trio lineup of
1995 in whichTony Levin would use hisFunk Fingers for the bass line. This version was shorter and used Trey Gunn'sWarr Guitar to replace the violin.The song has been performed regularly by the current lineup (featuring Belew, Fripp, Levin, Mastelotto and
Porcupine Tree drummerGavin Harrison .
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