Still (Pete Sinfield album)
Still is the first solo album released in 1973 by Pete Sinfield, lyricist of progressive rock band King Crimson. At the time, Sinfield was involved with Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and Greg Lake assisted with vocals, while King Crimson alumni provided other assistance.
Track listing
- "The Song of the Sea Goat" 6:07[1]
- "Under the Sky" 4:21
- "Will It Be You" 2:42
- "Wholefood Boogie" 3:38
- "Still" 4:48
- "Envelopes of Yesterday" 6:20
- "The Piper" 2:51
- "A House of Hopes and Dreams" 4:09
- "The Night People" 7:54
Personnel
- Peter Sinfield - vocals, guitar (12 String), synthesizer, guitar (acoustic), guitar (producer, main performer, cover design)
- Min - drums, percussion
- Chris Pyne - trombone
- Stanley Roderick - trumpet
- W.G. Snuffy Walden - guitar
- Ian Wallace - drums
- Tim Hinckley - piano (electric), piano
- Brian Flowers - synthesizer
- Don Honeywell - saxophones
- Keith Christmas - guitar
- Greg Lake - guitar, vocals, associate producer, mixing
- Robin Miller - Woodwind
- Greg Bowen - trumpet
- Richard Brunton - guitars
- Boz Burrell - bass
- B.J. Cole - guitar (Steel), guitar
- Mel Collins - celeste, flute (Alto), flute (bass), saxophone, saxophone (Alto), saxophone (Baritone), saxophone (Tenor), Wind, brass, flute (arranger, associate producer, mixing)
- Steve Dolan - guitar (bass), bass
- Tim Hinkley - piano (electric), piano
- Phil Jump - Glockenspiel, keyboards, organ (Hammond), piano (electric), organ, synthesizer, piano
- The Box - guitar (bass)
- John Wetton - drums, guitar (bass)
- Keith Tippett - guitar (bass), piano
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Sources
"Still - Peter Sinfield". www.allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/still-r1007638. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
References