The First Day

The First Day
The First Day
Album par David Sylvian et Robert Fripp
Sortie 5 juillet 1993
Enregistrement de décembre 1992 à mars 1993
Durée 63:15
Genre rock
Producteur Robert Fripp et David Sylvian
Label Virgin
Albums de David Sylvian
Ember Glance: The Permanence of Memory
(1991)
Damage: Live
(1994)
Albums de Robert Fripp
Kneeling at the Shrine
(1991)
The Bridge Between
(1993)

The First Day est le premier album issu de la collaboration entre Robert Fripp et David Sylvian, sorti en 1993.

Titres

  1. God's Monkey (Bottrill, Fripp, Gunn, Sylvian) – 4:58
  2. Jean the Birdman (Fripp, Gunn, Sylvian) – 4:09
  3. Firepower (Fripp, Gunn, Sylvian) – 10:25
  4. Brightness Falls (Fripp, Gunn, Sylvian) – 6:05
  5. 20th Century Dreaming (A Shaman's Song) (Fripp, Gunn, Sylvian) – 11:50
  6. Darshan (The Road to Graceland) (Bottrill, Fripp, Gunn, Sylvian) – 17:17
  7. Bringing Down the Light (Fripp, Sylvian) – 8:31

Musiciens


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