Matte Kudasai

King Crimson

About Matte Kudasai

"Matte Kudasai" is a single by the progressive rock band King Crimson, released in 1981. Both songs from the single appear on the album Discipline (1981). "Matte Kudasai" evolved from another song recorded by The League of Gentlemen called "Northa Kudasai", which in turn became "North Star" on Robert Fripp's 1979 album Exposure. The 30th and 35th anniversary editions of Discipline contain two versions of "Matte Kudasai". On the original LP, cassette and CD releases, just one version was included. That version featured a guitar overdub by Robert Fripp. "Matte Kudasai (Alternative version)" (as it appears as a bonus track on current editions) is the original version included on the LP . Adrian Belew applies a slide and echo to his guitar to simulate the sound of seagulls twice in the song; once at the beginning, and again near the end. "Matte Kudasai" means "wait, please" in Japanese. 


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1995
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