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  1. Still (also known as Stillusion) is the first, and to date only, solo album by Pete Sinfield, former lyricist of progressive rock band King Crimson, released in 1973. At the time, Sinfield was involved with Emerson, Lake & Palmer , and Greg Lake assisted with vocals, while other King Crimson alumni provided assistance.

  2. 27 de dic. de 2020 · Here’s how it works. Features. Prog. A look at Pete Sinfield's lone solo album Still. By Prog. published 27 December 2020. King Crimson and ELP lyricist Pete Sinfield only released on solo album, 1973's acclaimed Still. (Image credit: Virgin Records Press)

  3. This, his only solo album, was recorded with help of many present and future King Crimson musicians - Greg Lake, Mel Collins, and John Wetton between others. Peter Sinfield is not only lyrics author, he sings and plays keyboards and guitars. Whole album is very melodic, dreamy and folksy one.

  4. Pete Sinfield is best known as the lyricist for King Crimson and ELP. His classic 1973 solo album was one of the first releases on ELP’s Manticore label and features contributions from Greg Lake, Ian Wallace, Mel Collins, John Wetton, Keith Tippett, and many more musicians.

  5. Pete Sinfield is best known as the lyricist for King Crimson and ELP. His classic 1973 solo album was one of the first releases on ELP’s Manticore label and features contributions from Greg Lake, Ian Wallace, Mel Collins, John Wetton, Keith Tippett, and many more musicians.

  6. Despite being initially credited to A Bowl of Soup, Still ended up being released as a Pete Sinfield solo album. It featured contributions from various former ( Greg Lake , Mel Collins , Ian Wallace ) and future ( John Wetton ) members of King Crimson.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Still" on Discogs.