The Brain had only one single, "Kick the Donkey"/"Nightmares in Red," issued on Parlophone in mid-1967. The flip side was an absolutely loony bit of psychedelic tomfoolery, with strained humor and wordless shrieks and gurgles suggesting a patient in the aftermath of electroshock treatment. It has been written that the group included, or was perhaps solely composed of, Peter Giles, his brother Michael Giles, and Robert Fripp, prior to the album they made under the name Giles, Giles & Fripp, and of course two years prior to the release of the debut album of King Crimson, which f...