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OlCh
Gentle Giant - The Power And The Glory 1974
Артист: Gentle Giant
Альбом: The Power And The Glory 1974, 1992
Жанр: Prog-Rock/ Art Rock
Формат файла: eac-cue-log-flac-scans-iso
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia

They never earned the mass audience accorded to Progressive Rock contemporaries like Yes or King Crimson, but Britain's Gentle Giant did succeed in gaining a cult-like underground following based on the strength of their early 1970s work. Largely sidestepping the bombast and humorlessness that often plagued the genre, they built a unique group sound based on an unusual blend of influences including Blues Rock, Gregorian chants, and twentieth century classical music. They augmented the usual rock instruments with cello, horns, mallet percussion, and Moog synthesizers, and showed taste and dexterity in their use of tricky time signatures and leaping, atonal vocal lines. Their influence can still be heard in present-day underground acts such as Happy the Man, Ruins and jazz drummer Gregg Bendian.


thanks to runo and to other friends :punk:

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Review by Bruce Eder
The group's first U.S. release in two years featured ornate playing from Kerry Minnear on keyboards and Gary Green's loudest guitar work up to that time. Power and the Glory is also a fairly dissonant album, yet it made the charts, albeit pretty low. There seems to be a unifying theme having to do with one's place in the social order, but it's very vague in contrast to Pink Floyd's re-creations of the post-'60s drug experience, Yes' sweeping album-length suites, and ELP's sci-fi epics. "No God's a Man" is an infinitely more challenging piece of music than anything on Jethro Tull's Aqualung, but that wasn't a commercial virtue; nor could the electric violin break on "The Face" or the rippling electric guitar passages throughout cover the effort involved in absorbing these songs. Power and the Glory vaguely resembled Genesis' early art-rock albums, but without any presence as charismatic as Peter Gabriel. "Playing the Game" and "So Sincere" were the most accessible tracks and ended up as key parts of their concert set. The CD's sound is more than decent.


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runo
Этот диск считается лучшей работой Gentle Giant, хотя мое мнение, что все диски с 1973 по 1975 примерно равны по уровню мастерства.

На очереди Free Hand 1975! Мне, после развода, он особенно дорог! :-)

OlChу огромное спасибо за труды по релизу! :band:
OlCh
а чо ОлЧ? чуть сразу - ОлЧ! все мы тут замазаны! :D:
bertox
What sounds better..., this release or 2005 remaster??? :music:
OlCh
this release :music2:
night-jar
QUOTE (OlCh @ 07-03-2008, 08:36)
this release :music2:
What? :lol:
bertox
QUOTE (night-jar)
QUOTE (OlCh @ 07-03-2008, 08:36)
this release :music2:
What? :lol:

I'm still confused... :wacko: :monkey:

What sounds less compressed, no-noised and EQ'ed???

Please...
yury_usa
bertox
maybe these threads will help:
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=52912
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showthread.php?t=136521
bertox
Thank you!!...but..these threads are very large...

Can you post the exactly parts of talking about?
yury_usa
I dont have time now, but I'll read up on those later tonight :drag:
Vp36nl
Спасибо!
yury_usa
runo
тут нашелся вот такой диск:
1989, Capitol C2 07777 91849 2 7

SPOILER (disc)

QUOTE
The Capitol/EMI is the way to go for this one, IMO. "Aspirations" sounds so good on it I'd rate it as "demo" quality!
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As far as PatG, there is no way any CD could smoke the EMI/Capitol Canadian pressing that I have. It is near...