Gentle Giant - Giant Steps...The First Five Years 1970-1975 (Reissue) (1976/2012)
Artist: Gentle Giant
Title: Giant Steps...The First Five Years 1970-1975
Year Of Release: 1976/2012
Label: Talking Elephant Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Eclectic Prog
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 52:36 + 51:16
Total Size: 675 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Giant Steps...The First Five Years 1970-1975
Year Of Release: 1976/2012
Label: Talking Elephant Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Eclectic Prog
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 52:36 + 51:16
Total Size: 675 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Giant
2. Alucard
3. Nothing At All
4. Plain Truth
5. Prologue (From Three Friends)
6. A Cry For Everyone
7. Why Not?
8. Peel the Paint
CD 2:
01. Mister Class And Quality?
02. River
03. Black Cat
04. Dog's Life
05. The Queen
06. Working all Day
07. Wreck
08. The Power And The Glory
09. Playing The Game
10. In A Glass House
GENTLE GIANT is known as the paradigmatic progressive rock band. With an uncomparable musicianship, they went as far as no one ever did into unexplored grounds in the progressive music, navigating over dissonant 20th-century classical chamber music, medieval vocal music, jazz and rock. The multi-instrumentation capabilities of the musicians gave such dynamic to their music, which set parameters to a whole coming generation up to these very days. They explored Moogs, Mellotrons and Fender Rhodes usage with such majesty! Not to mention other instruments like oboes, violins, cellos and horns among others.
The band was able to come across the 70's maintaining an outstanding level on their music, altering their style over the years and keeping the quality as only a few bands were able to do. Among their magnificent discography, all the albums from "Acquiring the Taste" through "Playing the Fool" are essential progressive rock releases (with the possible exception of "Interview"). This portion of the band's career would see a fittingly grand conclusion on the live "Playing the Fool" album. What more is there to say about these masters of progressive music?
The band was able to come across the 70's maintaining an outstanding level on their music, altering their style over the years and keeping the quality as only a few bands were able to do. Among their magnificent discography, all the albums from "Acquiring the Taste" through "Playing the Fool" are essential progressive rock releases (with the possible exception of "Interview"). This portion of the band's career would see a fittingly grand conclusion on the live "Playing the Fool" album. What more is there to say about these masters of progressive music?