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The Encyclopedia of Popular Music [3] Gentle Giant is the first studio album by British progressive rock band Gentle Giant, released in 1970. Releases
2012's I Lost My Head - The Chrysalis Years is a 4-CD set rounding up all of Gentle Giant's Chrysalis albums with bonus tracks including John Peel sessions, 7" mixes, live tracks & 'b' sides etc. In 2014, The Power and the Glory was re-released as a CD/DVD set with new mixes by Steven Wilson (of Porcupine Tree) from the multitrack masters. The ...
Free Hand is the seventh studio album by British progressive rock band Gentle Giant, released in 1975. It was Gentle Giant's first album with their new label Chrysalis Records in the UK. It is noted for its high production values, and for a less dissonant, more accessible feel than their previous album The Power and the Glory. It was their ...
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One of Gentle Giant's most popular albums (although the band themselves were not happy with it at the time, having to work under the pressure of Phil Shulman's departure), [5] it was only available in the United States and Canada as a [6] high priced import until 1992 when a reissued CD was released.
A concept album. It has made a profound influence on modern music. 4 The Lion and ... simplicity of the production of her first two albums, the weaving of genre (punk, rock, soul, Irish language ...
Three Friends is the third studio album by British progressive rock band Gentle Giant, released in 1972. It was the band's first release to chart in America, peaking at #197 on the Billboard 200 . It is the only album by Gentle Giant to feature drummer Malcolm Mortimore following the departure of Martin Smith .
Jordison played on Slipknot’s first four studio albums — 1999’s Slipknot, 2001’s Iowa, 2004’s Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), and 2008’s All Hope Is Gone — after which the band ...