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  2. Van der Graaf Generator - Wikipedia

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    Van der Graaf Generator are a progressive rock band. [1] Writing in Record Collector , Toby Manning said the music was "philosophical, even intellectual, complex .. at times, terrifying". [ 91 ] While the music on The Aerosol Grey Machine (September 1969) has a more pastoral, hippie feel, [ 92 ] with prominent use of Hammill's acoustic guitar ...

  3. Van der Graaf Generator discography - Wikipedia

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    Van der Graaf Generator discography; Studio albums: 13: ... Video albums: 4: This discography covers the work of the English band Van der Graaf Generator. Albums ...

  4. Guy Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans has been a member of Van der Graaf Generator from 1968 until 1978, and since their reformation in 2005. In addition to his work in Van der Graaf Generator, Evans has collaborated with other musicians, frequently with other (ex-) members of Van der Graaf Generator, as on The Long Hello project and in the K Group. He also works with Echo ...

  5. Time Vaults - Wikipedia

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    Time Vaults is an album by Van der Graaf Generator. It was originally released in 1982 on cassette only, almost four years after the break-up of Van der Graaf Generator in 1978. Later it was released as a vinyl LP, and in 1992 it was released on CD. The album contains outtakes and rehearsals from the period 1972-1975, when the band was on hiatus.

  6. Present (Van der Graaf Generator album) - Wikipedia

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    It was the band's first studio album since The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome in 1977, and the first with the 'classic' line-up since World Record in 1976. The Charisma Records label was re-activated for its release, as well as a re-issue series of Van der Graaf Generator's catalogue and Peter Hammill's solo releases from 1972-86.

  7. Godbluff - Wikipedia

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    Godbluff is the fifth album released by English progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. It was the first album after the band reformed in 1975 and was recorded after a European tour. [1] As the first self-produced album by the band, it featured a tighter, more pared-down sound than the band's earlier recordings with producer John Anthony.

  8. The Box (Van der Graaf Generator album) - Wikipedia

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    Included in the sleeve notes are introductions by Guy Evans and Tony Banks from Genesis, a timeline of Van der Graaf Generator events from 1967 to 1978 (including a list of dates and places for every then-known concert by the band), an essay about the organs by Hugh Banton, an essay about Van der Graaf Generator compositions by Peter Hammill ...

  9. Maida Vale (album) - Wikipedia

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    Maida Vale: The BBC Radio One Sessions is a compilation album by Van der Graaf Generator, containing eight songs from four different recording sessions at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 1 in 1971, 1975 and 1976, three of which were Peel Sessions. It was released in June 1994 on Band of Joy Records.