segunda-feira, 21 de setembro de 2020

VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR - The Quiet Zone / The Pleasure Dome (1971-2005) RM / SHM-CD / FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Somehow this combination made sense: a revised band (with Nic Potter returning on bass and the addition of Graham Smith, formerly of String Driven Thing, on violin) with a shortened name, and an album that was named twice, with different cover art for each name. What also made sense was the focus on shorter songs and a change of musical attitude. While Hammill could never entirely shake off his approach to songwriting, he was able to modify it somewhat. Working with the new band, he was able to generate considerably more energy than on World Record. "Lizard Play" and "Cat's Eye/Yellow Fever (Running)" are wonderfully gymnastic songwriting exercises, yet remain engaging by dint of their forcefulness. Written and performed at the top of Hammill's game, this album is a delight. by Steven McDonald
 

Tracklist:
The Quiet Zone
1 Lizard Play 4:30
2 The Habit Of The Broken Heart 4:40
3 The Siren Song 6:04
4 Last Frame 6:17
The Pleasure Dome
5 The Wave 3:14
6 Cat's Eye / Yellow Fever (Running) 5:20

7 The Sphinx In The Face 5:57
8 Chemical World 6:10
9 The Sphinx Returns 1:26
Bonus
10 Door 3:28
11 Ship Of Fools 2:51
12 The Wave 2:59
Credits:

Arranged By – Van Der Graaf
Bass – Nic Potter
Drums, Percussion – Guy Evans
Saxophone [Sphinx-like Inserts] – David Jaxon
Violin, Viola, Written-By – Graham Smith (tracks: 6)
Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Written-By, Remastered By – Peter Hammill

 

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