lp GENTLE GIANT

Friends

 

Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2012

Originally released: 1972

Label: TAPESTRY

Catalog number: TPT 271

Barcode: -

Gatefold Cover/Gatefold Sleeve: Yes/ YES

 

 Condition Record: mint (Unplayed)

Condition Cover: mint


 

 

Track Side 1:

1. Prologue (6:15)

2. School Days (7:37)

3. Working All Day (5:12)

 

Track Side 2:

1. PEEL The Paint (7:31)

2. Mister Class And Quality (5:51)

3. Three Friends (3:02)


Listen At YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT51ExRCsIQ&list=PL3F6A866D27132B78

 

GENTLE GIANT's third effort 'Three Friends ' was their FirstToKeep On exploring consistently in their own abilitiesTo expand creativelyThe boundariesof skirt. The reminiscences of childhood and school days and TheofThe three characters are used in orderTo provide some intellectual unityFORThe repertoire, though clearly each track works as an individualFOR its own merits. Generally speaking, it doesn't equal The level ofTheTaste ') and successor ('Octopus '), sinceThe repertoire doesn't exhibit as much exquisiteness as inThe aforementioned albums - yet it's appropriateTo consider it as Oneof their greatest achievements, both in their own career and inTheGENERAL contextofThe prog genre. The overall Sound in TheThe fairly aggressive and/or distorted guitar and organ sections, and sometimesThe wah-wah electric violin (pay attentionTo tracks 3, 4 and 5), as well as new drummer Malcolm Mortimore's solid playing:HIS stylings are as jazz-infected asHIS predecessor's, but Mortimore displaysA tighter punch in HIS performance. As always, The vocal parts are delicious and varied, The sax parts are colorful enough, and last but not least... both master keyboardsman Kerry Minnear's and bassist extraordinaire Ray Shulman's playing are immaculately precise. The weird melodic lines and chord progressions of 'Prologue' are actually quite catchy, and so is The half-Celtic/half-bluesy hard rocker 'Mister Class and Quality?'... and let's not skip THE SWEET , deceitfully naive melancholy ofThe Cynical disappointmentof 'Working AllDay '. But The absolute highlights IMHO are ' PEELThe Paint' andThe closing title track. The Former is an awesome two-part minisuite, featuring an exciting guitar/drumkit Cream-meets-TenYearsAfter jam in The second part's interlude. 'Three Friends ', which completes Theof organ and mellotron: it comprises an eerie, brilliant choral coda thatSTILL echoes inThe listener's ears afterThe song ends. Undisputedly, this is One ofThe best vocal arrangements in GG's history. What A way To end an album!! Once You KnowMind - in fact, it'sTheFirstSound that comesTo myMind everytime I evoke this album's title. Well, as I said before, this is an excellent work that doesn't reach The status of perfection... but almost - A sort of masterpiece, anyway. ( CESAR Inca/progarchives.com)

Derek Shulman - vocals
Philip Shulman - saxophones, vocals
Gary Green - guitar, percussion
Ray Shulman - bass, violin, twelve-string guitar, vocals
Kerry Minnear - keyboards, vibraphones, percussion, synths, vocals 
Malcolm Mortimore - drums
&
Calvin Shulman - Boy's Voice (Track 2)




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GENTLE GIANT's third effort 'Three Friends ' was their FirstToKeep On exploring consistently in their own abilitiesTo expand creativelyThe boundariesof skirt. The reminiscences of childhood and school days and TheofThe three characters are used in orderTo provide some intellectual unityFORThe repertoire, though clearly each track works as an individualFOR its own merits. Generally speaking, it doesn't equal The level ofTheTaste ') and successor ('Octopus '), sinceThe repertoire doesn't exhibit as much exquisiteness as inThe aforementioned albums - yet it's appropriateTo consider it as Oneof their greatest achievements, both in their own career and inTheGENERAL contextofThe prog genre. The overall Sound in TheThe fairly aggressive and/or distorted guitar and organ sections, and sometimesThe
GENTLE GIANT's third effort 'Three Friends ' was their FirstToKeep On exploring consistently in their own abilitiesTo expand creativelyThe boundariesof skirt. The reminiscences of childhood and school days and TheofThe three characters are used in orderTo provide some intellectual unityFORThe repertoire, though clearly each track works as an individualFOR its own merits. Generally speaking, it doesn't equal The level ofTheTaste ') and successor ('Octopus '), sinceThe repertoire doesn't exhibit as much exquisiteness as inThe aforementioned albums - yet it's appropriateTo consider it as Oneof their greatest achievements, both in their own career and inTheGENERAL contextofThe prog genre. The overall Sound in TheThe fairly aggressive and/or distorted guitar and organ sections, and sometimesThe