Saturday, November 15, 2008

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Van Der Graaf Generator - H to He, Who Am the Only One (1970)



team legend. Although it has not so popular as Pink Floyd, Genesis, Yes, it gave progressive rock great merit.
"H to He, Who Am the Only One" is the second album in the trilogy of the team and most of them accessible (at least for me). Although widely used by a team of controlled chaos as a means of artistic expression, Here treatments are used in smaller and less cumbersome than the other albums.
compositions are long, complex and very frequent change of subjects - it is a characteristic of the whole music VDGG. Phenomenally looks full of pathos singing charismatic leader Peter Hammill. Sounds is a duo of keyboardist and saxophonist, is not composed of guitarist Peter Hammill though sometimes playing the acoustic guitar. On the episode, he played electric guitar Robert Fripp. The whole team
trilogy, namely "The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other", "H to He, Who Am the Only One" and "Pawn Hearts" is absolutely classic a must for any lover of progressive rock.

Songs:

first Killer (8:07)
second House With No Door (6:03)
third The Emperor In His War-Room (9:04)
a) The Emperor
b) The Room
4th Lost (11:13)
a) The Dance In Sand And Sea
b) The Dance In The Frost
5th Pioneers Over C (12:05)

Edition CD Virgin (EMI) CASCDR 1027 (2005 remaster) contains bonsy:
6th Squid 1 / Squid 2 / Octopus (15:24) seventh
The Emperor in his War-Room (first version) (8:50)

have two editions of this album, the first is an old CD Virgin (EMI) (1989), and the other Japanese card-sleeve VJCP-68758 2005 Comparing these two
issue apart from the obvious advantage of the Japanese release, which, in comparison with the old Virgin muffled sounds great, also contains the difference, which may be a surprise to some - in the song "House With No Door" preserves the original crash before the choruses, which may be surprising, but it is the policy of mini-edition vinyl.

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