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Old 05-21-2009, 04:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Gentle Giant


Left to right: Derek Shulman, Ray Shulman, John Weathers, Gary Green, and Kerry Minnear; 1977.


It's been a long time since Gentle Giant broke up, but this shall be the one thread to bring them all and in it's pages bind them. Yes, I know there's already a thread, but that one suffered from a lack of effort while this one shall not.

British prog group Gentle Giant was formed when brothers Derek, Ray and Phil Shulman who were all multi-instrumentalists met up with Gary Green and Kerry Minnear who were also multi-instrumentalists and then drummer Martin Smith. The longest lasting lineup is the one seen in the picture above after oldest brother Phil Shulman left the band after their fourth album Octopus. Gentle Giant are known for their skills across a wide range of instruments, whimsicality, eclectic sound, vast creativity and complex music with more twists and turns than a snake pit. Their albums also typically have more hooks in them than Hellraiser. Okay, that was a dumb comparison. Anyways, they included a well-known-by-fans proclamation in the sleeve of their second album, "Acquiring the taste" :

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gentle Giant
"...It is our goal to expand the frontiers of contemporary popular music at the risk of being very unpopular. We have recorded each composition with the one thought - that it should be unique, adventurous and fascinating. It has taken every shred of our combined musical and technical knowledge to achieve this. From the outset we have abandoned all preconceived thoughts of blatant commercialism. Instead we hope to give you something far more substantial and fulfilling. All you need to do is sit back, and acquire the taste."
I'm not sure if they were unpopular, but their strange sound kept them in the background compared to contemporaries like Yes, Genesis, King Crimson and Emerson, Lake and Palmer. However, Gentle Giant are much appreciated by prog followers today and they have influenced the sound of many bands out there.

They managed to put out a good amount of albums that are now regarded as prog gems before they buckled under pressure after the punk wave and tried to put out hits at the very end of their discography. For those who want to delve into their discography, their first 7 albums are all highly regarded by fans. I've put up their discography here with links to on-site reviews if available.

( Also, you could have a look under the letter G in the Album Review Index which is more likely to be updated. )



So to summarize; Gentle Giant is a classic and slightly weird prog group with more musicality than most known bands out there today and if anyone wants to give them shot, me, Anteater, Boo Boo and Comus have put our heads together and made for you a small compilation featuring songs from their 7 first albums - from their self-titled released in 1970 to Free Hand from 1975.

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Tracklist :
  1. Gentle Giant - Alucard
  2. Acquiring the Taste - Pantagruel's Nativity
  3. Acquiring the Taste - Black Cat
  4. Three Friends - Prologue
  5. Octopus - The Advent Of Panurge
  6. Octopus - Knots
  7. Octopus - Think Of Me With Kindness
  8. The Power and the Glory - Proclamation
  9. In a Glass House - The Runaway
  10. Free Hand - Just the Same

That's it. Let's post our favourite vids and find out which albums we like the most. I like Acquiring the Taste and Octopus, but falling more and more in love with Free Hand as well .. I'm still on Octopus though it might change soon. I'll allow for multiple votes in the poll.

edit :

New mix-tape!

I've made a new GG mixtape without the help of Comus, Anteater and Boo Boo which I personally think is a better introduction (of course since it's all my suggestions). Check it out!
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