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LP GALLIARD
Strange Pleasure
Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2007
Original released: 1969
Label: Tapestry
Catalogue number: TPT 245
Barcode: -
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Skillet (3:44)
2. A Modern Day Fairy Tale (3:15)
3. Pastorale (2:29)
4. I Wrapped Her In Ribbons (3:51)
5. Children Of The Sun (3:45)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Got To Make It (4:00)
2. Frog Galliard (3:22)
3. Blood (3:47)
4. Hear The Colours (3:47)
5. I Wanna Be Back Home (4:49)
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Overlooking the strange ultra-green
artwork, is some kind of semi-vampiric beast that should not deter prog fans
much. Indeed this guitar and twin horn attack group is a sextet called Galliard
and develops a mean but not lean psych-ey brass rock that can be likened to
early Chicago, If , Greatest Show On Earth and
the excellent Warm Dust. Although the band still has a 60's side to their sound,
the aptly titled album is indeed quite a feast of sound that should please all
classic-era progheads. Recorded in 69 and released on the prog label Deram Nova,
the album stands as a very enthusiasming gem of the genre, with such good
musicianship that it makes you wonder how these guys didn't make it big along
with Warm Dust, while average bands like Greatest Show On Earth had more
exposure.
Most of the 10 tracks, none over 5 minutes, are written by
singer/guitarist Geoff Brown, but two of the by trumpet player Caswell, but
you'd have a tough time telling apart the songwriters without the credits. The
opening Skillet is an enthralling tune lead by a strong bass line, a discreet,
yet present guitar and devilish brass replies that make the proghead's day. The
smoother Fairy Tale is a mainly acoustic affair, meaning guitarist Pannell
switched guitars and the two wind-players have sensibly less to do, except for
Caswell's cute solo. Pastorale is a shorter brass-laden ditty, while Ribbons
(also an acoustic number) has a cheesy chorus line, which combined with the
brass intervention give a rather BS&T sound, that veers quickly in
Spanish-type of music. Ending the vinyl side is the superb Children Of The Sun,
where the brass section provides much dramatic interventions in the background,
emphasising Brown's vocals and Pannell's good guitar lines over changing
tempos.
Opening the flipside is the hard-hitting heavy brass and
psychedelic Got To Make It, sounding like some wild early-Chicago and this brass
orgy might be the only hint that this might be a Caswell-penned track. Ending
with a weird drum pattern that leads into Frog Galliard, a weaker 60's-ish
track, but the almost renaissance-like horns of the ending save it. Blood is
another dramatic track, in line with Children Of The Sun and is interrupted y a
wild shootout, before the cavalry comes to stop the hostilities and count the
dead. Wild trumpet, tense guitar, evocative drumming, wild bass lines, effective
and dramatic vocals; you name it, Blood has got it. Hear The Colours start on
guitar arpeggios then joined by a slow chant before Smith's sax takes the song
in the weird direction, the whole band finally checking into the song for a
short stint, before the tune starts all over again. The closing track sounds
very Canned Heat boogie, even if the horns take a wild dissonant leap, before
allowing a guitar solo and the track to return to its verses.
In
conclusion, this album will hold its promise giving you many pleasures, even if
not strange, and their inventive type of rock should be cited as exciting
examples of brass-rock, like Chicago, If and Warm Dust. While not essential in
the overall scheme of prog, Galliard's debut is definitely more so in the jazz-
inflicted brass-rock realm. One might even consider their two albums as minor
unearthed gem. (Sean Trane/progarchives.com)
Dave Caswell - Trumpet,
Backing Vocals
Geoff Brown - Rhythm Guitar
Andy Abbott - Bass Guitar, Lead
Vocals
Richard Pannel - Lead Guitar, Twelve-string Guitar, Effects, Lute,
Backing Vocals
Les Podreza - Drums, Percussion
John Smith - Tenor
Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
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