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LP GRACIOUS
This Is...Gracious
Country of release: USA, 2016
Original released: 1971
Label: Progressive Vinyl Company
Catalogue number: Nr. 354
Barcode: 0938911563546
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record: MINT (Unplayed)
Condition Cover: MINT
Tracks Side 1:
1. Super Nova (25:00)
a) Arrival Of The Traveller
b) Blood Red Sun
c)What's Come To Be
d)Say Goodbye To Love
e) Prepare To Meet Thy Maker
Tracks
Side 2:
1. C.B.S. (7:08)
2. Once On A Windy Day (4:04)
3. Blue Skies And Alibis (4:58)
4. Hold Me Down (5:06)
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Although only existing for a brief while during the progressive rock
boom of the early 1970s, British outfit Gracious managed to produce two
lengthy albums worth of complex symphonic art-rock, with 1971's 'This
Is...Gracious!!' following on from the group's debut '!' of a year
earlier. Whilst '!' was issued on the now legendary Vertigo imprint(them
of the famous 'swirl' logo), the relative commercial failure of the
album saw this sequel-of-sorts released by Phillips. Both labels,
however, proved pretty indifferent to Gracious' singular sound, with the
lack of promotion and support echoed in both albums poor sales figures.
Thirty-odd years down the line, however, and the group's reputation has
been happily restored, this second, superior album in now recognised
for what it really is, namely an excellent slice of adventurous
progressive rock from a group who really did deserve better. Whilst '!'
featured some wonderful moments, as an album it was overlong and
unfocused, the music too often interrupted by strange, anarchic,
avant-garde interludes, spoken word sections and touches of weird
humour. Thankfully, 'This Is...Gracious!!' is much more about the actual
music. This is reflected in both the epic, twenty-four minute long
opener 'Super Nova', which segues effortlessly from moments of serene
instrumental calm to blistering segments of pacey, intricate
guitar-and-mellotron-drenched rock, and the album's stand-out piece
'C.B.S'(Don't ask; I don't know what it stands for). 'C.B.S' is a
marvellous track, a piece underpinned by an insanely catchy rhythm and
imbued with charging organ runs and blistering guitar work which make a
mockery out of the seven minute running time; if only it were longer.
The rest of the album unfortunately fails to scale the peaks reached on
the first half, yet there is still plenty that should please fans of
classic-era progressive rock, especially in the imaginative playing of
guitarist Alan Cowderoy and the almost soulful vocals of Paul Davis.
Imagine King Crimson with a sense of humour, and you kind of get the
sonic picture. Whilst both Gracious albums are highly recommended, this
second - and final - release from this sadly-ignored five-piece is well
worth investigating. (stefro/progarchives.com)
Paul Davis - Vocals, Percussion
Alan Cowderoy - Guitar, Vocals, Percussion
Martin Kitcat - Mellotron, Keyboards, Vocals, Percussion
Tim Wheatley - Bass, Vocals, Percussion
Robert Lipson - Drums, Percussion
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