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LP GENTLE GIANT
Three Friends
Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2012
Original released: 1972
Label: Tapestry
Catalogue number: TPT 271
Barcode: -
Limited Edition Of 500 Copies
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
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.
Prologue (6:15)
2. Schooldays (7:37)
3. Working All Day
(5:12)
Tracks Side 2:
1.
Peel The Paint (7:31)
2. Mister Class And Quality (5:51)
3. Three
Friends (3:02)
Listen At YouTube:
Gentle Giant's third effort 'Three Friends' was their
first concept-album, and may I add that they managed to keep on exploring
consistently in their own abilities to expand creatively the boundaries of rock.
The remiscences of childhood and schooldays and the respective portraits of the
three characters are used in order to provide some intellectual unity for the
repertoire, though clearly each track works as an individual for its own merits.
Generally speaking, it doesn't equal the level of perfection incarnated in its
immediate predecessor ('Acquiring the Taste') and successor ('Octopus'), since
the repertoire doesn't exhibit as much exquisiteness as in the aforementioned
albums - yet it's appropiate to consider it as one of their greatest
achievements, both in their own career and in the general context of the prog
genre. The overall sound in the album feels at times rockier than ever before,
specially in the fairly aggressive and/or distorted guitar and organ sections,
and sometimes the wah-wah electric violin (pay attention to tracks 3, 4 and 5),
as well as new drummer Malcolm Mortimore's solid playing: his stylings are as
jazz-infected as his predecessor's, but Mortimore displays a tighter punch in
his performance. As always, the vocal parts are delicious and varied, the sax
parts are colourful 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 of 'Schooldays' or the cynical disappointment of 'Working All
Day'. But the absolute highlights IMHO are 'Peel the Paint' and the 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 the musical ambience delivered by 'Mister Class
and Quality?', is built upon beautiful layers of organ and mellotron: it
comprises an eerie, brilliant choral coda that still echoes in the listener's
ears after the song ends. Undisputedly, this is one of the best vocal
arrangements in GG's history. What a way to end an album!! Once you know this
song, it doesn't leave your mind - in fact, it's the first sound that comes to
my mind 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 - Saxophone, Vocals
Gary Green - Guitar,
Percussion
Ray Shulman - Bass, Violin, Twelve-string Guitar, Vocals
Kerry
Minnear - Keyboards, Vibraphone, Percussion, Synthesizer, Vocals
Malcolm
Mortimore - Drums
&
Calvin Shulman - Boy's Voice (Track
2)
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