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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ It was Chronomotree that sparked my interest in Glass Hammer. The Inconsolable Secret is the one I regularly return to. I like that more than most classic symph prog. One of only 2 albums with drummer Matt Mendians, he of the stripey sticks and facial tick. Great drummer, kind of their Bill Bruford as I see it.


Chronometree remains my favorite GH album, followed by Inconsolable and Dunadan. They've done some other good works, but nothing vibes for me the way those three do.

Thanks, I need to check them out!!  I also enjoy their latest, "Arise!"




I enjoy the recent albums a lot including Arise. They have got a lot heavier and moved away from the more symphonic style they were mainly known for. There is a lot to enjoy in their back catalogue and very little to avoid.

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I wasn't aware of those early electronica releases, bit pricey to buy so may have to pass. Never purchased A Matter Of Time which is essentially a compilation (allbeit reimagined and re-recorded) but love the cheeky artwork!
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The Enid- In The Region Of The Summer Stars
Hatfield And The North
Anthony Phillips- The Geese And The Ghost
Steve Hackett- Voyage Of The Acolyte
Solaris- Martian Kronikles
Univers Zero

Several people in the Pink Floyd camp have stated in the past that there remains a possibility that Syd Barrett wrote most of the songs for Piper At The Gates Of Dawn years before. Not all great debut albums are written in that way , but it does occur and it presents a different kind of process when putting the album together. An example being that several songs that were written and developed years ago are now being further developed and molded into the perfect end result..which sometimes can be magical!!
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