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Topic: Gryphon Posted: December 18 2010 at 20:48
I just heard this band's 1974 album Red Queen To Gryphon Three for the first time and I *really* like it. Usually I prefer things from the harder end of the spectrum but this one won me over, gentle and joyful though it is. Their lengthy instrumentals are dynamic, diverse, interesting and inventive. A playful and well executed medieval flavour, reminiscent of Romantic Warrior yet perhaps better executed.
For some reason Gryphon are one of those bands that slipped through the cracks. If you've never tried them, give RQTGT (by all accounts their best, though I haven't heard the others) a spin.
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Posted: December 19 2010 at 03:53
I've had Raindance on LP for many years and was familiar with the Red Queen from way back. Actually just got one of those this year. It was overshadowed by some other stuff I got around the same time. Probably in need of a sit down and listen.
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Posted: December 19 2010 at 12:52
I have all their albums. Just bought the recent Treasure's remaster about 6 months ago.
I agree that Red Queen... is their best and not only... it's also in my top 5 albums ever!
About Treason: I was not disappointed. Ok it is less folk and have more than a Yes' flavour but it's still of high standard of quality.... just listen to the 10 mns SPRING SONG to believe!
Edited by Andrea Cortese - December 19 2010 at 12:52
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Posted: December 19 2010 at 14:08
I think their first 3 albums are very better than Their last 2 albums. In my opinion "Midnight Mushrumps" is a great album and masterpiece and its better than "Red Queen..." . The title track is a fantastic 19min epic song. Its remind me Mike oldfield's "ommadawn". MM is very complex song and its full of great melodies that connect to each other very cleverly. Each of these melodies make a musical piece and each piece has own accompmanent and chords. I try to say MM built by some musical pieces and each piece is like a song. I mean this song created by some seperate small songs and each of these small songs made around a great melody. I saw this kind of composing in some of Mike Oldfield's albums and I like it. Arrangement is very important in this style and I think Gryphone did it very well in MM. You can see this style in short songs of the MM album too. Finally I think MM is their best album.
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Posted: December 19 2010 at 14:22
Interesting. I've listened to RQTG3, Midnight Mushrumps and the s/t several times, but I could never get into them. Great instrumentalists, but I simply couldn't find the outcome of their work exciting. I suppose I'll have to listen again sometimes.
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Posted: December 19 2010 at 14:41
Lizzy wrote:
Interesting. I've listened to RQTG3, Midnight Mushrumps and the s/t several times, but I could never get into them. Great instrumentalists, but I simply couldn't find the outcome of their work exciting. I suppose I'll have to listen again sometimes.
There is no real outcome I suppose..I just enjoy the journey.
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Posted: December 19 2010 at 14:59
^^^
eh eh ehehhe me too.
BTW, if the listener wants them to rock then he has to go with their last three. If he's more into their folky-medieval sound (even adventurous as Midnight Mushrumps) then the first two have to be the choice.
Edited by Andrea Cortese - December 19 2010 at 15:01
Love the Midnight Mushrump suite....music that accompanied a presentation of the S'speare play the Tempest in the spring 0f '74. One of my favorite of the Bard's plays....must have been one cool production.
The Amazing Blondel and Gryphon are two great bands that put a modernish twist on olde English music.
Their later is stuff is OK.....Red Queen has a lot to recommend but, to me, doesn't come close to the music on the first two albums.
Has anyone heard any of the tapes of the Gryphon portion of the Yes Relayer tour?
I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Posted: December 21 2010 at 09:19
Gryphon has always been one of my favourite bands ever, since I first heard Raindance in 1976, and I've always been amazed by the musicians' skill, to say nothing of writing talents.
I dare say that I love Gryphon's stuff because it's so... empathic with my mind: I recognize the melodic / harmonic / rhytm lines and patterns as they would have written by myself.
Perhaps that's why I got friend with the band members (I met Gulland in 1979) and I was very glad to get an invitation for their reunion concert (and dinner, later) last year.
An amazing night with Harvey, Gulland, Taylor, Oberlé, Jon Davie and Graham Preskett.
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