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Topic: Glass Hammer "Ode To Echo" Posted: January 23 2014 at 08:47
Ode To Echo with Steve, Fred, Alan, Carl, Jon, Susie and our new drummer Aaron Raulston. Also featuring cameos by David Ragsdale (Kansas) and Rob Reed (Magenta) and others. Even Walter Moore and Michelle Young have recorded tracks for this one :)
No exact release date yet - but soon! This is just a teaser for the album. More to come. We promise!
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Posted: January 23 2014 at 09:26
To all prog and non-prog fans alike: BUY THIS ALBUM This is some of the greatest music being written today - by anyone anywhere. I have almost all their albums to date and am continually amazed by the creativity and inspiration behind nearly every song they write. This album is guaranteed to be yet another masterpiece.
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Posted: January 23 2014 at 19:21
As usual - I am looking forward to a new GH release! This perhaps more so than other recent recordings, with the promise of one of the best GH lineups ever.
"Music is the Wine that fills the cup of Silence"
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Posted: January 23 2014 at 20:55
dcussen wrote:
To all prog and non-prog fans alike: BUY THIS ALBUM This is some of the greatest music being written today - by anyone anywhere. I have almost all their albums to date and am continually amazed by the creativity and inspiration behind nearly every song they write. This album is guaranteed to be yet another masterpiece.
I haven't yet gotten any Glass Hammer, but eventually I want to get at least their last 2 albums (the ones with John Davison), which have had some very good revies. I'm also interested in the Tolkien based albums (I think they are two), but I've read rather bad revies about them... however, I wonder if at least I could get a few Tolkien related songs out of those albums.
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Posted: January 25 2014 at 05:41
^ There are actually 3 albums with Jon Davison and all are great. . The album that is lowest rated of their half dozen or so albums is Three Cheers For The Broken Hearted which moved away briefly from their symphonic style towards a poppier approach. I love it though personally.
From 2000 in terms of line ups/approach I reckon you can group their albums thus
Chronomotree
Lex Rex
Shadowlands
those three feature Fred drumming
The Inconsolable Secret
Culture Of Ascent
those are my favourite GH albums. They feature the superb Matt Mendians drumming
Three Cheers For The Broken Hearted
mentioned above
If
Cor Cordium
Perilous
possibly their most consistent period and the middle one is my favourite although If is the one that gets the praise
They also released an excellent compilation album called ....wait for it.. 'The Compilations'. The big thing about this is that it includes the excellent long track In The Court Of Alkinoos that to the best of my knowledge is not available on any other GH album. It also includes one their best tracks Time Marches On from the album Perelandra (1995)
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Posted: January 26 2014 at 16:08
Wow, what a great post on GH by richardh. You have this excellent band pretty well nailed IMO.
I also think the Davison era is by far the most consistent good work.
Personally, I would choose Lex Rex as their best overall album however. And I would choose "If the Sun" off the album If, for their best epic. With "She a Lonely Tower" in 2nd for me (both Davison era).
PS - thanks for the tip on The Compilations.
Edited by ProgVanWinkle - January 26 2014 at 16:20
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Posted: January 27 2014 at 21:10
richardh wrote:
^ There are actually 3 albums with Jon Davison and all are great. . The album that is lowest rated of their half dozen or so albums is Three Cheers For The Broken Hearted which moved away briefly from their symphonic style towards a poppier approach. I love it though personally.
From 2000 in terms of line ups/approach I reckon you can group their albums thus
Chronomotree
Lex Rex
Shadowlands
<span style="line-height: 1.2;">those three feature Fred drumming</span>
The Inconsolable Secret
Culture Of Ascent
<span style="line-height: 1.2;">those are my favourite GH albums. They feature the superb Matt Mendians drumming</span>
Three Cheers For The Broken Hearted
mentioned above
If
Cor Cordium
Perilous
possibly their most consistent period and the middle one is my favourite although If is the one that gets the praise
They also released an excellent compilation album called ....wait for it.. 'The Compilations'. The big thing about this is that it includes the excellent long track In The Court Of Alkinoos that to the best of my knowledge is not available on any other GH album. It also includes one their best tracks Time Marches On from the album Perelandra (1995)
So, I guess I'll end up getting their Jon Davison albums, plus the compilation you recommended. Perhaps also the Tolkien based albums, sinc. But I'm afraid it may take me sover a year to get there.
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Posted: January 27 2014 at 21:56
"She, A Lonely Tower" off "Cor Cordium" is truly epic. Just beautiful. "At Last We Are" is actually my favorite song off of "If". "Heaven" is another song off of "Perelandra" that everyone has forgotten about, but is absolutely incredible. It's really hard to highlight stuff, because there's so much good stuff in all directions no one can agree on what's better. It's just a tremendous band with incredibly great music.
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Posted: January 28 2014 at 16:59
I was also going to mention the DVD's Lex Live and Live At Belmont. Both include Matt Mendians and the former even has Walter Moore. Both are absolute pleasures to watch.
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Posted: January 29 2014 at 03:18
^I take it you like Matt Mendians .
I have almost all the recent GH releases and will have to have a
special listen for his performances on those albums as I don't remember
anything making me jump out of my seat, drumming wise. However recently
the drumming has definitely been much better than on their earlier
releases when the drumming was to be honest pretty lame.
I'll certainly be getting the new one .
One I am still to get is Cor Cordium which for some reason is missing
from my collection - I must rectify that. I also really fancy getting
the Lex Rex live dvd, Lex Rex is my favourite album by them so the live
dvd is a no brainer for me.
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Posted: January 29 2014 at 14:41
Roj wrote:
^I take it you like Matt Mendians .
I have almost all the recent GH releases and will have to have a
special listen for his performances on those albums as I don't remember
anything making me jump out of my seat, drumming wise. However recently
the drumming has definitely been much better than on their earlier
releases when the drumming was to be honest pretty lame.
I'll certainly be getting the new one .
One I am still to get is Cor Cordium which for some reason is missing
from my collection - I must rectify that. I also really fancy getting
the Lex Rex live dvd, Lex Rex is my favourite album by them so the live
dvd is a no brainer for me.
Mendians only plays on the two albums (The Inconsolable Secret and Culture Of Ascent) and the two DVD's I mentioned. Fred and Steve then decided to make the album Three Cheers For The Broken Hearted with Susie. After that they returned to the symph prog with a new line up including Jon Davison and Alan Shikoh (guitars) as permanent members. The drummer for them since has been Randall Williams although the album credits suggest he is not a permanent member (it says 'With Randall Williams').
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