Gentle Giant - The Power And The Glory
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 800mb & 200mb
Mastered At Capitol Mastering By Ken Perry & Wally Traugott
Label: Capitol Records/ST-11337 | Released: 1974 | Genre: Symphonic-Rock
A1 Proclamation 6:44
A2 So Sincere 3:46
A3 Aspirations 4:36
A4 Playing The Game 6:44
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B1 Cogs In Cogs 3:06
B2 No God’s A Man 4:23
B3 The Face 4:09
B4 Valedictory 3:13
Companies, etc.
Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records, Inc.
Copyright © – Alucard Music Ltd.
Produced For – Alucard Productions Ltd.
Recorded At – Advision Studios
Mastered At – Capitol Mastering
Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester
Published By – Alucard Music Ltd.
Credits
Bass, Violin, Vocals – Ray Shulman
Coordinator – David G. Hemmings
Design [Cover] – Cream (7)
Directed By – Pat Meehan Snr.
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – John P. Weathers*
Engineer – Gary Martin (3)
Guitar – Gary W. Green*
Keyboards, Cello, Vocals – Kerry C. Minnear*
Mastered By – Ken Perry (tracks: B), Wally Traugott (tracks: A)
Producer, Arranged By – Gentle Giant
Vocals, Saxophone – Derek V. Shulman*
Written-By – Shulman*, Minnear*, Shulman*
Notes
Produced for Alucard Productions Ltd.
Recorded at Advision Studios, London, Dec. ’73 thru Jan. ’74.
Studio time, Hotel reservations and other niceties our secretary Joanna and friend Glen.
Label variation of Gentle Giant – The Power And The Glory, no Capitol logo in rim text
Pressing variation Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester
Jacket is die-cut on open end with rounded corners to resemble a playing card when standing on the spine.
Custom inner sleeve has lyrics and credit on one side, graphics on the other, and is angle cut across the corners on the bottom to fit into the sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): ST-1-11337
Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): ST-2-11337
Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Etched): ST-1-11337-F8 • ─◁ Wly
Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout Etched): ST-2-11337-F2#2 • ─◁ KP
Matrix / Runout (Both Sides Runout Stamped): MASTERED BY CAPITOL
Rights Society: BMI
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 800mb & 200mb
Mastered At Capitol Mastering By Ken Perry & Wally Traugott
Label: Capitol Records/ST-11337 | Released: 1974 | Genre: Symphonic-Rock
A1 Proclamation 6:44
A2 So Sincere 3:46
A3 Aspirations 4:36
A4 Playing The Game 6:44
–
B1 Cogs In Cogs 3:06
B2 No God’s A Man 4:23
B3 The Face 4:09
B4 Valedictory 3:13
Companies, etc.
Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records, Inc.
Copyright © – Alucard Music Ltd.
Produced For – Alucard Productions Ltd.
Recorded At – Advision Studios
Mastered At – Capitol Mastering
Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester
Published By – Alucard Music Ltd.
Credits
Bass, Violin, Vocals – Ray Shulman
Coordinator – David G. Hemmings
Design [Cover] – Cream (7)
Directed By – Pat Meehan Snr.
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – John P. Weathers*
Engineer – Gary Martin (3)
Guitar – Gary W. Green*
Keyboards, Cello, Vocals – Kerry C. Minnear*
Mastered By – Ken Perry (tracks: B), Wally Traugott (tracks: A)
Producer, Arranged By – Gentle Giant
Vocals, Saxophone – Derek V. Shulman*
Written-By – Shulman*, Minnear*, Shulman*
Notes
Produced for Alucard Productions Ltd.
Recorded at Advision Studios, London, Dec. ’73 thru Jan. ’74.
Studio time, Hotel reservations and other niceties our secretary Joanna and friend Glen.
Label variation of Gentle Giant – The Power And The Glory, no Capitol logo in rim text
Pressing variation Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester
Jacket is die-cut on open end with rounded corners to resemble a playing card when standing on the spine.
Custom inner sleeve has lyrics and credit on one side, graphics on the other, and is angle cut across the corners on the bottom to fit into the sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): ST-1-11337
Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): ST-2-11337
Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Etched): ST-1-11337-F8 • ─◁ Wly
Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout Etched): ST-2-11337-F2#2 • ─◁ KP
Matrix / Runout (Both Sides Runout Stamped): MASTERED BY CAPITOL
Rights Society: BMI
This Rip: 2018
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
Direct Drive Turntable: Technics SL-1200MK2 Quartz
Cartridge: SHURE M97xE With JICO SAS Stylus
Amplifier: Marantz 2252
ADC: E-MU 0404
DeClick with iZotope RX5: Only Manual (Click per click)
Vinyl Condition: EX+
This LP: From my personal collection
LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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THE POWER AND THE GLORY is one of Gentle Giant's more "difficult" albums, there's no doubt about that. It's also one of my favourites from this highly inventive and influential English prog band.
Dating from 1974, this concept piece delves – with fitting cynicism – into the political experience, and the compromise, corruption, betrayal and egotism that go hand-in-hand with high office. (The cover, depicting a glowering, playing card king, is a classic.)
The opening "Proclamation," with its jazzy electric piano, and oddly-syncopated multi-instrumental "exchanges," is a real winner, while the softer "Aspirations," replete with acoustic guitar, and more great electric piano, is a fine showcase for keyboardist/singer Kerry Minnear's breathy, almost ethereal voice.
I absolutely love "Playing the Game." From start to finish, this one does it for me. From the insistent synth bass line, to the catchy melodies, to the terrific Hammond organ riffs, to the breezy, blinkered bravado of the lyrics, this is outstanding stuff. Lead vocalist Derek Shulman, in the role of the album's politico protagonist, likens politics to chess, claims the part of "king," and pompously declares that "the other pieces are there for my art and my tactics now…. I'll play the game, and never ever lose." A multi-faceted, joyous pure prog track, this is the essence of Gentle Giant – if you don't "get" this one, you just don't like the band!
The hard-hitting "Cogs in Cogs" sees more great Hammond work (reminiscent of that on Tull's THICK AS A BRICK), and some passionate singing from Shulman, before "No God's a Man" slows things down a bit with some superlative multi-part vocal harmonies – these guys can really sing!
Next up, "The Face" has some fine violin from bassist Ray Shulman, shining percussion and cymbal work from drummer John Weathers, and some especially cutting and powerful axe work from guitarist Gary Green. (The Hammond parts on this one also admirably conjure up comparisons to THICK AS A BRICK.)
"Valedictory" is another standout for this Giant fan. Dizzyingly-accelerating keyboard motifs, more terrific guitar, and almost histrionic vocals from Shulman bring the session to a memorable close.
I have deliberately put off mentioning the second track, "So Sincere," until now. As one of the band's least-accessible tunes, this one is almost guaranteed to make the non-initiate cringe. I enjoy "So Sincere" (it is quintessential Giant, at their most experimentally avant garde), but take my word for it – if your non-prog-loving "significant other" or roommate walks in when this one is on, just hit the "skip" button – and fast! This most convoluted and "weird" offering from a band that is an admittedly acquired taste is no way to introduce the neophyte to Giant's arcane mysteries and rewards. (Try them with "Playing the Game," or FREEHAND's "Time to Kill" instead.)
In conclusion, THE POWER AND THE GLORY is a stellar album from a terrific, supremely talented and important early prog act. Though perhaps not the easiest introduction to Gentle Giant, this excellent disc is yet a must for fans, and deserves inclusion in the thinking progressive rock listener's library. Complex, challenging music, certainly, and not for everyone, but for those "in the know," essential!Review by Peter, progarchives.com
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