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Gryphon - ReInvention (2018) {Japanese Edition}

Gryphon - ReInvention (2018) {Japanese Edition}

BAND/ARTIST: Gryphon

  • Title: ReInvention
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Belle Antique #BELLE-182991
  • Genre: Folk Rock, Progressive Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 01:10:36
  • Total Size: 446 / 170 Mb (Covers)
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Gryphon are a British progressive rock band formed in the 1970s, best known for their unusual medieval and Renaissance sound and instrumentation. The band briefly flourished in the progressive rock heyday of the early 1970s, and then retired to other musical activities before reforming for a one-off reunion in 2009. Subsequently, Gryphon played some gigs in 2015, featured at the Cropredy Festival in 2016, and in 2017, an invitation to a ProgRock festival in Portugal, and in the UK, the NewDay Festival near Canterbury. The first new Gryphon record for 41 years released in 2018.

Initially known for their hardcore medieval-folk style, they soon metamorphosed into a diverse rock ensemble: from lengthy progressive pieces on Red Queen, to memorable, pastoral pop-rock on Treason. The band released their first album in 1973 with the following members: Richard Harvey, Brian Gulland, Graeme Taylor and David Oberle. Later in 1974 they were joined by Philip Nestor, who then left in 1975 to be replaced by Malcolm Bennett and Ernest Hart. They disbanded after releasing their final album, Treason, in 1977.
Multi-instrumentalist Richard Harvey and his fellow Royal College of Music graduate Brian Gulland, a woodwind player, began the group as an all-acoustic ensemble that mixed traditional English folk music with medieval and Renaissance influences. Shortly after this, the duo was joined by guitarist Graeme Taylor and drummer/percussionist Dave Oberlé. After their self-titled debut, they expanded their sound to include electric guitars and keyboards as well as wind instruments, such as bassoons and krumhorns, not previously used in rock music. Gryphon's music often sounded as much like rural English folk or renaissance chansons as it did rock, at least on their early recordings. After their third album (Red Queen to Gryphon Three) and the subsequent tour as a supporting act for Yes, their instrumentation became more conventional and the use of non-standard instruments was reduced. Fans and critics generally regard Midnight Mushrumps and the all-instrumental Red Queen to Gryphon Three as their finest albums.

Track List:

01. PipeUp Downsland DerryDellDanko [4:52]
02. Rhubarb Crumhorn [5:55]
03. A Futuristic Auntyquarian [4:48]
04. Haddocks' Eyes [11:00]
05. Hampton Caught [5:16]
06. Hospitality At A Price...(Dennis) Anyone For? [3:43]
07. Dumbe Dum Chit [3:13]
08. Bathsheba [5:41]
09. Sailor V [8:39]
10. Ashes [3:34]
11. The Euphrates Connection [6:01]
12. New Dances [7:54]

Personnel:
Brian "Phoebus" Gulland - Bassoon, Bass Crumhorn, Recorders, Harmonium, Gastaps, Vocals
Graeme Taylor - Guitars, Vocals
Dave Oberlé - Drums, Vocals
Graham Preskett - Violin, Mandolin, Keyboards
Andy Findon - Flute, Soprano Crumhorn, Soprano Sax, Clarinet
Rory McFarlane - Bass

Gryphon - ReInvention (2018) {Japanese Edition}

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  • mufty77
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