Gentle Giant Albums Re-Issued By EMI
Date: Sunday, March 28 @ 23:34:02 UTC
Topic: Album Release News


On January 26, 2010, Gentle Giant re-released three CDs: In A Glass House (originally released 1973), Free Hand (1975) and The Power & The Glory (1974) via their own Alucard label through EMI Music's Label Services unit and Caroline Distribution.

On February 9: Interview, Playing The Fool: The Official Live were released. On February 23, The Missing Piece and Giant For A Day were released on CD. Later this year there will be vinyl releases of the catalog. Look for a new DVD, GG At Winchester College, which is the first show that Gentle Giant ever performed; it includes songs never released on any commercial release. Box sets and live recordings are also being planned.



All seven of the albums are remastered from the original 1/4 inch tapes through Hi-Resolution (24bit 96k) transfer that the band recorded at UK's Abbey Road Studios in the 1970s. Band member Ray Shulman was in charge of the new remasters.

This progressive rock band, which was active from 1970 through 1980, was made up of multi-instrumentalists, and lived to expand the frontiers of contemporary popular music at the risk of becoming very unpopular. The group's dozen albums combine a range of musical styles-jazz, pop, classical, British soul, rock, blues, medieval, pop, blues, Gentle Giant's legacy has become influential to a range of artists from the arena rock, jam band, virtuoso players, chamber pop, jazz, and-of course-progressive rock genres.

The band has chosen favorite live versions of songs from each album and some obscure radio sessions. Two of the bonus tracks ?Intro 74? and ?Intro 76? were partially re-recorded, embellished and remixed by Kerry Minnear of the group.

[Source: Leighton Media]







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