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H To He Who Am The Only One

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発売日 2005年05月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVirgin
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4748882
SKU 724347488825

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:11:26
エディション : Remaster
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Killer

      アーティスト: Van Der Graaf Generator

    2. 2.
      House With No Door

      アーティスト: Van Der Graaf Generator

    3. 3.
      The Emperor in His War Room

      アーティスト: Van Der Graaf Generator

    4. 4.
      Lost

      アーティスト: Van Der Graaf Generator

    5. 5.
      Pioneers Over C

      アーティスト: Van Der Graaf Generator

    6. 6.
      Squid 1/Squid 2/Octopus

      アーティスト: Van Der Graaf Generator

    7. 7.
      The Emperor in His War Room

      アーティスト: Van Der Graaf Generator

オリジナル盤:1970年リリース

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Van Der Graaf Generator

その他
エンジニア: Robin Cable; David Hentschel
プロデューサー: John Anthony

オリジナル発売日:1970年

商品の紹介

ハードでアグレッシヴな面が強調されたアルバム。ROBERT FRIPPがゲスト参加。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

The foreboding crawl of the Hammond organ is what made Van Der Graaf Generator one of the darkest and most engrossing of all the early progressive bands. On H to He Who Am the Only One, the brooding tones of synthesizer and oscillator along with Peter Hammil's distinct and overly ominous voice make it one of this British band's best efforts. Kicking off with the prog classic "Killer," an eight minute synthesized feast of menacing tones and threatening lyrics, the album slowly becomes shadowed with Van Der Graaf's sinister instrumental moodiness. With superb percussion work via Guy Evans, who utilizes the tympani drum to its full extent, tracks like "The Emperor in His War-Room" and "Lost" are embraced with a blackened texture that never fades. The effective use of saxophone (both alto and tenor) and baritone from David Jackson gives the somberness some life without taking away any of the instrumental petulance. H to He is carpeted with a science fiction theme, bolstered by the bleak but extremely compelling use of heavy tones and the absence of rhythms and flighty pulsations. This album, which represents Van Der Graaf in their most illustrious stage, is a pristine example of how dark progressive rock should sound. ~ Mike DeGagne|
Rovi

The foreboding crawl of the Hammond organ is what made Van Der Graaf Generator one of the darkest and most engrossing of all the early progressive bands. On H to He Who Am the Only One, the brooding tones of synthesizer and oscillator along with Peter Hammil's distinct and overly ominous voice make it one of this British band's best efforts. Kicking off with the prog classic "Killer," an eight minute synthesized feast of menacing tones and threatening lyrics, the album slowly becomes shadowed with Van Der Graaf's sinister instrumental moodiness. With superb percussion work via Guy Evans, who utilizes the tympani drum to its full extent, tracks like "The Emperor in His War-Room" and "Lost" are embraced with a blackened texture that never fades. The effective use of saxophone (both alto and tenor) and baritone from David Jackson gives the somberness some life without taking away any of the instrumental petulance. H to He is carpeted with a science fiction theme, bolstered by the bleak but extremely compelling use of heavy tones and the absence of rhythms and flighty pulsations. This album, which represents Van Der Graaf in their most illustrious stage, is a pristine example of how dark progressive rock should sound. ~ Mike DeGagne
Rovi

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