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Van Der Graaf Generator
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 14, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: July 19, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Blue Plate Caroline
  • ASIN: B0009F9O6C
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #88,146 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  1. Darkness (11/11) (2005 Digital Remaster) 7:30$1.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Refugees (2005 Digital Remaster) 6:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. White Hammer (2005 Digital Remaster) 8:17$1.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Whatever Would Robert Have Said? (2005 Digital Remaster) 6:09$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Out Of My Book (2005 Digital Remaster) 4:06$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. After The Flood (2005 Digital Remaster)11:36$1.99 Buy Track
listen  7. The Boat Of Millions Of Years (2005 Digital Remaster) 3:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Refugees (Single Version) (2005 Digital Remaster) 5:18$0.99 Buy Track


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Remastered album includes the bonus tracks 'The Boat Of Millions Of Years' (B side of Refugeees single) & 'Refugees' (single version). EMI. 2005.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Most of the elements of the classic sound are in place, May 26, 2006
By Jeffrey J.Park (Massachusetts, USA) - See all my reviews
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This 1970 release saw the band moving closer to the "classic" Van der Graaf Generator sound that was established on the follow-up album H to He, He who am the only One (1970) and brought to perfection on the incredible Pawn Hearts (1971). Although in some ways the product of a band still finding their way, this album is very enjoyable.

The heavy, at times cacophonous sound on the album is dominated largely by Peter Hammill's remarkable vocals, which range from a "heavy metal" rasp to a high-pitched "choir boy" vocal style, along with Hugh Banton's twisted/heavily distorted/churchy Hammond organ work, superb drumming by Guy Evans, and David Jackson's saxophone playing, which gets fairly free-form at times. This album did feature a full time bassist position, which was filled by Nic Potter.

I think that it is worth noting that although a great deal of this album is bleak and harsh, the piece Refugees is quite possibly the most beautifully sad composition VDGG ever wrote. Although I do enjoy the abrasive and gothic qualities of the music, Refugees is just a very nice song and one I return to again and again. There are also lighter moments on the short (4'08") track Out of my Book, which features some nice flute playing by David.

The EMI remastered album is excellent with dramatically improved sound quality that brings out the subtle nuances of each piece. Perhaps the greatest sound improvement is with Guy's drums - I can finally hear his playing and he is justifiably regarded as one of prog rock's greatest drummers. The artwork is also excellent and the detailed liner notes feature a number of publicity shots. The bonus tracks include Boat of a Million Years, and an edit of Refugees. Both tracks were released as a single in April 1970.

This album is highly recommended along with H to He, Pawn Hearts, and Still Life (1976).
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars look at the flame if you want to...feel the sharp angle of vision...smell the thick vapor of ozone...feel static motion, January 1, 2006
I just bought and listened to the remaster of this album so I thought I'd write down my observations while the music's still ringing in my ears.

This is as Tomas said a true prog classic, the first "real" VDGG album proper... it alternates between lush, melancholic ballads like "Refugees" and "Out of My Book" and ominous, historically-referenced epics like "White Hammer" (about the Spanish Inquisition, which nobody expects, right?) and "After the Flood," about nuclear Armageddon. The remaster even adds an alternate "Refugees" and one of my personal VDGG songs, another historically-based one (this time about Horus, Osiris and Ancient Egypt) called "The Boat of Millions of Years".

My personal favorite is "Whatever Would Robert Have Said," named after Robert Van de Graaf himself...this is a perfect distillation of what this seminal, one-of-a-kind group was/is all about. Great lyrics, fantastic start/stop arrangement, and a vocal from Peter Hammill that alternates between searing and plaintive. Highly recommended and certainly to be included on any "introduction to Progressive Rock" CD you might make to introduce the uninitiated into this wild and woolly genre.

You should get this and all the other VDGG remasters ASAP...this is a highly underrated group with a tremendous influence on musicians from John Lydon to Peter Gabriel.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Darkness at 69, March 10, 2008
Luis Mejia (son) - "Don't listen when you're hustling, depressed, or with preoccupations, and if you're always in these moods, don't even bother" that's the message Hammill left us in the liner notes of VDGG first truly concrete album. But Hammill's warnings result ironic (looking further), as VDGG music always provided the bitter sides of all this feelings of angst and more, in the good way of course, but they result difficult to resist. As of this album, The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other is a quality piece in their catalogue, resulting in an obscure, crazed but truly compelling progressive rock, with an special touch in prog which none other band provided with their characteristics; the bombastic touches of alternative instrumentation, the magestic tunes mixed with the unraveling awkward melodies, if they sometimes are present, and so on. The album sounds as one of the roots of prog, truly cerebral and quite interesting by the time, but the era's influence beats every artist, as the album sounds as totally sixties revolution expression, but instead of being psychedelic, or having any kind of pop tendencies, it is insane and experimental. This is precisely why the 4 stars; the album sounds still too much sixties, it isn't until H To He Who Am The Only One when they truly explode their talent in best terms.

But still, two of the songs, which also got to be some of their most requested, get to be really impressive at any time or era; these are the opening "Darkness (11/11)", which hits to have a quality and expression that burst you in dramatic feelings, prophetic-like tell-tales, and a quiet sense of feeling in the bordeline of your mind, and their most ballad-like ever "Refugees", Which prooves that the band has a caring heart, and Peter Hammill sings it with the heart, as this is a soft-like progressive song, but the piano touches, the forgiving horns, and still a great power gives the song the most unique touch. Far from these two are their other quiete common pieces; "White Hammer" surely got some critic attention, as I consider it their most freaky one, while "Whatever Would Robert Had Said?" and "After The Flood" both have a recognizable chorus. Overall, the album introduces the band, but this will be more appreciated for those searching for prog roots, and still will keep a question mark on their minds :).
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If you like prog rock this is a must have its a fantastic album, all songs are great my favorits are: White hammer, Refugees and After the flood. Read more
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