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Showing posts with label Gizmo. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

Gizmo "Marlowe's Children, Pt. 1: The Innocence"


Country: UK
Genre(s)Progressive Rock
LabelCanterbury Records
FormatCD, digital, vinyl
Release date: July 17, 2015 (CD), July 31, 2015 (digital)
Tracklist
  1. You've Gotta Listen to Your Heart
  2. Excerpt from Marlowe's Children / How Did That Tune Go
  3. Childs Play
  4. The Innocence #1 / Jack Be Nimble
  5. Merry Go Round
  6. Another Kind of Gone
  7. Almost There
  8. Kelly's In Love
  9. The Innocence #2
  10. If You Could Only See
  11. Marlowe's Children
  12. Childs Play (Classical Guitar Version)
  13. End of Part One
  14. Remember When We Were Young
Line-up
Dave Radford - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Brian Gould - Keyboards
Alex Powley - Bass Guitar
Tony Rico - Sax, Flute
Grant Matcham - Keyboards, Vocals
Steve Wyse - Drums, Percussion

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Gizmo "Gizmo"


Country: UK
Sub GenreCanterbury
LabelCanterbury Records
Release date: October 26, 2012
Tracklist
  1. The Promise
  2. ICU Juicy Me
  3. Almost Starlight
  4. Suddenly
  5. Little Man
  6. Sailing On A Dream
  7. Just A Dream
  8. The Little Man That Sang
  9. The Promise
  10. Starlight
  11. Sailing On a Dream (reprise)
  12. A House With No Door (bonus track)
Line-up
Dave Radford - LeadVocals/Guitar
Martin Reed - Guitar/Vocals
Alex Powley - Bass Guitar
Tony Rico - Sax and flute
Grant Matcham - Keyboards/Vocals
Ian Harris-Drums/Percussion

Description/Reviews
Gizmo have been together now for the best part of 40 years. Based around founder-member, Dave Radford, the band are still very much an interesting, evolving and active unit. Moreover, this latest eponymous album, their 4th to date, is so much more than the musings of a semi-professional unit, obliged to record their current output for posterity. Indeed, their new album, simply entitled 'Gizmo', is a powerful and emotional collection of 'intelligent rock' tracks to rival the likes of Porcupine Tree, or even Pink Floyd.
Read the whole track-by-track review by Paul Crampton and other  reviews at Band's page
Media/Samples 
Samples  at band's web page

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