Gnidrolog - Discography (1972-1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Gnidrolog
- Title: Discography
- Year Of Release: 1972-1999
- Label: Snails Records, RCA, Audio Archives
- Genre: Prog Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks/image+.cue)
- Total Time: 04:17:51
- Total Size: 1,3 Gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Gnidrolog was a British progressive rock band, with a sound that was compared to better known bands such as Van der Graaf Generator, Jethro Tull and Gentle Giant.
The band was founded in 1969 by twin brothers Colin and Stewart Goldring, who were joined by drummer Nigel Pegrum from Spice (the band that would later evolve into Uriah Heep) and Peter "Mars" Cowling on bass. John Earle joined the band on sax and flute for their second album. They came up with the strange band name by reversing and slightly rearranging the brothers' surname. In May 1972, the British music magazine NME reported that Gnidrolog was to appear at the Great Western Express Lincoln Festival on 26 May that year. Other acts to perform in the Giants of Tomorrow marquee included Budgie, Skin Alley, Tea & Symphony, John Martyn, and Warhorse. In 1972, Gnidrolog released both their first and second albums, In Spite of Harry's Toe-Nail and Lady Lake, before disbanding due to a lack of commercial success. Despite having played gigs with fairly well known acts such as David Bowie, Colosseum, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Wishbone Ash, Soft Machine, and Magma in their brief career, they have always remained relatively obscure.
Cowling began working with Pat Travers in 1975, and was able to achieve a respectable amount of success during his long relationship with Travers.
After disbanding, Nigel Pegrum joined Steeleye Span, while the Goldring brothers formed the punk rock band the Pork Dukes in 1976, and later went on to do session work, as did other members. After a break of 27 years, they got back together in 1999, and released their third studio album entitled Gnosis in 2000. John "Irish" Earle went on to be a successful musician, playing with artists such as Thin Lizzy, Ian Dury and The Clash.
The band was founded in 1969 by twin brothers Colin and Stewart Goldring, who were joined by drummer Nigel Pegrum from Spice (the band that would later evolve into Uriah Heep) and Peter "Mars" Cowling on bass. John Earle joined the band on sax and flute for their second album. They came up with the strange band name by reversing and slightly rearranging the brothers' surname. In May 1972, the British music magazine NME reported that Gnidrolog was to appear at the Great Western Express Lincoln Festival on 26 May that year. Other acts to perform in the Giants of Tomorrow marquee included Budgie, Skin Alley, Tea & Symphony, John Martyn, and Warhorse. In 1972, Gnidrolog released both their first and second albums, In Spite of Harry's Toe-Nail and Lady Lake, before disbanding due to a lack of commercial success. Despite having played gigs with fairly well known acts such as David Bowie, Colosseum, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Wishbone Ash, Soft Machine, and Magma in their brief career, they have always remained relatively obscure.
Cowling began working with Pat Travers in 1975, and was able to achieve a respectable amount of success during his long relationship with Travers.
After disbanding, Nigel Pegrum joined Steeleye Span, while the Goldring brothers formed the punk rock band the Pork Dukes in 1976, and later went on to do session work, as did other members. After a break of 27 years, they got back together in 1999, and released their third studio album entitled Gnosis in 2000. John "Irish" Earle went on to be a successful musician, playing with artists such as Thin Lizzy, Ian Dury and The Clash.
Tracklist
Lady Lake (1972/1991)
01. I Could Never Be A Soldier (Colin Goldring) 11:38
02. Ship (Colin Goldring) 06:42
03. A Dog With No Collar (Stewart Goldring) 02:10
04. Lady Lake (Peter "Mars" Cowling, Stewart Goldring) 08:55
05. Same Dreams (Colin Goldring) 02:47
06. Social Embarrassment (Peter "Mars" Cowling, Colin Goldring) 06:31
In Spite Of Harry's Toe-Nail (1972/1999)
Long Live Man Dead
1. Long Live Man Dead (3:58)
2. Skull (5:46)
3. Peter (3:26)
4. Snails (7:15)
5. Time And Space (7:33)
6. Who Spoke (2:22)
In Spite Of Harry's Toenail
7. Goodbye-Farewell-Adieu (3:40)
8. Harry's Toenail (5:45)
Bonus tracks:
9. Smokescreen (6:34)
10. Saga Of Smith And Smythe (1969) (8:28)
11. My Room (6:31)
12. Saga Of Smith And Smythe (1971) (7:20)
Gnosis (1999)
1. Reach For Tomorrow (5:14)
2. Reverend Katz (6:02)
3. Fall To Ground (4:53)
4. Woolunga (4:22)
5. Wonder, Wonder (4:42)
6. Deventer (4:52)
7. Bells Of Prozac (6:26)
8. Kings Of Rock (6:50)
9. Gnosis (6:47)
10. Crazy, Crazy (4:31)
11. Going To France (4:42)
12. The City Sleeps (4:42)
13. Two Helens (3:28)
14. Repent Harlequin (6:32)
Live 1972 (1999)
1. Intro/Any Use In Living
2. Could Never Be A Soldier
3. Time And Apace
4. Meanwhile Back At The Office
5. My Mother
6. In Spite Of Harry’s Toenail
7. Sixpence For A Handstand (Bonus Track)
Discography | Rock | FLAC / APE
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