Van Der Graaf Generator - World Record (1976) LP
BAND/ARTIST: Van Der Graaf Generator
- Title: World Record
- Year Of Release: 1976
- Label: Mercury
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, 24bit/96kHz)
- Total Time: 52:43
- Total Size: 1,1 Gb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. A1. When She Comes (Part 1) 5:35
02. A2. When She Comes (Part 2) 2:33
03. A3. A Place To Survive 10:05
04. A4. Masks (Part 1) 3:03
05. A5. Masks (Part 2) 3:57
06. B1. Meurglys III (Part 1) 4:28
07. B2. Meurglys III (Part 2) 2:55
08. B3. Meurglys III (Part 3) 6:22
09. B4. Meurglys III (Part 4) 5:14
10. B5. Wondering (Part 1) 4:27
11. B6. Wondering (Part 2) 4:03
01. A1. When She Comes (Part 1) 5:35
02. A2. When She Comes (Part 2) 2:33
03. A3. A Place To Survive 10:05
04. A4. Masks (Part 1) 3:03
05. A5. Masks (Part 2) 3:57
06. B1. Meurglys III (Part 1) 4:28
07. B2. Meurglys III (Part 2) 2:55
08. B3. Meurglys III (Part 3) 6:22
09. B4. Meurglys III (Part 4) 5:14
10. B5. Wondering (Part 1) 4:27
11. B6. Wondering (Part 2) 4:03
World Record is the seventh studio album by the British progressive rock group Van der Graaf Generator, originally released in 1976 on Charisma Records. Bonus tracks were added for the 2005 rerelease.
It was the last album recorded by the classic line-up of the band until their 2005 reunion: Hugh Banton and David Jackson departed in December 1976 and January 1977 respectively. Banton's departure owed to financial troubles and his then-recent marriage, but he stayed to finish touring commitments. Jackson continued with Peter Hammill and Guy Evans to rehearse with the new line-up in January 1977, which featured returning bassist Nic Potter and newcomer violinist Graham Smith (of Scottish folk-rock act String Driven Thing), but left shortly after the band started rehearsing, just before the next tour.
It was the last album recorded by the classic line-up of the band until their 2005 reunion: Hugh Banton and David Jackson departed in December 1976 and January 1977 respectively. Banton's departure owed to financial troubles and his then-recent marriage, but he stayed to finish touring commitments. Jackson continued with Peter Hammill and Guy Evans to rehearse with the new line-up in January 1977, which featured returning bassist Nic Potter and newcomer violinist Graham Smith (of Scottish folk-rock act String Driven Thing), but left shortly after the band started rehearsing, just before the next tour.
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