Van der Graaf Generator - 68-71

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Release Date:01/01/1973
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  • All Music Guide

    A budget-priced compilation issued to mourn the band's recent split, 68-71 is most notable as the first available source for a clutch of rarities that were already causing collectors some grief. From the deleted debut album, Aerosol Grey Machine, "Afterwards" and "Necromancer" shimmer with all the vision and literacy that was the young Peter Hammill's stock in trade, while "The Boat of Millions of Years" gives an LP debut to a remarkable song that had, equally remarkably, hitherto been confined to a B-side only. "Refugees," surely one of Hammill's greatest-ever achievements, is included here in its own rare single-only mix and, while the remainder of the album is given over to regular cuts from two of the three albums VDGG released between 1970-1971, still the selection and programming are imaginative enough that anybody approaching the band from the direction of this collection was sure to be thrilled by what lay in store. Though it has since been rendered more or less redundant by th...e Repeat Performance and The Box compilations, 68-71 remains a gripping listen, and certainly rates among the finest of all VDGG albums. - Dave Thompson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Van der Graaf Generator

An eye-opening trip to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury section during the summer of 1967 inspired British-born drummer Chris Judge-Smith to compose a list of possible names for the rock group he wished to form. Upon his return to Manchester University, he began performing with singer/songwriter Peter Hammill and keyboardist Nick Peame; employing one of the names from Jud... Read more