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Red Queen to Gryphon Three/Raindance
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Album Details: Red Queen to Gryphon Three/Raindance

Release Date:01/01/1997
Label:Castle - Old Numbers
UPC:823107208021

Track List: Red Queen to Gryphon Three/Raindance

  1. OPENING MOVE
  2. SECOND SPASM
  3. LAMENT
  4. CHECKMATE
  5. DOWN THE DOG
  6. RAINDANCE
  7. MOTHER NATURE'S SON
  1. LE CAMBRIOLEUR EST DANS LE MOUCHOIR
  2. ORMOLU
  3. CONTINENTAL VERSION
  4. WALLBANGER
  5. DON'T SAY GO
  6. (EIN KLEIN) HELDENLEBEN

Pro Reviews: Red Queen to Gryphon Three/Raindance

  • All Music Guide

    This single-disc collection gathers the complete contents of both Red Queen to Gryphon Three (1974) and Raindance (1975), respectively the third and fourth titles from Gryphon. Initially the band made a significant niche for themselves with a myriad of intricate and equally beautiful acoustic folk melodies. However, by the time of these two long players, the original quartet had now expanded to include Philip Nestor (bass guitar), Ernest Hart (organ) and Peter Redding (acoustic bass) and their sound had evolved, and now tastefully incorporated elements of more progressive art-rock. As the album's title suggests, the concept behind Red Queen to Gryphon Three is the dramatic strategy involved in a chess match. The move-by-move struggle for supremacy is instrumentally animated during the four movements: “Opening Move", “Second Spasm", Lament" and “Checkmate". Many enthusiasts have expressed the opinion that this LP best represents Gryphon's abilities to effortlessly vacillate between the... electric bombast of mid 1970s prog-rock and the delicate woodwind recorders, distinct crumhorn and hand percussion. Raindance -- the band's follow-up and final Transatlantic Records label release -- again provides a noticeable departure. The album's fairly wide spectrum of styles ranges from the downright funky opener “Down The Dog", to the absolutely enchanting acoustic cover of the Beatles' “Mother Nature's Son". There are also diminutive ditties such as the slightly ragtime instrumental “Le Cabrioleur Est Dans Le Mouchoir" or the sixty seconds of harmony and precision clock-work percussion on “Ormolu". The 16+ minute closer “(Ein Klein) Heldenleben" recalls the stretched out jams and almost cinematic blend of instrumentation to create one of the band's most definitive sonic sojourns. Although a slightly reconfigured Gryphon regrouped a few years later for a final outing, appropriately enough titled Treason, the madrigal majesty and organic sonic whimsy of Gryphon had undeniably passed. - Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Gryphon

Gryphon was one of the more unusual of the folkrock groups to come out of England in the 1970s, mostly because they didn't confine their musical genremelding to folkrock. Spawned at the Royal College of Music, they started out making a name for themselves in folkrock, but their classical training and their approach to composition, recording, and performance soon took th... Read more