Pawn Hearts
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Release date: 30/May/2005
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Lemmings (Including Cog)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Man-Erg"
A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers (Medley)
Eyewitness
Pictures
Lighthouse
Eyewitness
S.H.M.
Presence of the night
Kosmos tours
(Custard's) Last stand
The clot thickens
Land's end (Sineline)
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "We go now"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Theme One"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "W"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Angle Of Incidents"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Ponker's Theme"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Diminutions"
Number of discs: 1
Description:A 3-disc edition of the classic 1971 album from Van der Graaf Generator heralded as one of the groundbreaking albums of the progressive era. Newly remastered from the original first-generation master tapes featuring a new stereo mix and 5.1 Surround sound mix by Stephen W Tayler and additional bonus tracks from the album sessions. -
Remastered album includes the bonus tracks 'Theme One' (original version), 'W' (alternate take) and the previously unreleased tracks 'Angle of Incidents', 'Ponker's Theme' & 'Diminutions'. EMI. 2005.
Digital remasters ? 2005 Virgin Records Ltd. © 2005 Virgin Records Ltd. Made in the EU. Printed in the EU Tracks 1 to 3 originally released as [url=https://www.discogs.com/Van-Der-Graaf-Generator-Pawn-Hearts/release/870211]Charisma CAS 1051[/url] in October 1971. Bonus tracks previously unreleased. Original album recorded at Trident Studios, London, July through September 1971, aided and abetted by Nohjindijcrackycracky. Analogue to digital transfers at Abbey Road Studios, London. Grateful thanks to Peter Hammill, David Jackson, Hugh Banton and Guy Evans for their much appreciated assistance and co-operation with this CD reissue. Thanks to Jason Day, Hik Sasaki and Paul Bromby @ Virgin Records, Ian Pickavance & Kathy Bryan @ Abbey Road Studios. Additional thanks to Cary Anning at Abbey Road Tape Library and Paschal Byrne at The Audio Archiving Company for their invaluable help. Release mentions, that the songs were arranged by and track 3h was written by the "band". Cat# version with less spaces on booklet rear. Released in clear tray jewel case with 16-page booklet including credits, liner notes & lyrics.
"Pawn Hearts" is a seminal progressive rock album by the British band Van Der Graaf Generator, released in 1971 and now available on CD from Emi. This record stands as one of the most influential works in the prog-rock genre, featuring complex compositions, poetic lyrics, and an intense emotional depth that has captivated listeners for decades. The album includes standout tracks like "Lemmings," "Man-Erg," and the epic suite "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers." Emi, a renowned music label with a rich history dating back to 1931, has been home to legendary artists such as The Beatles and Pink Floyd. Their commitment to high-quality releases ensures this edition delivers exceptional sound fidelity. Van Der Graaf Generator are known for their innovative approach to music; led by Peter Hammill?s distinctive vocals and songwriting, they have achieved cult status among fans worldwide with albums like "H to He Who Am the Only One" and "Godbluff."
No. of tracks: 18
Manufacturer No.: 4748902
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Yuriy P. - 10/Jun/2025 5 of 5 Stars!
Van Der Graaf Generator is a group that is incomprehensible even for progressive rock, since radical decisions are obvious (including a clear break with the tradition of classical music). This album is a fascinating journey into the secret world of this group, where everything is subject to completely different laws than the generally accepted ones. The atmosphere is extraordinary. However, it is worth noting that achieving this for the grandees of art rock is a piece of cake. The music itself is sometimes harsh and unusual, and sometimes very beautiful and lyrical (the rhyme just woke up). I would define the specific style of Generator as something between King Crimson and Pink Floyd. I cited the latter here as the standard of psychedelia, and in "Pawn Hearts" such trends are undoubtedly present. The bright and unique vocals of Peter Hammill and the omnipresent saxophone of David Jackson are the invariable attributes of Van Der Graaf Generator's style. Wait, it would be a crime not to mention multi-instrumentalist Hugh Banton and not to mention the brilliant drumming of Guy Evans (I hardly hear Fripp from King Crimson here). I will try to outline the contents of the disc somehow. 1) The first composition - "Lemmings" - immediately sets the tone for the fact that this is not a sunny and bright album, but the quintessence of dark-progressive with the corresponding mood and schizophrenic elements illustrating the crazy lyrics. From the very first seconds, when we first hear Hammill's voice, you can understand that this man is not just an ordinary vocalist; he lives what he sings about. The lyrics of the song are extremely apocalyptic; Hammill paints a very dark picture of the world and asks himself: what else is left but to die? However, by the end there is a noticeable enlightenment: it is still worth living and trying to save yourself. The main theme of this composition in combination with the vocals reminded me of the psychedelic-fairytale motives of Pink Floyd's music of the Barrett period (of course, Barrett himself was an apathetic vocalist, which cannot be said about the central voice of VDGG). The saxophone sounds in a cosmic style, after a short psychedelic shake-up we are presented with another strange melody, in which the role of the first violin is again played by the saxophone (intentional pun). Somewhere in this area you can also hear chaotic playing on the piano. Then we are offered the first musical theme again. No, no, all this is wonderful to listen to and does not tire at all! The end of this 11.5-minute composition is marked by an amazingly high-quality psychedelic atmosphere - here the group is in no way inferior to the luminaries of the genre. 2) The second piece "Man-Erg" begins very calmly, but soon Hammill's words are heard; he sings that there is a killer hiding inside him, and this, naturally, cannot but be reflected in the music: it literally wakes up to convey the state of the lyrical hero with maximum accuracy. Everything is relatively calm until the end of the 2nd minute, when we are overtaken by sharp sounds of the saxophone, and a harsh avant-garde instrumental part begins, which gradually slows down to ultra-low speeds. The words of the song in this part reflect the mental instability of the lyrical hero (to put it mildly - Hammill shouts: “How can I be free? Who will help me? Is it really me? Or is it someone else?"). Then again very calm music sounds with Hammill's quiet vocals, soon Jackson's delightful saxophone wakes up. In the vocal part that follows, Hammill's voice is even more emotional. At the very end of the composition, that same avant-garde nightmare that we heard before returns, but everything ends well. 3) “A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers” (“Eyewitness”; “Pictures/Lighthouse”; “Eyewitness”; ‘S.H.M’.”; “The Presence of the Night”; “Kosmos Tours”; “(Custard's) Last Stand’; “The Clot Thickens”; “Land's End (Sineline); “We Go Now”). This is a very dark, melancholic composition of classical duration (23 min.) with a bizarre combination of various musical themes. The music is basically meditative (which is supported by the organ and saxophone), but at times it takes on a heroic mood. However, in my opinion, the most brilliant moments of this opus are the marching fragments with absolutely crazy energy. You can expect eclecticism from Van Der Graaf Generator: their musical ideas are original and unpredictable (you can even hear ska rhythms). There is so much in this song that you need to listen to it, probably about 2 dozen times, to freely navigate its space. About the lyrical basis of this composition, see above - everything has already been told before us. I will only say that “A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers”, despite its monumentality, is already half a rock opera. Separately, it is necessary to note the lyrics (they are worthy of being read) and the cover (it is worthy of being seen). This album is integral, but not easy to perceive, but it is worth spending time on it (in attempts to clarify the phenomenon of Van Der Graaf Generator within the framework of art rock). In general, there are 2 possible states for its perception - contemplation and comprehension (the review is written to a greater extent in the first one). A masterpiece of inadequate

Eugene S. - 02/Sep/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
The fourth album by English progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator, released on 12 November 1971. The album was not commercially successful in the UK, but reached number one in Italy. It has since seen retrospective critical praise and was reissued on CD in 2005 with extra material. I recommend.

Nebojsa B. - 26/Aug/2023 5 of 5 Stars!
For me probably their greatest album and one of greatest masterpieces of progressive rock. Must have item for any prog fan. Comes in jewel case with bonus tracks and great booklet with lot of information about band and album itself.

Espańol Orlik M. - 18/Apr/2023 4 of 5 Stars!
This album can give you the shivers when you get to know it. "PAWN HEARTS" is Van DER Graf's work of genius. Take a listen, if you so desire!