"Gentle Giant/Acquiring The Taste" est une édition CD regroupant deux albums essentiels du groupe britannique de rock progressif Gentle Giant. Réputé pour ses compositions complexes et son approche musicale novatrice dans les années 70, le groupe s?est distingué par des arrangements sophistiqués et un mélange audacieux de styles musicaux variés."Gentle Giant", leur premier opus, pose les bases d?un univers sonore original tandis que "Acquiring The Taste", leur deuxième album, repousse encore plus loin les limites avec des structures expérimentales et une instrumentation riche.Cette compilation constitue à la fois une porte d?entrée idéale pour découvrir l??uvre du groupe et un incontournable pour tout collectionneur.Sous le label Bgo Rec ? reconnu pour la qualité supérieure de ses rééditions d?albums classiques ? cette sortie garantit un son fidèle ainsi qu?une présentation soignée.Bgo Rec s?est forgé une solide réputation en ressuscitant des ?uvres majeures tous genres confondus ; cette édition prend donc toute sa valeur auprès des amateurs exigeants.
Gentle Giant were a British progressive rock band active between 1970 and 1980. They were known for the complexity and sophistication of their music and for the varied musical skills of the members. All of the band members were multi-instrumentalists. Although not commercially successful, the band did achieve a cult following.
The band stated that their aim was to "expand the frontiers of contemporary popular music at the risk of becoming very unpopular", although this stance was to alter significantly with time.
Gentle Giant's music was considered complex even by progressive rock standards, drawing on a broad swathe of music including folk, soul, jazz, and classical music. Unlike many of their progressive rock contemporaries, their "classical" influences ranged beyond the Romantic and incorporated medieval, baroque, and modernist chamber music elements. The band also had a taste for broad themes for their lyrics, drawing inspiration not only from personal experiences but from philosophy and the works of François Rabelais and R. D. Laing. In 2015 they were recognised with the lifetime achievement award at the Progressive Music Awards.
Andrei S. - 01/11/2019
Very pleased with the purchase. Although I went through a lot of remasters, this one was quite fine. A beautiful edition with a booklet and a dust jacket.
Evgeny K. - 19/04/2019
Two great albums on one, good BGO sound as always. Thought of buying them separately, but BGO reputation and price won