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THERE GOES THE DAYLIGHT

Peter Hammill

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3.76 | 40 ratings | 2 reviews | 21% 5 stars

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Live, released in 1993

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sci-Finance (Revisited) (5:33)
2. The Habit of the Broken Heart (6:48)
3. Sign (8:09)
4. I Will Find You (6:03)
5. Lost And Found (8:05)
6. Planet Coventry (6:46)
7. Empress's Clothes (5:19)
8. Cat's Eye / Yellow Fever (Running) (6:32)
9. Primo on the Parapet (12:32)
10. Central Hotel (6:50)

Total Time: 72:37

Line-up / Musicians

- Peter Hammill / vocals, guitars
- Stuart Gordon / violin, guitar, vocals
- Manny Elias / drums
- Nic Potter / bass

Releases information

FIE! Records (CD FIE 1106 (UK, 1993)

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PETER HAMMILL There Goes the Daylight ratings distribution


3.76
(40 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(21%)
21%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(31%)
31%
Good, but non-essential (41%)
41%
Collectors/fans only (5%)
5%
Poor. Only for completionists (3%)
3%

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Review by BaldFriede
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4 stars When Peter Hammill makes a live album with a band that includes a drummer, he usually really rocks. This is especially true for this recording. Even a mellow song like "I Will Find You" definitely gets a rock brushing-up here, and "Primo on the Parapet" and "Cat's Eye/Yellow Fever (Running)" will make the walls shake, if listened to at the right numer of DBs. Hammill's voice is of course always something special on live recordings, and Nic Potter's monster bass and Manny Elias' solid drumming are a good basis for several solo excursions of Stuart Gordon's violin, though of course as usual with recordings of Peter Hammill or VdGG, it is the band as a whole that is in the spotlight. Highly recommended!

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4 stars Stunned to discover no previous review of this quite excellent album.Of the live P>H albums I think this one is my personal fave.There are some brilliant performances here, any real PH fan should own this one and any casual rock listener would find something here to whet there appetite to want ... (read more)

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