PALINDROME
Glass
•Symphonic Prog
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Studio Album, released in 2014 Songs / Tracks Listing 1. No Sanctuary (5:00) - Greg Sherman / Mellotron, synths (ARP 2600/Pro Soloist, Mini-Moog), Wurlitzer, Hammond, 1889 Whalley Genung pipe organ, singing bowls CD Musea - FGBG 4935 (2014, France) Thanks to mbzr48 for the additionand to Quinino for the last updates Edit this entry |
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GLASS Palindrome ratings distribution
(30 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (7%)
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (17%)
Good, but non-essential (33%)
Collectors/fans only (33%)
Poor. Only for completionists (10%)
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This is a totally different prog album which is labeled symphonic prog. The American band "Glass" seams to have
been around for a long time but their records are made in the twentyfirst century. "Palindrome" from 2014 is their
fourth effort and it has a pleasant cover with an old house with a ni
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Report this review (#1286623) | Posted by DrömmarenAdrian | Thursday, October 2, 2014 | Review Permanlink
Commendable effort in attempting to recreate early 70's Canterbury feel, but sadly, the end
result falls rather short of expectations. Obviously, the band must have heard of Soft
Machine, and perhaps even of Matching Mole, but the reality is that with even Hugh Hopper
guesting, the music remin
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Report this review (#1136079) | Posted by Anon-E-Mouse | Sunday, February 23, 2014 | Review Permanlink
The use of a real church pipe organ -- an 1849 Whalley-Genung in the First Presbyterian
Church of Port Townsend to be exact -- recalls Minimum Vital from France (or their more-
recent derivation, Vital Duo). The long sinewy melody lines remind of Ratledge-era Soft
Machine. The recording quali
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Report this review (#1133602) | Posted by rcarlberg | Tuesday, February 18, 2014 | Review Permanlink
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