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    Posted: July 30 2006 at 20:09
Everybody knows Michael Giles as a King Crimson drummer; he is also a member of the one-shot project called McDonald and Giles as well as one of the Giles, Giles and Fripp members.
 
All the mentioned groups and projects are presented in the site, but the solo album of Michael Giles is not. I would be very surprised if I realise that not many of you know about the existence of this album.
 
Nevertheless, the album is called "Progress" (as far as I know, the only album by Michael Giles). It was recorded in the early 70's but got released in 1978 (the title on the cover says: Michael Giles - "Progress" - circa 1978).
 
The name of the album surprisingly fits my suggestion to include it in the site. As I am not a musical expert I cannot define the genre of the album exactly; it sounds like a mixture of jazz/rock (or fusion) with psychedelia. Personally, I enjoy everytime I'm listening to it.
 
I would like to see it included in PA.
 
If there is any need, I can post here the track-list of the album (with the tracks length), the line-up (including the instruments played) etc.
 
Please, post your thoughts and opinions about the album itself (if you are familiar with it) and about the suggestion to include it in PA.
 
Thank you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 13:24
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 15:31
Since we have Peter Gabriel and Jon Anderson in Prog Related, why not let Michael Giles keep them company? I'm all for inclusion.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 12 2006 at 00:46
Originally posted by PhilИas PhilИas wrote:

Since we have Peter Gabriel and Jon Anderson in Prog Related, why not let Michael Giles keep them company? I'm all for inclusion.
 
Thanks. But why Prog Related? I would define his album as a jazz-rock one, rather.
 
By the way, have you heard this album?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 14 2006 at 17:48
The album, by the way, is not so obscure. It features, for example, in Mike's www.ratingfreak.com site.
 
Although the cover of the album states the year of release as "circa 1978", the aforementioned site says it is 2002. I think that 1978 was the year of the original release whereas 2002 is the year where the CD was released.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 14 2006 at 18:06
I believe the same also applies to Nick Greenwood of the Canterbury band Khan.

He released a solo album under the name of Nicholas Greenwood, which was called "Cold Cuts" and apparently it's also a progressive album.

The vinyl of this album is one of the most expensive vinyls to buy now, it's very rare.  It is out on CD though, so I think I'm going to get myself a copy sometime soon.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 16 2006 at 22:28
Below is the line-up of the discussed album, Progress by Michael Giles.
 
- Geoffrey Richardson / guitar, flute, viola
- Peter Giles / bass guitar
- John Perry / bass guitar
- Dave McRae / keyboards
- John Mealing / keyboards
- Mike Blakesley / trombone
- Ray Warleigh / alto saxophone
- Martin Drover / trumpet, flugelhorn
- Pete Thoms / trombone
- Colin Bryant / clarinet
- Jimmy Hastings / tenor saxophone
- Catherine Howe / voice
- Michael Giles / drums, percussion, voice, naive guitar, keyboards
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 31 2006 at 15:39
Noted.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2006 at 04:48
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2007 at 11:44

Well, I don't know...

Biography
 
After recording The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp with GILES, GILES AND FRIPP, In the Court of the Crimson King and In the Wake of Poseidon with KING CRIMSON, and McDonald & Giles with MCDONALD & GILES, the drummer MICHAEL GILES has decided to write the music for his solo album. With his ideas in mind, he recruited Geoffrey Richardson and John Perry, as well as his own brother Pete, and John Mealing, to form a core for the new project. This was named "Progress". Mostly the main work on a forthcoming album was made by these five, whereas some additional musicians joined the record at the later stages.
The cover of an albums says "Progress" circa 1978, but Michael Giles didn't want to release it then, feeling that the overall atmosphere of the late 70s does not fit the spirit of the album (and vice versa). That is why (as far as how it can be understood) the album was eventually released only in 2002.
The overall sound of this record is a blend of jazz-rock, Canterbury, and psychedelic rock (no wonder -- most musicians involved are from the Canterbury scene or RIO). For all likers of early KC years (and not only) -- it is quite an interesting record to get an acquaintance with the work fully controlled by one of the pioneers of the Prog movement.
 
Tracks
1. Sunrise (0:56)
2. Departure (3:12)
3. Rolling (3:48)
4. Daydream (1:00)
5. Moving (4:14)
6. Midsummer Day (6:00)
7. Progress (6:03)
8. Sunset (3:46)
9. Shunter (2:43)
10. Rocking (2:10)
11. Nightdream (2:08)
12. Arrival (6:09)
 
Line-up / Musicians
- Geoffrey Richardson / guitar, flute, viola
- Peter Giles / bass guitar
- John Perry / bass guitar
- Dave McRae / keyboards
- John Mealing / keyboards
- Mike Blakesley / trombone
- Ray Warleigh / alto saxophone
- Martin Drover / trumpet, flugelhorn
- Pete Thoms / trombone
- Colin Bryant / clarinet
- Jimmy Hastings / tenor saxophone
- Catherine Howe / voice
- Michael Giles / drums, percussion, voice, naive guitar, keyboards
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2007 at 04:07
Sounds a likely addition to Art Rock... Any chance to listen to same samples?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2007 at 14:00
Just have revealed that some sites report about Ghost Dance album (2005), recorded by Michael Giles in collaboration with Jamie Muir (remember him?). I know nothing about this album though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2007 at 19:24
Which walls should be broken in order that this artist will be included?????
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2007 at 19:39
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2007 at 19:47
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2007 at 09:38
I told you some time ago that I needed to listen to something before I could add him... I could add him to Art Rock, but I don't like to make 'blind' additions like that, if I can help it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2007 at 10:55
The point of "blind" addition is very well understood. Seriously.
 
But, in terms of technical progress, I'm a XVII c. person...
 
If Michael Giles is added, he should be added into JR/F or Canterbury, not to Art Rock.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2007 at 14:21
OK, so I suggest you send a PM to Zac M or to Alucard, who are specialists of those two subgenres. They may have the album, but may have not seen this thread - they're not very frequent visitors of the forum. People who want to add something to Art Rock always PM me or Micky with their suggestions.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2007 at 16:25
Thank you very much for the suggestion, Ghost Rider. And for paying attention to this thread, too.
 
It's a pity, however, that I'll need to act behind the scenes, but... well... I'll try...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2007 at 16:41
Originally posted by Fassbinder Fassbinder wrote:

Thank you very much for the suggestion, Ghost Rider. And for paying attention to this thread, too.
 
It's a pity, however, that I'll need to act behind the scenes, but... well... I'll try...


That's what I usually do. It's a lot quicker that way.
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