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GET OUT OF MY FATHER'S CAR!GryphonProg Folk3.58 | 40 ratings |
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![]() Here we have a group who have steadfastly refused to conform to any expectations of them as they mix folk, progressive and classical music in a way which is totally their own. They do not sound like anyone else, and it is difficult to think of many bands to which that applies. Gryphon in 2021 are very similar to Gryphon in the Seventies ? years may have passed, and many musical styles have come and gone, but Gryphon are still Gryphon and long may it continue. There is a light- hearted feeling to this album, from the title through much of the music, with "Suite for '68" a classic dance tune, while "The Brief History Of A Bassoon" tells the story of the instrument from the perspective of the wood from which is made. There are complex instrumentals, and we drop back in time to Baroque and medieval periods, all of which make perfect sense when in the hands of these guys. This album is a breath of fresh air, light and refreshing with plenty of space and it acts like a time machine as it takes me back to the very first time I heard crumhorns. Is it classical? Is it folk? Is it something else together? Arguably it is progressive music at its very finest, as boundaries just do not exist in their environment and all one can say is that it is music of the very highest order, and an album I enjoyed immensely the very first time I played it and since then it has only got better.
kev rowland |
4/5 |
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