Rick Wakeman / Giltrap,Gordon - From Brush 7 Stone [180 Gram] (Uk) | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. The Savannah Bird
2. Caesar Augustus
3. The Kiss
4. Hermes
5. The Thinker
6. David
7. The Discus Thrower
8. The Last of England Spring
9. The Death of Chatterton
10. The Light of the World
11. World
12. By Angle Tarn
13. Maddie Goes West
14. A Dublin Day
15. Down the River
16. Isabella's Wedding

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Finally, this 2010 classic is available on 180 gram vinyl! From Brush & Stone is a studio album by guitarist Gordon Giltrap and keyboardist Rick Wakeman & was the first opportunity the pair had to record together. Both are long-time friends who have been on separate musical paths for forty years - until this release. The vinyl edition features the full original recording, lovingly remastered for vinyl and side four features previously unreleased music, recorded for a radio show, which never happened. Gordon says, "In 1963 at age 15 I was forced to leave school by my well-meaning father, suggesting that I learn a trade thus abandoning any hope I had of going to art college. Since becoming a writer of tunes I think subconsciously I have been using music as my creative canvas. I have always found that paintings have been a great source of inspiration culminating in 1976 with the William Blake-inspired Visionary album and then in 1981 with Peacock Party followed by the Pre-Raphaelite-inspired Brotherhood Suite. When the opportunity came along to make an album with my old friend and towering keyboard genius, Rick Wakeman I put forward my Brotherhood Suite as a concept and starting point. Rick responded very positively and came back with his idea of classical sculpture as an inspiration. This he did superbly. I was given the luxury of time to work on his compositions, about six months in fact, and I hope I did justice to his creations. It was and continues to be an honor to have worked with one of the great Godfathers of progressive rock". Rick Says, "Having known Gordon for more years than we both care to remember and having great admiration for both his musical and technical ability plus his unique style of composing, it was a no-brainer for us to produce this album together. Logically, I played exactly what I felt was needed on Gordon's compositions and he played exactly what he felt was needed on mine - another no-brainer. It's one of those albums where every time you listen to it you discover something new in the music. Each track evokes a different emotion for the listener which indeed it did for Gordon and myself when we recorded the tracks. An album I think we can be rightly proud of."