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Gentle Giant

General Info

  • Genre: Experimental / Progressive / Rock

    Location Un

    Profile Views: 35849

    Last Login: 5/22/2012

    Member Since 7/20/2008

    Website www.gentlegiantmusic.com/

    Record Label Various

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

  • Members

    Derek Shulman.. Kerry Minnear.. Ray Shulman.. Gary Green.. John Weathers.. Phil Shulman.. Malcolm Mortimore.. Martin Smith
  • Influences

  • Sounds Like

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  • The Odd Mistake

    Happy new year !!

    4 months ago
  • Gan Eden - il Giardino …

    You have been the best progressive band !!! 

    4 months ago
  • The Odd Mistake

    Giant times...

    10 months ago
  • BIrdleach

    cioa,un cenno solo un cenno maestri. 

    1 year ago
  • Álvaro Ramos

    hey gg. thanks for the add. miss your wonderful sound

    1 year ago
  • TONY FILOGRANO

    Ciao Gentle!!!!!

    1 year ago
  • Vince Vrbancic

    Thank you for all of the awesome music!

    1 year ago
  • Bernard Gerwer

    One weekend with energy,full of light and music.
    stay in peace and keep loving.
    Take care,Vai com Deus.
    Bernard from Geneva/Rio.

    1 year ago
  • monique

    Hallo.....
    I do not know what to write.
    Just sending you some regards and love etc :-)

    1 year ago
  • One Man Way

    Thanks for Your great music.

    1 year ago
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Bio:

This is a tribute page and it is NOT maintained by the band. But it's alive!

Formed at the dawn of the progressive rock era in 1969, Gentle Giant seemed poised for a time in the mid-'70s to break out of its cult-band status, but somehow never made the jump. Somewhat closer in spirit to Yes and King Crimson than to Emerson, Lake & Palmer or the Nice, their unique sound melded hard rock and classical music, with an almost medieval approach to singing.

Gentle Giant was born out of the ruins of Simon Dupree & the Big Sound, an R&B-based outfit led by brothers Derek, Ray, and Phil Shulman. After switching to psychedelia in 1967 and scoring their only major hit that year with "Kites," as Gentle Giant the group abandoned both the R&B and psychedelic orientations of the previous band; Derek sang and played guitar and bass, Ray sang and played bass and violin, and Phil handled the saxophone, augmented by Kerry Minnear ..boards, and Gary Green on guitar. Their original lineup also featured Martin Smith on drums, but they went through several percussionists in the first three years of their existence.

In 1970, Gentle Giant signed to the Vertigo label, and their self-titled first album -- a shockingly daring work mixing hard rock and full electric playing with classical elements -- came out later that year. Their second effort, 1971's Acquiring the Taste, was slightly more accessible and their third, Three Friends, featuring Malcolm Mortimore on drums, was their first record to get released in the U.S. (on Columbia). Their fourth album, 1973's Octopus, looked poised for a breakthrough; it seemed as though they had found the mix of hard rock and classical sounds that the critics and the public could accept, and they finally had a permanent drummer in the person of John Weathers, an ex-member of the Graham Bond Organisation.

In 1974, however, Gentle Giant began coming apart. Phil Shulman decided to give up music after the Octopus tour, and became a teacher. Then the group recorded the album In a Glass House, their hardest-rocking record yet, which Columbia's U.S. arm rejected as too uncommercial. The two-year gap in their American release schedule hurt their momentum, and they weren't heard from again until the Capitol release of The Power and the Glory in 1975.

Gentle Giant released Free Hand, their most commercial album, in 1976, but then followed it up with the jarringly experimental Interview. After the 1978 double-album Playing the Fool, the group went through a seeming change of heart and issued a series of albums aimed at mainstream audiences, even approaching disco, but by the end of the 1970s their popularity was in free-fall. Minnear, who had been playing an ever-more central role since the mid-'70s, had already left the group when Gentle Giant called it quits in 1980. Ray Shulman later became a producer and had considerable success in England working with bands like the Sundays and the Sugarcubes, while Derek Shulman became a New York-based record company executive.

(From:http://allmusic.com/artist/gentle-giant-p4353)

Members:

Derek Shulman
Kerry Minnear
Ray Shulman
Gary Green
John Weathers
Phil Shulman
Malcolm Mortimore
Martin Smith

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