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Released
  
2000

Artist
  
Glass Hammer

Length
  
48:00

Release date
  
1 May 2000

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Chronometree (2000)
  
The Middle Earth Album (2001)

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Art rock

Similar
  
On to Ever, Perelandra, Journey of the Dunadan, Shadowlands, The Inconsolable Secret

Chronometree is the fourth studio album of the band Glass Hammer. It is a tongue-in-cheek concept album concerning a young man called Tom, who becomes convinced that aliens are trying to communicate with him through his albums. It is a celebration of the excesses of seventies progressive rock, and uses many of the traditional keyboard sounds of the era in order to strengthen this connection.

Contents

Session member Brad Marler provided all lead vocals for the album.

Track listing

  1. "Empty Space & Revealer" - (6:45)
  2. "An Eldritch Wind" - (3:26)
  3. "Revelation/Chronometry" - (8:07)
  4. "Chronotheme" - (4:41)
  5. "A Perfect Carousel" - (5:17)
  6. "Chronos Deliverer" - (5:49)
  7. "Shapes of the Morning" - (1:55)
  8. "Chronoverture" - (5:59)
  9. "The Waiting" - (5:43)
  10. "Watching the Sky" - (0:59)

Personnel

Glass Hammer

  • Brad Marler - lead and backing vocals
  • Fred Schendel - keyboards, synths, guitars, vocals
  • Steve Babb - bass, keyboards, synths, vocals
  • Walter Moore - drums, guitars
  • Additional musicians

  • Susie Bogdanowicz - vocals
  • Terry Clouse - guitars
  • Arjen Lucassen - guest guitars
  • Songs

    1All in Good Time - Part One: a) Empty Space - b) Revealer6:45
    2All in Good Time - Part One: c) An Eldritch Wind3:27
    3All in Good Time - Part One: d) Revelation - e) Chronometry8:07

    References

    Chronometree Wikipedia