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Gnosis (album)

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Released
  
1999

Artist
  
Gnidrolog

Label
  
Snail Records

Length
  
74:10

Release date
  
1999

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Gnidrolog Live 1972, Lady Lake, In Spite of Harry's Toenail

Gnosis is the fourth album of the British progressive rock band, Gnidrolog. The album's title, Gnosis, means divine or spiritual knowledge and understanding. It is their third studio album and the first to be recorded in 27 years. The album was mostly recorded at Select Sound Studios, Cairns, Australia, where it was engineered and produced by Nigel Pegrum. "Repent Harlequin", "Two Helens" and the title track were all recorded at Music City Studios, London, engineered by Joe Suarez and produced by Nessa Glen, in courtesy of Sarastro Music. The album was mostly published by Kempyre Music, except "Two Helens", which was published by Sarastro Music. Chris Copping of Procol Harum played his Hammond B3 Organ for a couple of tracks, which were recorded in Woodstock Studios, Melbourne and engineered by Tim Dudfield. Post production is credited to David J Burrows and Stewart Goldring. The album was mastered by David J Burrows at Disques rue Bis. The album is noted to be eclectic not only for its transcontinental recording but also for the use of traditional instruments such as the Australian aboriginal, didgeridoos. The album marks the band's comeback which has also prompted the release of the Live 1972 album. The album was essentially a cooperation between the 1970s old Gnidrolog members to release the Goldring brothers' original material with the addition of Rick Kemp of Steeleye Span and Nessa Glen.

Contents

Album cover

The album cover contains a pyramid with the title in it and in its bottom right hand corner, appear two words, "prospice" and "respice".

Track listing

  1. "Reach For Tomorrow" (Colin Goldring) - 5:14
  2. "Reverend Katz" (Colin Goldring) - 6:02
  3. "Fall To Ground" (Colin and Stewart Goldring) - 4:53
  4. "Woolunga" (Stewart Goldring) - 4:23
  5. "Wonder Wonder" (Colin Goldring) - 4:42
  6. "Deventer" (Stewart Goldring) - 4:53
  7. "Bells Of Prozac" (Colin Goldring) - 6:27
  8. "Kings Of Rock" (Colin Golring) - 6:50
  9. "Gnosis" (Colin Goldring) - 6:47
  10. "Crazy, Crazy" (Colin Goldring) - 4:31
  11. "Going To France" (Colin Goldring) - 4:42
  12. "The City Sleeps" (Stewart Goldring) - 4:42
  13. "Two Helens" (Colin Goldring) - 3:20
  14. "Repent Harlequin" (Stewart Goldring - 6:30

Personnel

  • Colin Goldring - vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, recorders, harmonica, backing vocals
  • Stewart Goldring - electric and classical guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Kemp - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Nigel Pegrum - drums, percussion, flutes
  • Nessa Glen - Hammond organ, bowed glass samples, kalimba, keyboards, harpsichord, keyboard sitar
  • With

  • David Hudson - didgeridoos on "Woolunga" ("Safe Haven")
  • Ash Dargan - didgeridoos on "Bells of Prozac"
  • Chris Copping - Hammond B3 organ on "Kings of Rock" and "Going to France"
  • Songs

    1Reach for Tomorrow5:15
    2Reverend Katz6:02
    3Fall to Ground4:53

    References

    Gnosis (album) Wikipedia