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Pawn Hearts

 
Album Review: Pawn Hearts

  • Artist: Van der Graaf Generator
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1971 10
  • Total Time: 45:08
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Van Der Graaf Generator's third album, Pawn Hearts was also its second most popular; at one time this record was a major King Crimson cult item due to the presence of Robert Fripp on guitar, but Pawn Hearts has more to offer than that. The opening track, "Lemmings," calls to mind early Gentle Giant, with its eerie vocal passages (including harmonies) set up against extended sax, keyboard, and guitar-driven instrumental passages, and also with its weird keyboard and percussion interlude, though this band is also much more contemporary in its focus than Gentle Giant. Peter Hammill vocalizes in a more traditional way on "Man-Erg," against shimmering organ swells and Guy Evans' very expressive drumming, before the song goes off on a tangent by way of David Jackson's saxes and some really weird time signatures -- plus some very pretty acoustic and electric guitar work by Hammill himself and Fripp. The monumental "Plague of Lighthouse Keepers," taking up an entire side of the LP, shows the same kind of innovation that characterized Crimson's first two albums, but without the discipline and restraint needed to make the music manageable. The punning titles of the individual sections of this piece (which may have been done for the same reason that Crimson gave those little subtitles to its early extended tracks, to protect the full royalties for the composer) only add to the confusion. As for the piece itself, it features enough virtuoso posturing by everyone (especially drummer Guy Evans) to fill an Emerson, Lake & Palmer album of the same era, with a little more subtlety and some time wasted between the interludes. The 23-minute conceptual work could easily have been trimmed to, say, 18 or 19 minutes without any major sacrifices, which doesn't mean that what's here is bad, just not as concise as it might've been. But the almost operatic intensity of the singing and the overall performance also carries you past the stretches that don't absolutely need to be here. The band was trying for something midway between King Crimson and Genesis, and came out closer to the former, at least instrumentally. Hammill's vocals are impassioned and involving, almost like an acting performance, similar to Peter Gabriel's singing with Genesis, but the lack of any obviously cohesive ideas in the lyrics makes this more obscure and obtuse than any Genesis release. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lemmings (Including Cog) Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (11:39)
Man-Erg Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (10:21)
A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers: Eyewitness/Pictures/Lighthouse/Eyewitnes Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (23:05)

Credits

Hugh Banton (Bass), David Jackson (Sax (Alto)), Guy Evans (Piano), Robert Fripp (Guitar), Hugh Banton (Organ (Hammond)), Hugh Banton (Piano), David Jackson (Sax (Soprano)), Guy Evans (Drums), Hugh Banton (Bass Pedals), Hugh Banton (Hammond Synth), David Jackson (Sax (Tenor)), Mekon (Artwork), Robin Geoffrey Cable (Engineer), David Jackson (Vocals), Hugh Banton (Synthesizer), David Hentschel (Engineer), Peter Hammill (Piano (Electric)), Keith Morris (Photography), John Anthony (Producer), Robert Fripp (Guitar (Electric)), Hugh Banton (Organ), Peter Hammill (Vocals), Hugh Banton (Guitar (Bass)), David Jackson (Flute), David Jackson (Wind), Peter Hammill (Guitar (Acoustic)), David Jackson (Keyboards), Guy Evans (Tympani [Timpani]), Guy Evans (Percussion), David Jackson (?), Peter Hammill (Keyboards), Peter Hammill (Piano), Hugh Banton (Mellotron), Hugh Banton (Keyboards), Hugh Banton (Vocals), Ken Scott (Engineer), Hugh Banton (?), Dave C. (Tape Operator), Peter Hammill (Slide Guitar), Peter Hammill (Guitar), Paul Whitehead (Artwork), Hugh Banton (Guitar)
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Pawn Hearts
Studio album by Van der Graaf Generator
Released October 1971
Recorded July - September 1971 at Trident Studios, London
Genre Progressive rock
Length 45:08
Label Charisma Records
Producer John Anthony
Professional reviews
Van der Graaf Generator chronology
H to He, Who Am the Only One
(1970)
Pawn Hearts
(1971)
Godbluff
(1975)

Pawn Hearts is an album by the English progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. It was released in 1971. It is hailed as one of the masterpieces of progressive rock by many fans of the genre.[citation needed]

Contents

Differences between the European and North American releases

The original vinyl release in the United States and Canada (for example on Buddah Records) contained a fourth track, squeezed between "Lemmings" and "Man-Erg", which was the band's arrangement of the BBC Radio 1 closing theme. This instrumental, called "Theme One", was originally composed by George Martin and released on record in 1967. In Europe, where Pawn Hearts only contained the three tracks, "Theme One" was released as a single in February 1972, with the song "W" as its b-side.

Later North American reissues used the European version of the album, without "Theme One". The 2005 remastered CD contains versions of both "W" and "Theme One" that both are different from the North American album and the European single.

Two of the released versions of "Theme One" appear to have the same backing tracks, but feature completely different overdubs and mixes. These can be found on the compilation CD First Generation - 1968-1971 and the remastered Pawn Hearts. There is also a third version (an entirely different studio take) of "Theme One" included on the 2003 various artists compilation CD The Best Prog Rock Album In The World... Ever.

Progressive rock band Porcupine Tree sampled the "Pictures/Lighthouse" section of "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" on their track "Voyage 34".

The abandoned double-album concept

As ambitious as it is, Pawn Hearts was originally conceived as a double album somewhat along the lines of Pink Floyd's album Ummagumma. The first half of this concept was the album as it came to be released, but the second half was to be divided between personal projects and live-in-studio versions of older Van der Graaf Generator songs like "Killer" and "Octopus".[1]

When the Van der Graaf Generator catalog was remastered for reissue in 2005, several of the tracks from the missing half of the album were found and added as bonus tracks. A live, in-studio version of "Squid/Octopus" was added to the H to He, Who Am the Only One reissue, while the Pawn Hearts reissue contains three of the band members' personal projects, "Angle of Incidents", "Ponker's Theme", and "Diminutions".

Track listing

All songs written by Peter Hammill, except where indicated.

Side one

  1. "Lemmings (Including Cog)" – 11:37
  2. "Theme One" (George Martin) – 2:55
    • Only the original US and Canadian releases contained "Theme One".
  3. "Man-Erg" – 10:20

Side two

  1. "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" – 23:04, including:
    • "Eyewitness"
    • "Pictures/Lighthouse" (Hugh Banton, David Jackson)
    • "Eyewitness"
    • "S.H.M."
    • "Presence of the Night"
    • "Kosmos Tours" (Guy Evans)
    • "(Custard's) Last Stand"
    • "The Clot Thickens" (Hammill, Banton, Evans , Jackson)
    • "Land's End (Sineline)"
    • "We Go Now" (Jackson, Banton)

Bonus tracks on 2005 reissue

  1. "Theme One" (original mix) (Martin) – 3:15
    • A different mix from the version on the US and Canadian LPs or the UK single.
  2. "W" (first version) – 5:04
    • The February 1972 single used the second version.
  3. "Angle of Incidents" (Evans) – 4:48
  4. "Ponker's Theme" (Jackson) – 1:28
  5. "Diminutions" (Banton) – 6:00

Personnel

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External links

References

  1. ^ Christopulos, J., and Smart, P.: "Van der Graaf Generator - The Book", page 127. Phil and Jim publishers, 2005.



 
 
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