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Album Review: The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other

  • Artist: Van der Graaf Generator
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1970 02
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Peter Hammill has always had an abiding interest, it seems, in the blurred boundary between the mystical and the scientific, and between the rational and magical mind; this is certainly evident on the debut Van Der Graaf Generator album, even though Hammill had yet to really begin focusing himself on what it was that was driving him (despite the fact that the band's very name referenced a device that resembles a bastard mix of scientific apparatus and shamanic totem). The Least We Can Do brings those concerns to the fore with ferocity, with time out for a couple of more personal pieces ("Refugees" and "Out of Our Book"). Hammill's lyrics, delivered with all the passion and intent he can muster, reference mysticism, numerology, astrology, various religious pantheons, the Malleus Maleficarum (leading Hammill to conclude, a bit too hopefully, that magic needs to be gray to be balanced), Robert van deGraaf himself (in "Whatever Would Robert Have Said?"), the future of humanity, and surviving ecological catastrophe. This being the start of the 1970s, the hopeful notes are drowned out by the tidal wave of fear, sadness, and despair, despite which, the music does tend to be rather uplifting, thanks to the undercurrent of barely restrained majesty VDGG tended to have (possibly thanks to Hugh Banton, who had been rather used to communicating with God via church and cathedral organs; he brought that expertise to a position more normally occupied by determined B3 thumpers engaged in battle with show-horse guitarists). The main thing that The Least We Can Do is in need of now is a good remastering job (and the addition of a few leftover tracks, such as the "Refugees" single version and its B-side.) [The Virgin CD transfer is a lazy example of taking an album master and making a CD master from it, leaving the album lacking dynamic range and sounding a bit muffled.] ~ Steven McDonald, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Darkness (11/11) Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (7:27)
Refugees Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (6:22)
White Hammer Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (8:15)
Whatever Would Robert Have Said? Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (6:07)
Out of My Book David Jackson, Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (4:07)
After the Flood Peter Hammill Van der Graaf Generator (11:28)

Credits

Hugh Banton (Bass), Jerry Salisbury (Horn), David Jackson (Wind), Hugh Banton (Keyboards), Rob Cable (Engineer), Peter Hammill (Piano), John Anthony (Producer), Peter Hammill (Vocals), Michael Hurwitz (Cello), David Jackson (Keyboards), Nic Potter (Bass), Peter Hammill (Guitar), Peter Hammill (Keyboards), Guy Evans (Drums), Rob Cable (Engineer), Hugh Banton (Guitar)
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The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other
Studio album by Van der Graaf Generator
Released February, 1970
Recorded Trident Studios, London, 11-14 December 1969
Genre Progressive rock
Length 43:10
Label United Kingdom Charisma Records
United States Probe Records
Producer John Anthony
Professional reviews
Van der Graaf Generator chronology
The Aerosol Grey Machine
(1969)
The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other
(1970)
H to He, Who Am the Only One
(1970)

The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other is the second album by the British progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. It was released in 1970. The album was reissued in re-mastered form, with two bonus tracks, in 2005.

While this is the second album in the Van der Graaf Generator catalogue, it is really the first proper album by the band. Their previous album, The Aerosol Grey Machine had been written and recorded as a solo record by singer and main songwriter Peter Hammill. When the band was signed to Charisma Records, a deal was worked out whereby the earlier album would be released under the Van der Graaf Generator name, in return for Mercury Records releasing him from his earlier contract with them.

The album was recorded at Trident Studios, London, 11-14 December 1969. Trident was perhaps the most advanced studio in all of Europe at the time. The group made good use of the new technology and created a recording of excellent technical quality for the time. Most of the album was recorded on an 8-track reel to reel machine. However, the song After The Flood was recorded on the brand new state of the art MM-1000 16-track machine built by Ampex. This makes it perhaps the first such 16 track recording ever made in the U.K.

The album credited Hugh Banton with writing the cello parts, but he was not given an actual songwriting credit. The first U.S. issue of the album was released by the Probe Records division of ABC Records also in 1970. It featured a different cover than the U.K. version.

The title is taken from artist John Minton: "We're all awash in a sea of blood, and the least we can do is wave to each other."

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Peter Hammill, except as noted.

Side one

  1. "Darkness (11/11)" – 7:28
  2. "Refugees" – 6:23
  3. "White Hammer" – 8:15

Side two

  1. "Whatever would Robert have said?" – 6:07
  2. "Out of my Book" (Hammill, David Jackson) – 4:08
  3. "After the Flood" – 11:29

Bonus tracks

  1. "Boat of Millions of Years" – 3:50 (bonus track on reissue)[1]
  2. "Refugees" (single version) – 5:24 (bonus track on reissue)
    • These tracks were the b- and A-sides of an April 1970 single.

Personnel

Van der Graaf Generator

Additional musicians

  • Gerry Salisbury – Cornet on "White Hammer"
  • Mike Hurvitz – Cello on "Refugees"

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