Live Herald
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Live Herald | ||||
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Live album / studio album by | ||||
Released | 1979 | |||
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Studio | Sawmills, Fowey, Cornwall | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | Steve Hillage | |||
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Live Herald is a part live, part studio album by British progressive rock musician Steve Hillage. The live tracks were recorded at several concerts in England between 1977 and 1978, and the studio tracks were recorded in 1979.
Track listing[]
Track listing, recording dates and track times are taken from the liner notes of the original 1979 double album.
Side One
- "Salmon Song" Hillage-Giraudy - 7:36
- "The Dervish Riff" Hillage - 4:17
- "Castle in the Clouds/Hurdy Gurdy Man" Hillage/Donovan - 7:02
- all tracks recorded 26 March 1977 at the Rainbow Theatre, London
Side Two
- "Light in the Sky" Hillage-Giraudy - 5:16 (recorded 25 May 1978 at Oxford Polytechnic)
- "Searching for the Spark" Hillage-Giraudy - 11:11 (recorded 7 August 1978 at the Marquee Club, London)
- "Electrick Gypsies" Hillage - 5:55 (recorded 3 November 1977 at the Rainbow Theatre, London)
Side 3
- "Radiom/Lunar Musick Suite/Meditation of the Dragon" Hillage/Hillage-Giraudy/Hillage - 15:23 (recorded 26 March 1977 at the Rainbow Theatre, London)
- "It's All Too Much/The Golden Vibe" Harrison/Hillage - 6:47 (recorded 25 May 1978 at Oxford Polytechnic)
Side 4
- "Talking to the Sun" Hillage-Giraudy - 5:56
- "1988 Aktivator" Hillage - 2:30
- "New Age Synthesis (Unzipping the Zype)" Hillage-Giraudy-Anderson-McKenzie - 8:47
- "Healing Feeling" Hillage-Giraudy - 6:09
- all tracks recorded at Sawmills Studio, Powey, Cornwall
bonus tracks for 2007 CD release
- "Solar Musick Suite" Hillage - 14:37
- recorded in 1977 at the Rainbow Theatre, London
Musicians and production[]
- Musicians
- Clive Bunker - drums (side 1, tracks 1 to 3; side 3, track 1)
- Colin Bass - bass, vocals (side 1, tracks 1 to 3; side 3, track 1)
- − glissando and rhythm guitar (side 1, tracks 1 to 3; side 2, tracks 1 and 2; side 3, tracks 1 and 2)
- - keyboards (side 1, tracks 1 to 3; side 3, track 1)
- - synthesiser, sequencer, flute (side 1, tracks 1 to 3; side 3, track 1)
- Miquette Giraudy − synthesiser, sequencer, bells (all tracks)
- Steve Hillage − guitar, synthesiser, vocals (all tracks)
- Andy Anderson − drums, percussion (side 2, tracks 1 and 2; side 3, track 2; side 4, tracks 1 to 4)
- John McKenzie - bass, vocals (side 2, tracks 1 and 2; side 3, track 2, side 4, tracks 1 to 4)
- - drums, vocals (side 2, track 3)
- Curtis Robertson - bass (side 2, track 3)
- Production
- Steve Hillage − producer (all tracks)
- Trevor White - engineer, Maison Rouge mobile studio, side 1, tracks 1 to 3; side 3, track 1
- Malcolm Heeley - engineer, Manor Mobile recording studio, side 2, track 1; side 3, track 2
- Jeremy Allom - engineer, Manor Mobile recording studio, side 2, track 2
- Phil Newell - engineer, Manor Mobile recording studio, side 2, track 3
- Simon Fraser - engineer, side 4, tracks 1 to 4
Release information[]
Year | Type | Label | Catalogue # | Country |
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1979 | LP | Virgin | VGD3502 | UK |
1990 | CD | Virgin | CDVM3502 | UK |
2007 | CD Remaster | Virgin | CDVMR3502 | UK |
Both CD releases omit the four studio tracks. These were added to the CD remaster of .[1][self-published source?]
References[]
- ^ "Planet Gong bazaar: Steve Hillage Live Herald". planetgong.co.uk. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
External links[]
- "Live Herald". discogs.com. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
Categories:
- Steve Hillage albums
- 1979 albums
- Virgin Records albums