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Various Artists - Beyond The Pale Horizon - The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1972: 3CD Clamshell Boxset - Import CD Box

Various Artists - Beyond The Pale Horizon - The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1972: 3CD Clamshell Boxset - Import CD Box

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May 18, 2021

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Catalog No.:CRSEGBOX091

JAN/ISBN: 5013929189102

Number of Discs: 3

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

Credits:

Various Artists

Description:

Another captivating entry into their year-specific archival series, Grapefruit Records offers up Beyond the Pale Horizon: The British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1972. Arguing that 1972 was the year that British music finally broke free of the 60s and began to innovate, this heaping three-disc anthology boasts a typically eclectic array of icons, cult faves, and everything in between. While progressive may be the imperative term here, this is by no means a prog rock compilation even if bands like Van der Graaf Generator, Uriah Heep, and Yes are all well-represented. Instead, Beyond the Pale Horizon seeks to identify the forward-gazing traits of artists who were setting the tone of the next era. Amid already-established groups altering their sound and artists who had yet to step into their fame are some beguiling deep cuts like Lord of the Ringside, a fiery prog folk gem by Plymouth band Clown, and an alternate mix of the already obscure Maypole by psych outfit Dark. On the folkier side, Iain Matthews short-lived Plainsong released their masterpiece In Search of Amelia Earhart (Tigers Will Survive) and Ralph McTell made another fine entry in the burgeoning singer/songwriter movement that was bustling in 1972. Hawkwind blew minds with the swirling fog of Silver Machine and former Zombies Rod Argent and producer Chris White hit their stride with Argents international hit Hold Your Head Up. Well-established acts like the Moody Blues and Status Quo continued to innovate with strong new material (the lovely Isnt Life Strange and Paper Plane, respectively) while Slade dominated as a singles band and Thin Lizzy either mangled or raised the trad classic Whiskey in the Jar, depending on ones outlook. Of the more forward-thinking groups that would continue to make an impression throughout the rest of the 70s, the freshly launched Electric Light Orchestra (whose precursor, the Move, is also included) and especially Roxy Music made early entries in what would become decade-defining careers. Whether or not one believes that the 70s truly began in 1972, it was admittedly a stellar year for music, making this set a joy to spend time with. ~ Timothy Monger

Tracklisting:

1.THEME ONE / Van Der Graaf Generator
2.VIRGINIA PLAIN / Roxy Music
3.HOLD YOUR HEAD UP (single edit) / Argent
4.HERE IT COMES (alternative version) / Strawbs
5.HEY MAN / Rare Bird
6.THE VERY FIRST CLOWN / Shape Of The Rain
7.DO YA / The Move
8.INTO THE COUNTRY / Byzantium
9.ISN'T LIFE STRANGE / The Moody Blues
10.LOVIN' YOU AIN'T EASY / Pagliaro
11.ONCE UPON A DREAM / Rusty
12.FOOL ABOUT YOU / Nazareth
13.FUNNY / Open Road
14.KEEP ON CLUCKING / Stackridge
15.HAMBURGERS / Rupert Hine
16.STRANGE PEOPLE / Eddie Hardin
17.WONDERIN' Y / Slade
18.HONALOOCHIE BOOGIE (demo version) / Mott The Hoople
19.ARISTOCRACY / Caravan
20.I NEED YOUR LOVE TONIGHT / Nirvana
21.AMERICA (single edit) / Yes
22.MASS DEBATE / Bond & Brown
23.MUMMY / Patto

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