Gordon Giltrap – Perilous Journey
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Gordon Giltrap – Perilous Journey

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Artist: Gordon Giltrap
Label: The Electric Record Company
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album, Stereo
Country: UK
Year: 1977
Genres: Rock
Styles: Prog Rock
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Notes: Recorded at Redan Recorders. Published by Essex Music International Ltd. Roger Ball and Malcolm Duncan appear through the courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation. Special thanks to Fylde instruments, Rotosound strings, and Eddie Spence. "Children live on one side of despair, the awakened on the other side" - Herman Hesse. A Triumvirate Production. P 1977 Noeland Productions. Manfactured & Distributed by Pye Records. Printed in England by Robor Limited. Printed insert included.

Tracklist:
A1 Quest (5:17)
A2 The Deserter (3:47)
A3 Pastoral (5:15)
A4 Morbio Gorge (4:12)
B1 Heartsong (5:02)
B2 Reflections & Despair (3:17)
B3 Cascade (4:40)
B4 To The High Throne (3:52)
B5 Vision (4:37)

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Artist: Gordon Giltrap

Gordon Giltrap, MBE (born April 6, 1948 in Brenchley, Kent but grew up in Deptford, South East London) is an English guitarist, composer and sometime vocalist. His music crosses several genres (from jazz to progressive rock), and he has been described as "one of the most revered [British] guitarists of his generation" and has been praised by fellow musicians including [a=Steve Rothery], [a=Jimmy Page] and [a=Ritchie Blackmore], although his lyrics have been called "naive", something that made him refrain from singing for many years already in the 70s. Hence all the instrumental albums. His most popular and wellknown song, [i]Heartsong[/i] from late 1977 (and included on his classic [i]Perilous Journey[/i] LP) was an instrumental hit in early 1978,

Giltrap himself cites fellow UK guitarists [a=Bert Jansch], [a=Hank Marvin], [a=John Renbourne] and [a=Pete Townsend] among his influences. As of Jan. 2024, aged 75 and after the loss of his son in 2018 and his second wife in 2022, he's still recording and playing at clubs.