Progress (Michael Giles album)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Released4 November 2002[1]
Recorded1978
StudioThe Cottage Studio, Dorset, England
Progress
Studio album by
Released4 November 2002[1]
Recorded1978
StudioThe Cottage Studio, Dorset, England
GenreJazz fusion, progressive rock
ProducerMichael Giles
Michael Giles chronology
McDonald and Giles (With Ian McDonald)
(1970)
Progress
(2002)
Official Bootleg V.1 (With 21st Century Schizoid Band)
(2002)

Progress is a solo album recorded by original King Crimson drummer Michael Giles. It was recorded in 1978, but unreleased until 2002.

The album was recorded in the 70s (mostly in 1978) in Giles home studio after he and former King Crimson keyboardist and woodwind player Ian McDonald recorded their 1970 collaborative album McDonald and Giles.[2] It was released in 2002, 24 years after being completed. It was only released on CD, with no vinyl or (official) digital release.[3]

The album features extensive contributions from Caravan multi-instrumentalist Geoffrey Richardson, who plays guitar, viola, flute, and fretless bass. The album also features Giles, Giles and Fripp alumni and Giles' brother, Peter Giles, who plays bass guitar on most tracks. With the exception of track 6, John G. Perry played bass on some of the remaining songs. Keyboards were played by Giles, Canterbury-based keyboardist Dave MacRae and Strawbs keyboardist John Mealing

Giles handles vocals & voices on 4 of the 12 tracks on the album (with contributions from Perry and Richardson on 3 & 5 respectively) with 6 of the tracks being instrumentals and the other 2 tracks feature voices by folk singer Catherine Howe. The album features a small brass section on two tracks which was arranged by Derek Wadsworth and features the alto sax, trumpet, flugelhorn and trombone.

Track listing

Personnel

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI