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    Khan - Space Shanty (Deram 1972) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

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    Khan - Space Shanty (Deram 1972) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    Khan - Space Shanty (1972)
    Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 1.01GB
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    Khan - Space Shanty (Deram 1972) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    Khan were the almost legendary Steve Hillage (later of Gong and ongoing solo success), Dave Stewart (Egg, Hatfield and the North, National Health), Nick Greenwood (The Crazy World of Arthur Brown) and Eric Peachy (Dr. K’s Blues Band). Their lifespan was short but that matters not – Space Shanty is an ambitious, sometimes flawed vestige by which to remember them.
    A concept album of sorts, Space Shanty rings with otherworldly sounds, over-sincere vocals, winding guitar passages and Dave Stewart’s ethereal organs creating an interstellar undercurrent. Everything a progressive rock album should have.
    With six tracks ranging from five to ten minutes in length, Khan tick all the boxes on the progressive rock checklist with a sound that’s not a hundred miles from Camel’s Moonmadness, albeit four years prior to that release. It also suggests the direction Steve Hillage was headed in – even with his musical career in its infancy – influenced by the avant-garde Canterbury scene and showcasing the experimental flair for which he’d receive prog rock adulation on Gong’s “Radio Gnome Trilogy” and beyond.
    Space Shanty is a solid, if occasionally understated example of progressive rock. The kernel of the far-out, space-age voyaging of Hillage’s later years, a psychedelic blend of arty space-rock and progressive organ noodling that takes us into the realms of sci-fi authors Brian Aldiss and Larry Niven. Head Full of Snow.com

    Many thanks to Avax member ‘Pink Island’ for kindly loaning this LP


    Track listing:

    A1. Space Shanty
    Including The Cobalt Sequence and March of the Sine Squadrons
    A2. Stranded
    Including Effervescent Psychonovelty No. 5
    A3. Mixed Up Man of the Mountains

    B1. Driving To Amsterdam
    B2. Stargazers
    B3. Hollow Stone
    Including Escape of the Space Pirates

    Personnel:

    Steve Hillage – Guitars, vocals
    Nick Greenwood – Bass, vocals
    Eric Peachey – Drums
    With Dave Stewart – Organ, piano, skyceleste, marimbas
    Produced by Neil Slaven for Gruggy Woof
    Recorded at Command, Olympic and Tollington Park Studios.

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