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Van Der Graaf Generator|The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other

The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other

Van Der Graaf Generator

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Peter Hammill has always had an abiding interest, it seems, in the blurred boundary between the mystical and the scientific, and between the rational and magical mind; this is certainly evident on the debut Van Der Graaf Generator album, even though Hammill had yet to really begin focusing himself on what it was that was driving him (despite the fact that the band's very name referenced a device that resembles a bastard mix of scientific apparatus and shamanic totem). The Least We Can Do brings those concerns to the fore with ferocity, with time out for a couple of more personal pieces ("Refugees" and "Out of Our Book"). Hammill's lyrics, delivered with all the passion and intent he can muster, reference mysticism, numerology, astrology, various religious pantheons, the Malleus Maleficarum (leading Hammill to conclude, a bit too hopefully, that magic needs to be gray to be balanced), Robert van deGraaf himself (in "Whatever Would Robert Have Said?"), the future of humanity, and surviving ecological catastrophe. This being the start of the 1970s, the hopeful notes are drowned out by the tidal wave of fear, sadness, and despair, despite which, the music does tend to be rather uplifting, thanks to the undercurrent of barely restrained majesty VDGG tended to have (possibly thanks to Hugh Banton, who had been rather used to communicating with God via church and cathedral organs; he brought that expertise to a position more normally occupied by determined B3 thumpers engaged in battle with show-horse guitarists). The main thing that The Least We Can Do is in need of now is a good remastering job (and the addition of a few leftover tracks, such as the "Refugees" single version and its B-side.) [The Virgin CD transfer is a lazy example of taking an album master and making a CD master from it, leaving the album lacking dynamic range and sounding a bit muffled.]

© Steven McDonald /TiVo

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1
Darkness (11/11) [2005 - Remaster]
00:07:29

Robin Cable, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Peter Hammill, Composer - John Anthony, Producer - Van Der Graaf Generator, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Virgin Records Limited

2
Refugees (Remastered)
00:06:25

Robin Cable, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Peter Hammill, Piano, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - John Anthony, Producer - Van Der Graaf Generator, MainArtist - Mike Hurwitz, Cello, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Virgin Records Limited

3
White Hammer (2005 Digital Remaster)
00:08:16

Robin Cable, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Peter Hammill, Composer - John Anthony, Producer - Van Der Graaf Generator, MainArtist - Gerry Salisbury, Cornet, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Virgin Records Limited

4
Whatever Would Robert Have Said? (2005 Digital Remaster)
00:06:08

Robin Cable, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Peter Hammill, Composer - John Anthony, Producer - Van Der Graaf Generator, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Virgin Records Limited

5
Out Of My Book (2005 Digital Remaster)
00:04:05

David Jackson, Composer - Robin Cable, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Peter Hammill, Composer - John Anthony, Producer - Van Der Graaf Generator, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Virgin Records Limited

6
After The Flood (2005 Digital Remaster)
00:11:36

Robin Cable, Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Peter Hammill, Composer - John Anthony, Producer - Van Der Graaf Generator, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Virgin Records Limited

7
The Boat Of Millions Of Years (Remastered 2005)
00:03:53

David Jackson, Flute, Saxophone, Background Vocalist, AssociatedPerformer - Robin Geoffrey Cable, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Peter Hammill, Composer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, AssociatedPerformer - John Anthony, Producer - Van Der Graaf Generator, MainArtist - Guy Evans, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - Hugh Banton, Organ, Piano, Background Vocalist, AssociatedPerformer - Nic Potter, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Virgin Records Limited

8
Refugees (Single Version / Remastered 2005)
00:05:18

David Jackson, Flute, Saxophone, Background Vocalist, AssociatedPerformer - Robin Geoffrey Cable, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Peter Hammill, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Vocals, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - John Anthony, Producer - Van Der Graaf Generator, MainArtist - Guy Evans, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - Hugh Banton, Organ, Background Vocalist, AssociatedPerformer - Nic Potter, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Mike Hurwitz, Cello, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2005 Virgin Records Ltd ℗ 2005 Virgin Records Limited

Album review

Peter Hammill has always had an abiding interest, it seems, in the blurred boundary between the mystical and the scientific, and between the rational and magical mind; this is certainly evident on the debut Van Der Graaf Generator album, even though Hammill had yet to really begin focusing himself on what it was that was driving him (despite the fact that the band's very name referenced a device that resembles a bastard mix of scientific apparatus and shamanic totem). The Least We Can Do brings those concerns to the fore with ferocity, with time out for a couple of more personal pieces ("Refugees" and "Out of Our Book"). Hammill's lyrics, delivered with all the passion and intent he can muster, reference mysticism, numerology, astrology, various religious pantheons, the Malleus Maleficarum (leading Hammill to conclude, a bit too hopefully, that magic needs to be gray to be balanced), Robert van deGraaf himself (in "Whatever Would Robert Have Said?"), the future of humanity, and surviving ecological catastrophe. This being the start of the 1970s, the hopeful notes are drowned out by the tidal wave of fear, sadness, and despair, despite which, the music does tend to be rather uplifting, thanks to the undercurrent of barely restrained majesty VDGG tended to have (possibly thanks to Hugh Banton, who had been rather used to communicating with God via church and cathedral organs; he brought that expertise to a position more normally occupied by determined B3 thumpers engaged in battle with show-horse guitarists). The main thing that The Least We Can Do is in need of now is a good remastering job (and the addition of a few leftover tracks, such as the "Refugees" single version and its B-side.) [The Virgin CD transfer is a lazy example of taking an album master and making a CD master from it, leaving the album lacking dynamic range and sounding a bit muffled.]

© Steven McDonald /TiVo

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