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Perilous Journey
1977 studio album by Gordon Giltrap From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Perilous Journey is a 1977 studio album by guitarist Gordon Giltrap.
The album was remixed and re-released in 1998.
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Reception
AllMusic awarded the album with 2.5 stars and its review by Stewart Mason states: "Part of a trilogy of mid-'70s releases that presents a much different side of the folk-based guitarist Gordon Giltrap, 1977's Perilous Journey is a strictly instrumental album recorded with an enormous cadre of friends and studio musicians".[1]
Track listing
All music composed by Gordon Giltrap
Side one
Side two
Personnel
- Gordon Giltrap - guitars
- Rod Edwards - keyboards
- John G. Perry - bass
- Simon Phillips - drums
with:
- Tony Carr - percussion
- Rod Edwards - additional keyboards
- Roger Ball - alto saxophone on "The Deserter" and "Morbio Gorge"
- Malcolm Duncan - tenor saxophone on "Morbio Gorge"
- Stan Sulzmann - tenor saxophone
- Jeff Daly - baritone saxophone
- Henry Lowther, Martin Drover - trumpet
- Chris Pyne - trombone
- Patrick Halling - strings leader
- Technical
- Roger T. Wake - engineer
- Jean Luke Epstein - art direction, illustration
References
External links
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