World Record

World Record

by Van der Graaf Generator
World Record

World Record

by Van der Graaf Generator

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Released in the latter half of 1976 as a half-hearted attempt at some sort of commercial focus in the U.K. and U.S., World Record suffers from several ailments: there was much tension in the band at this point, particularly between leader Peter Hammill and keyboardist Hugh Banton. In the end, the band would split apart, with Banton and wind player David Jackson leaving, while Hammill and drummer Guy Evans recruited replacements. World Record is very much a divided record, sounding beautifully clean, but lacking in both performance and focus. Evans plays as well as ever, but without the creative spark of earlier records; Hammill, meanwhile, was responsible for the rambling, scattered "Meurglys III (The Songwriter's Guild)," a lumbering piece named after one of his guitars. Of the cuts present, the best are the operatic "Masks," which mines one of Hammill's favorite themes, that of identity, and "Wondering," written in collaboration with Banton. "Wondering" is beautifully hymn-like until the very end, when it suddenly becomes querulous and uncertain, ending the album both with a note of hope and a desperate question. ~ Steven McDonald

Product Details

Release Date: 06/27/2025
Label: Esoteric
UPC: 5013929489615

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Van der Graaf Generator   Primary Artist
David Jackson   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano),Vocals (Background),Wind,Flute,Keyboards,Saxophone
Peter Hammill   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Guitar (Acoustic)
Guy Evans   Drums,Percussion,Finger Snaps
Hugh Banton   Bass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Pedal Steel,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Peter Hammill   Composer
Pat Moran   Engineer
Van der Graaf Generator   Producer
Hugh Banton   Composer
Joe Werner   Composer
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