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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List February Top Sellers Newsprint | Release ![]() £9.99 Reduced! In stock Catalogue number LCVP156CD Release date 29/03/2004 Format CD Label La Cooka Ratcha Gordon Giltrap Live at Ambergate Disc 1 1. Arrival 2. Down The River 3. Chambertin 4. At Giltrap's Bar 5. A Christmas Carol 6. The Picnic 7. A Dublin Day 8. Daisy Chain 9. Kaz 10. Who Knows Where Tomorrow Goes 11. Departure Gordon Giltrap is quite rightly acclaimed as one of the most influential and revered guitarists to come out of the UK in the last thirty odd years. He acquired his first real guitar at the age of twelve and like so many young aspiring guitarists was influenced by the musicians of the day. In this instance Hank Marvin, Pete Townshend, Julian Bream, The Beatles and Bert Jansch amongst others. As he was self taught Gordon developed a distinctive style of his own which became a recognisable style all of it's own. Starting his professional career in 1968 Gordon began to work at the celebrated Les Cousins club in London along with contemporaries like Al Stewart, John Martyn and John Renbourn to name a few. Gordon signed a recording deal in the late sixties and recorded two albums before playing on the 1970 album by folk-rock band Accolade. Gordon's third album was his first for a major label (MCA) and was entitled A Testament Of Time. Shortly after the release of this album Gordon started to pursue an instrumental style, which reached, it's height on albums like Visionary, Perilous Journey and Fear Of The Dark. Gordon's career has taken him through many styles including folk, rock and classical. He is probably best known for his hit single Heartsong which was a hit in the late seventies and was featured on the album perilous Journey. It was also featured as the theme tune for the long running BBC television programme The Holiday Programme. In addition to working solidly with his own Gordon Giltrap band in the late seventies and early eighties Gordon also worked extensively as a solo artist and even worked with Cliff Richard in the nineties on Cliff's musical adaptation of Wuthering Heights Heathcliff even writing two pieces of music for the show. In addition to this Gordon has recorded many albums over the years including a tribute to one of his own influences Bert Jansch. Gordon continues to perform and record and is still held in high esteem by his contemporaries such as Queen's Brian May, Ritchie Blackmore and Bert Jansch. Gordon's most recent album is a live album recorded in Shining Cliff Woods Ambergate in Derbyshire on the 20th and 21st of August 2002. The recording is a binaural recording and is meant to be heard on headphones. Binaural recordings give a better surround perspective when played on high quality headphones at a lower volume due to the setting of the recording the performances were generally relaxed and informal and brought out the best in the playing of Gordon Giltrap. This recording is an exciting and cutting edge development in recording which lends itself to the music and virtuoso performance of Gordon Giltrap. | |
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