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Gordon Giltrap - Peace Will Fall '2018 / 2023

Peace Will Fall
ArtistGordon Giltrap Related artists
Album name Peace Will Fall
Country
Date 2018 / 2023
GenreFolk
Play time 49:22
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 326 / 116 MB
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

01. Praise Him
02. The Best Of Me
03. This Father's Love
04. Under A Blue Sky
05. The Lord's Seat
06. Christmas Carol
07. Mary
08. First Light
09. In Honour Of Your Name
10. Love Wins
11. The Lord Is My Strength
12. Walk Beside Me
13. Echoes Of Heaven
14. Peace Will Fall


 moreBorn in Kent in 1948, Giltrap grew up in the South East London district
of Deptford, where he began playing guitar at the age of 12. Developing his own
distinctive playing style without ever receiving any formal training, he played
in local rock bands in his early teens and eventually gravitated toward the
mid-'60s London folk scene alongside John Renbourn, John Martyn, and Bert
Jansch. In 1966, at the age of 18, Giltrap signed a deal with Transatlantic
Records and released his self-titled debut two years later. A mix of inventive
instrumental pieces and vocal songs with experimental and psych flourishes, it
was followed in 1969 by the similarly minded Portrait, Giltrap's second and last
release for Transatlantic. In the spring of that year, he joined famed U.K.
busker Don Partridge on a tour and soon formed the acoustic rock band Accolade
with him. Although he wrote several songs and played lead guitar for the
project, Giltrap left Accolade in 1970 following the release of their first
album. Arriving in 1971, A Testament of Time featured a more typical
singer/songwriter storytelling style replete with sections and slightly more
elaborate arrangements, and also marked his first and only release for MCA.
After another brief one-off tenure on the Philips label for 1973's Giltrap, he
landed on a new approach that focused more intensely on instrumental
compositions and leaned toward orchestrally arranged prog rock.

Released in 1976, Visionary was based on the art and poetry of William Blake and
marked Giltrap's first release in this new mode. Having found more success in
this arena than with his singer/songwriter albums, he formed the Gordon Giltrap
Band and toured in support of Visionary while completing his 1977 follow-up,
Perilous Journey, another instrumental prog album that became his most
successful release to date. A chart success reaching number 29 on the U.K.
albums chart, Perilous Journey also yielded the hit single "Heartsong," which
was eventually used as the theme song for the BBC travel television show
Holiday. Ironically, another Giltrap song, "The Carnival" was later used as the
theme song for Holiday's rival program, Wish You Were Here...? on the ITV
network. Released in 1978, Fear of the Dark followed in the same vein as its two
predecessors and marked the completion of a trilogy of albums that cemented
Giltrap's successful second career phase.

While 1979's The Peacock Party expanded on his prog rock approach, it also
marked the re-emergence of Giltrap as an acoustic guitarist on several tracks, a
trend he would continue with 1982's Airwaves and 1984's In at the Deep End, two
albums that leaned more heavily toward new age than progressive. Coming full
circle back to his first love, acoustic guitar music, Giltrap recorded the
pleasingly spartan Elegy in 1986, offering a mix of solo acoustic six- and
12-string instrumentals with only occasional additions of electric guitar and
bass. Following the 1987 Christmas album A Midnight Clear, Giltrap spent the
early part of the 1990s working on a wide range of personal projects and
collaborations. In addition to the live albums On a Summer's Night (1991) and
Live at the BBC (1995), he recorded a duets album with jazz guitarist Martin
Taylor; composed and performed The Brotherhood Suite, a classical work based on
pre-Raphaelite painters (1995), and oversaw the reissue of his two Transatlantic
albums. In 1996, he played alongside an early hero, Cliff Richard, in his West
End musical Heathcliff. Two years later, in 1998, Giltrap delivered the career
highlight Troubadour, an intricate instrumental album that paired his acoustic
finesse with lush orchestral arrangements by the legendary Del Newman.

Released in the year 2000, Music for the Small Screen collated the various
television compositions Giltrap recorded throughout his career. That same year,
he was honored by an invitation to join the British entertainment industry
fraternity and charity organization The Grand Order of Water Rats, whose ranks
have included everyone from comic actor Charlie Chaplin to Queen guitarist Brian
May. He remained highly active throughout the early 2000s, both on-stage and in
the studio, releasing the spare and elegant Under This Blue Sky in 2002, a 2003
covers album called Remember This, and 2004's pastoral Drifter. Also during this
period, he worked with his friend Ian Wood, a hypnotherapy expert, on a mental
health recorded project called Receptive Relaxation, which involved tranquil
compositions from Giltrap paired with hypnosis affirmations spoken by Wood.
Between 2011 and 2012, they released seven volumes in this series. Following a
second guitar duets album with Martin Taylor in 2005, he issued the live CD/DVD
set Gordon Giltrap and Friends Live at the Symphony Hall Birmingham. Another
live offering, a solo concert titled As It Happens, appeared in 2007 along with
the studio album Secret Valentine.

In 2010, Giltrap paired up with progressive keyboard legend and longtime friend
Rick Wakeman for the duo album From Brush & Stone and delivered a solo album,
Shining Morn, later that year. A few years later, he teamed up with Wakeman's
son, keyboardist Oliver, to record the collaborative Ravens & Lullabies, which
saw Giltrap return to the harder prog rock sound of his late-'70s albums.
Another collaboration arrived in 2017, this time with keyboardist Paul Ward on
The Last of England, which offered a mix of prog, folk, pop, and classical. ©
Timothy Monger



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