 NEW
YORK (Gentle Giant announcement) - Iconic progressive rock band Gentle
Giant will mark the 35th anniversary of their formation with the
release of seven of their albums, all re-mastered and re-packaged in a
special 35th anniversary edition and containing previously unreleased
material. The first two releases scheduled are Free Hand and In A Glass
House, both due in-stores May 10. Gentle Giant, formed in the
U.K. in 1970 by brothers Derek, Ray and Phil Shulman, have sold over 3
million albums in North America alone beginning with their self-titled
debut released in 1970. Free Hand, originally released in 1975, is
considered Gentle Giant's most commercial album. The 35th anniversary
edition will contain the previously unreleased live version of "Just
The Same." One of the band's most popular albums, but never before
available in the U.S., In A Glass House (1973), will feature the bonus
live track, "Experience." "I am proud to have the opportunity to
release the music of Gentle Giant through my own company DRT
Entertainment," said Derek Shulman upon the announcement. "I was
extremely fortunate to have been surrounded by outstanding musicians
and friends in the 70's. Together we composed music that still holds up
with old and new fans alike. These new releases will uphold the
integrity of the band, and hopefully inspire new generations of
musicians. Enjoy what was and what is!" The rest of 2005 will
bring the re-releases of The Power and the Glory (1974), Interview
(1976), Giant for a Day (1978), The Missing Piece (1977) and Playing
The Fool (1977), a double live album. A Gentle Giant anthology and a
DVD of concert footage shot across Europe in 1974, as well as an
interview from Italian TV, are also scheduled for a December release.
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