McDonald And Giles – McDonald And Giles (1970)

McDonald And Giles – McDonald And Giles (1970)

Originally released in 1970. These ex King Crimson pair teamed up to record a stunningly beautiful album with rich musical textures and Abbey Road-esque vocal arrangements and full orchestration, the album continued where their work in King Crimson left off and featured a guest appearance by Steve Winwood. This is a gem that requires immediate attention.

Tracklist:

1. Suite In C
2. Flight Of The Ibis
3. Is She Waiting?
4. Tomorrow’s People – The Children Of Today
5. Birdman: The Inventor’s Dream (O.U.A.T.)
6. Birdman: The Workshop
7. Birdman: Wishbone Ascension
8. Birdman: Birdman Flies!
9. Birdman: Wings In The Sunset
10. Birdman: Birdman – The Reflection

McDonald And Giles – McDonald And Giles (1970)

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30 Responses

  1. gammon says:

    Thanks for this, sounds great. 🙂

  2. Skaman says:

    Will you marry me?

  3. Anonymous says:

    Beautiful!

  4. Anonymous says:

    I think you live in the garden of delights… or maybe YOU are ….the delight??
    No.. you’re just a lovely person who loves great music.
    But… i think i’m talking about the same thing..
    Next album will be “The Garden of Jane Delawney” or i am wrong?

  5. Anonymous says:

    I have been looking for this.

  6. Anonymous says:

    This album is one of my favs.

    I also would love to hear Trees – The Garden of Jane Delawney!

  7. Anonymous says:

    I was wondering: what about Giles, Giles & Fripp (The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp) ???

    dna

  8. Anonymous says:

    i was looking for a long time for giles,giles and fripp and, what asurprise a magical album what i don’t waiting for.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Hi, anonymous

    I was suggesting if anyone would post giles, giles & fripp, not saying that I would post it. I have the original LP, but, unfortunately, as most of my records from that era (mcdonald & giles included), gg&f is in a very very bad shape. It would be a massive task, if possible, to extract an acceptable sound from it.

    dna

  10. Anonymous says:

    Thank you ever so much. This makes my day.
    You are the queen!

  11. Anonymous says:

    in some sense early king crimson is converting to early caravan. Thanks for all the well sorted music here.

    herr k.

  12. Dim Chandelier says:

    I have the G,G&F vinyl somewhere. I think it’s in pretty good shape.
    There’s a CD – The Bronesbury Tapes that has some of the Cheerful Insanity stuff. There’s a lot of junk on it though. I downloaded it, for free, from emusic.com – 30 day free trial.

  13. Anonymous says:

    AWESOME thank you.

  14. Friendlier says:

    I’ve been hoping someone would post this. Thank you very much. The album cover is gorgeous, just as I recall.

  15. Anonymous says:

    progressive rock at its finest

  16. Anonymous says:

    Very nice.

  17. Anonymous says:

    nice Beatlesque & jazzy influences

  18. skippy says:

    This is an awesome album.

  19. sapien says:

    Wow – never heard of this and it’s great! Some of it reminds me of Os Mutantes (maybe wrongly but that what comes to mind).

  20. Anonymous says:

    excellent album

  21. half graham says:

    What a remarkable album!

  22. Acid Visions says:

    Thanks for your comments!

  23. Anonymous says:

    I am really enjoying this album.

  24. Anonymous says:

    great early British prog rock

  25. Anonymous says:

    Blessings! I lost this lyrical and fun album in a 1974 move. Although I stitched together a version of sorts in the Last Days of Napster, it has some issues. Another superb Acid Visions selection.

  26. Anonymous says:

    I bought this record when it came out in 1970. I still own it, but along with all my other records…they’re stored in the basement and I have not played them or unpacked them since the late 80’s.

    But…I still own em!!

  27. joe says:

    i like this BLOG

  28. Anonymous says:

    No, it’s unbelieveble!!!!!!!!

  29. CJ says:

    Bastards! Just had to put their hot girlfriends on the cover . . .(I’m jealous!)

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