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ARTIST
WATER INTO WINE BAND
TITLE
Hill Climbing for Beginners
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SPIRAL GROOVE
CATALOG #
SG 3006LP
SG 3006LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/17/2012
Probably the best album to appear on the leading Myrrh label, established as a division of Word Records by
Billy Ray Hearn
in 1972. This was the debut recording for the British outfit,
Water Into Wine Band
, which appeared in different forms on both sides of the Atlantic in the mid-'70s. Although Myrrh enjoyed some commercial success with cross-over artist
Amy Grant
, whose secular albums were marketed by A&M and were also able to boast CCM albums from the likes of
Billy Preston
,
Mighty Clouds Of Joy
,
Al Green
and even
Cliff Richard
, from a musical perspective,
Hill Climbing...
was in an altogether different league. The band was formed at Cambridge University by four extremely accomplished musicians, two of whom were to go on to perform with a major orchestra, and
Hill Climbing...
, or at least the UK version presented here (Myrrh, feeling the album too raw for the sensitive American market, shipped the band to the States to do an anodyne re-record), has gone on to achieve the status of a progressive folk masterpiece. The album is beautifully recorded and the exotic array of instruments including bongos, timpani, gongs and violins, combine wonderfully to produce a recording of musical and technical brilliance. An extremely good album and highly recommended.
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