The Long Hello | ||||
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Studio album by David Jackson Hugh Banton, Guy Evans and Nic Potter |
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Released | 1974 | |||
Recorded | August 1973 at Foel Studios, Cefn Coch, Montgomeryshire | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 44:17 | |||
Label | Butt | |||
Producer | Guy Evans | |||
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The Long Hello is a studio instrumental album by David Jackson, Hugh Banton, Guy Evans and Nic Potter recorded in August 1973 and released in Italy in 1974 (and Britain and Europe in 1976). It was engineered by Hugh Banton, and it was mixed at Chalk Farm Studios, London.
David Jackson, Hugh Banton, Guy Evans and Nic Potter had all been members of Van der Graaf Generator, but that band had split up in August 1972 (reformed in 1975).
In 1981 Nic Potter and Guy Evans released a sort of follow-up to this album, The Long Hello Volume Two. There also is a Long Hello Volume Three (David Jackson and Guy Evans, 1982) and Long Hello Volume Four (David Jackson, Guy Evans, and Life of Riley, 1983). The album Gentlemen Prefer Blues (Jackson, Banton, Evans, 1985) is sometimes regarded as a sort of Long Hello Volume Five.
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