The Union Chapel Concert

The Union Chapel Concert
Live album by Guy Evans and Peter Hammill
Released March 1997
Recorded 3 November 1996
Genre Art rock
Producer Peter Hammill, Guy Evans
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The Union Chapel Concert is a live album by Guy Evans and Peter Hammill, recorded in the Union Chapel in London, 3 November 1996, and released as a double CD in March 1997. The album is noteworthy because it is the first time the four ex-members of Van der Graaf Generator, Hammill, Evans, Hugh Banton and David Jackson, played together in front of a paying audience since the band had broken up in 1978.[2] The subtitle on the front of the album reads: "featuring a one song, one-off reformation of Van der Graaf Generator." David Jackson and Hugh Banton were unannounced guests and played a Soundbeam-medley and a Samuel Barber Adagio for strings on the church organ respectively.[3] All songs that evening were played in varying line-ups. Only "Lemmings" was played by Hammill, Evans, Banton and Jackson.

Track listing

  1. "Fireworks"
  2. "A Forest of Pronouns"
  3. "Anatol's Proposal"
  4. "After the Show"
  5. "Roger and Out"
  6. "Accidents"
  7. "Soundbeam Medley" (listed as "Four Kinds of Rice / Hello / Resolution" in the CD booklet but as "Soundbeam medley" on the back)
  8. "Women of Ireland"
  9. "Ship of Fools"
  10. "Hamburg Station"
  11. "Seven Wonders"
  12. "Barber's Adagio for Strings"
  13. "Red Shift"
  14. "Lemmings"
  15. "Traintime"

Personnel

Blue drums are the invention of Echo City and Guy and Giles are members of the group.[4]

Notes

  1. McDonald, Steven. "The Union Chapel Concert – Peter Hammill : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  2. Christopulos, J., and Smart, P.: "Van der Graaf Generator – The Book", page 306. Phil and Jim publishers, 2005.
  3. Album notes for the cd "The Union Chapel Concert" (1997). Fie!
  4. Album notes for the cd "The Union Chapel Concert" (1997). Fie!
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