This guy is criminally underrated! The only albums I've managed to find from him are not even in his top 5 on this site and are still fantastic! As for Van Der Graaf, I've been into them for a while now but I never dug into Hammill's solo work. The guy has such a unique voice, but I have a feeling he's one of those artists you either love or hate..
It will be a fun time trying to hunt down and collect his entire discography because it is massive.
So far I've managed to find 9 of his 48 studio albums on vinyl.
I never stop playing my favorite music. It would take a lifetime of listening to understand Rossini's Barber of Seville for example, even though it was written in a couple of weeks, so I will never tire of music like that. It is very convenient because I don't have to dig through the 50s trash bin to discover new music for example. Just listen to old faves.
This guy is criminally underrated! The only albums I've managed to find from him are not even in his top 5 on this site and are still fantastic! As for Van Der Graaf, I've been into them for a while now but I never dug into Hammill's solo work. The guy has such a unique voice, but I have a feeling he's one of those artists you either love or hate..
It will be a fun time trying to hunt down and collect his entire discography because it is massive.
So far I've managed to find 9 of his 48 studio albums on vinyl.
5/13 - Van Der Graaf
4/35 - Peter Hammill
Looking forward to digging deeper!
That’s good stuff right there.
I recently had a similar reaction to another great prog band, Premiata Forneria Marconi
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