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GRACIOUS! - The Recordings 1970-1971 (3 CD + DVD Expanded Edition)

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GRACIOUS! - The Recordings 1970-1971 (3 CD + DVD Expanded Edition)Anthology featuring all the recordings by the Progressive Rock band Gracious! between 1970-1971.
Format: CD / Cat No: ECRUS4005 / PRE-ORDER Release Date: 31/10/2025

Track Listing: CD 1 - Gracious!: 1. Introduction / 2. Heaven / 3. Hell / 4. Fugue In D Minor / 5. The Dream

CD 2: This is Gracious!: 1. Super Nova: a. Arrival of the Traveller - b. Blood Red Sun - c. Say Goodbye to Love - d. Prepare to Meet Thy Maker / 2. C.B.S. / 3. What’s Come To Be / 4. Blue Skies And Alibis / Bonus tracks: 5. Hold Me Down / 6. Once On A Windy Day (single version)

CD 3 - Gracious! Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 (Previously unreleased): 1. Super Nova / 2. Once On A Windy Day

DVD (Multi-region): Gracious! Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 film (Previously unreleased) : 1. Super Nova / 2. Once On A Windy Day

More information: Featuring Paul "Sandy" Davis (lead vocals, 12-string guitar), Alan Cowderoy (lead guitar, vocals), Martin Kitcat (Mellotron, organ, piano, vocals), Tim Wheatley (bass, vocals) and Robert Lipson (drums), the band first came to prominence in 1968 when they supported The Who on tour. They recorded a single for Polydor Records before a support slot for King Crimson in 1969 led to them purchasing a mellotron and changing style.

In 1970 their debut self-titled album appeared on the Vertigo label and the band were greeted with critical praise. This in turn led to Gracious! performing a set at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival (joining a bill that featured Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Who, Family, ELP, The Moody Blues and many more). Their set was recorded and filmed but was to remain unreleased.

In early 1971 the band recorded their second album at Olympic Studios. Originally entitled ‘Supernova’ and perhaps their finest work, the band was dropped by Vertigo prior to its release. The recordings eventually received a belated release on Philips Records under the title "This is... Gracious!" later in 1971.

"The Recordings 1970-1971" gathers together both albums and also includes a CD of the band's 1970 Isle of Wight Festival set and a multi-region DVD featuring the film of their Isle of Wight performance. The set also includes a lavishly illustrated booklet with many unseen photographs and a new essay with band interviews by Mike Barnes.