Legendary Progressive Rock band Gentle Giant unveil the official video for the track “I Lost My Head” taken from their album “Interview” 2023 Remix by Steven Wilson. Watch the video through the YouTube player below:
Award winning producer and musician Steven Wilson has now remixed βInterviewβ in Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround sound. The Porcupine Tree guitarist and highly regarded solo artist has long been a fan of the band, noting them as a primary influence on his own work. Wilsonβs painstaking attention to detail, deep respect for the source material and keen tonal range makes the album sound as fresh today as it did on first release. In addition to the 2023 remixes, the original 1976 stereo mix, original 1976 quad mix, instrumental mixes, and custom visuals for each track are all included in the CD/Blu-Ray version. The 2023 remix is available on 180g black vinyl, with a limited edition sky blue color vinyl variant.
Purchase (USA): https://ingrv.es/in-terview-2o6-x
Purchase (UK/EU): https://gentlegiantuk.lnk.to/interviewPR
Blue-ray + CD Digipak contains:
2023 Steven Wilson Remix, Dolby Atmos Mixes, 5.1 Surround Sound Mixes, Instrumental Mixes, Original 1976 Quad Mix, Original 1976 Stereo Mix, Custom Visuals for each track.
CD Digipak contains: 2023 Steven Wilson Remix
Vinyl LP (180g): 2023 Steven Wilson Remix
Limited Edition Sky Blue Vinyl LP (180g): 2023 Steven Wilson Remix
βInterviewβ was the eighth studio recorded album of Gentle Giant and was released April 23, 1976. The line up on the album is Derek Shulman, Ray Shulman, Gary Green, Kerry Minnear and John Weathers. The album also has the participation of βSoundsβ writer Phil Sutcliffe as the βinterviewer..
The band had completed a year of non stop touring throughout Europe and North America promoting the highly successful βFree Handβ album. Despite having no real down time the band felt inclined to write and record the follow up to βFree Handβ without having any time to reflect on its success. This may have influenced both the direction and attitude of the album, hence its somewhat cynical concept.
The band recorded the album in its favored Advision Studios where in addition to the usual stereo version the album was also mixed in 4-channel quadraphonic sound. It poked a little satirical fun at the state of the music industry and dissected the way a groupβs relationship with the Rock press could either help or hinder their career. Stylistically it continued in the vein of their preceding seventh studio album, βFree Handβ released in the year before, in 1975.
Featuring a spoken cameo from Sounds writer Phil Sutcliffe, the shape-shifting funk-rock of the title track βInterviewβ lampooned clichΓ©d RockβnβRoll journalism, while the snappy βAnother Showβ painted a vivid portrait of life on the road, redolent of The Kinksβ βHere Comes Yet Another Day.β
Elsewhere, βInterviewβ further displayed the eclectic and versatile nature of the band, from the 5/4 reggae influenced groove of βGive It Backβ to the ethereal βDesignβ which featured a cappella vocal passages combined with a furious percussion section. βTimingβ lived up to its name, a complex rocker with stop start dynamics driven by Ray Shulmanβs biting electric violin. The album closed breathlessly with the epic seven-minute suite βI Lost My Head,β its deceptively delicate opening majestically transforming into one of Giantβs most unstoppable and relentless riffs. All in all an βInterviewβ well worth attending.
Tracklist:
- Interview β 6:52
- Give It Back β 5:09
- Design β 5:00
- Another Show β 3:29
- Empty City β 4:37
- Timing β 4:34
- I lost My Head β 6:59
CD contains: 2023 Steven Wilson Remix
Blu-ray contains: 2023 Steven Wilson Remix β’ Dolby Atmos Mixes β’ Album Mixes (96/24 Stereo LPCM) β’ DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 96/24 5.1 LPCM) β’ Instrumental Mixes (96/24 Stereo LPCM) β’ Original 1976 Quad Mix (DTS-HD Master Audio 4.0 96/24 4.0 LPCM)