Watch The New Animated Video For Gentle Giant’s ‘Talybont’
The track also features on the reissue of the band’s ‘Free Hand’ album, which has been remixed by Steven Wilson.
Gentle Giant have released a new animated video for “Talybont”, which you can watch below. It’s the latest new video for a song taken from the new Steven Wilson remix of the band’s 1975 album Free Hand, which is out now.
“Talybont” was one of several piece of music that were written for a proposed big screen version of the film Robin Hood that was to have been filmed at the time, starring actors Stanley Baker and Peter Finch.
“The Robin Hood film never happened, but some pieces of music got written,” say the band. “Talybont” on the album Free Hand album was meant to be part of the soundtrack.
Free Hand was Gentle Giant’s seventh album, originally released in July 1975. It was the most commercially successful of the band’s career reaching the Top 40 album chart in Billboard Magazine. It stands as the culmination of the band’s maturity, following the successes of In A Glass House and The Power And The Glory.
Steven Wilson has remixed Free Hand (as he did with the reissue of The Power And The Glory in 2014). Wilson’s remixed version of the album will be released in Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround sound and accompanied by custom animated visuals for each track on Blu-ray.
In addition, the original flat mix, original 1975 quad mix and an instrumental mix will all be included in a digipak CD. A double vinyl album will also be released with both the original flat mix and the Steven Wilson remixed version. The initial first pressing will include a limited edition transparent red version.
Gentle Giant have previously released videos for “His Last Voyage” and “Free Hand.”
Last month, the legendary prog-rock act also shared a series of 8mm film clips from a show believed to be in Cleveland, Ohio from May 1980 on the band’s tour for their final album Civilian, just a month or two before the band split for good.
The clips, originally recorded with no sound, came to light on The Genesis Museum website (the same people responsible for restoring the 1973 Bataclan footage of Genesis) and were synced to audio with a live recording from the same tour, using the tracks “For Nobody” and “Number One” by Gentle Giant fan CJ Irwin.
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