Civilian (Gentle Giant album)
Civilian is the eleventh and final studio album by the British band Gentle Giant, released in 1980.[3][5] It was recorded at Sound City Studios in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles with former Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick. Consisting mostly of short rock songs, it is closer to a traditional rock sound than the progressive style for which the band is best known. The album also marked a return to Columbia Records in the U.S. and Canada after an eight-year hiatus; the band's last album released with Columbia had been 1972's Octopus. The album peaked at No. 203 on the Billboard 200.[6] Soon after the album's release, Gentle Giant played a final tour and then split up. A previously unreleased track, "Heroes No More", has been included on some CD reissues of the album. Another track from the same period, "You Haven't a Chance", appeared on the compilation album Under Construction 17 years later. Critical receptionReviewing the 2006 Gentle Giant reissues, The Village Voice deemed Civilian "bland" and a bomb "that destroyed the band."[7] Track listingAll lead vocals by Derek Shulman, except "Shadows on the Street", sung by Kerry Minnear.[citation needed] All tracks are written by Kerry Minnear, Derek Shulman and Ray Shulman except where noted
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