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Chronometree

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Chronometree
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1, 2000[1]
GenreProgressive rock, art rock
Length48:00
LabelArion Records/Sound Resources
ProducerSteve Babb, Fred Schendel
Glass Hammer chronology
On to Evermore
(1998)
Chronometree
(2000)
The Middle-Earth Album
(2001)

Chronometree is the fourth studio album by American progressive rock band Glass Hammer, released on May 1, 2000.[1]

It is the first album to feature Susie Bogdanowicz (then named Susie Warren), who is featured as guest backing vocalist in the album and would later join the band as lead singer for subsequent releases. Session member Brad Marler provided all lead vocals for the album.

It is a tongue-in-cheek concept album concerning a young man called Tom, who becomes convinced that aliens are trying to communicate with him through his albums. It is a celebration of the excesses of seventies progressive rock, and uses many of the traditional keyboard sounds of the era in order to strengthen this connection. The band's 2018 seventeenth studio album, Chronomonaut, is a follow-up to Chronometree.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Fred Schendel and Steve Babb except when noted

No.TitleLength
1."Empty Space – Revealer"6:45
2."An Eldritch Wind"3:26
3."Revelation/Chronometry"8:07
4."Chronotheme"4:41
5."A Perfect Carousel" (Brad Marler)5:17
6."Chronos Deliverer"5:49
7."Shapes of the Morning"1:55
8."Chronoverture"5:59
9."The Waiting"5:43
10."Watching the Sky"0:59

Personnel

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Glass Hammer
Additional musicians
  • Brad Marler – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Arjen Lucassen – additional lead guitar on "All In Good Time"
  • Terry Clouse – additional lead guitar[2]
  • Susie Warren – backing vocals on "Chronos Deliverer"
  • Jamie Watkins – backing vocals on "Chronos Deliverer"
  • Sarah Snyder – backing vocals on "Chronos Deliverer"
Production

References

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  1. ^ a b "Chronometree". Glass Hammer's official website. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  2. ^ "Chronometree". Musical Discoveries. May 29, 2000. Retrieved July 21, 2018.