Robert John Godfrey ’s 1974 solo debut, , is a foundational pillar of British symphonic progressive rock. Released on Charisma Records, it serves as the essential precursor to his work with The Enid , showcasing the keyboard maestro’s fusion of Romantic-era classical structures with rock instrumentation. Album Overview
: Some listeners find the vocals by Christopher Lewis to be an acquired taste, with one reviewer on Rate Your Music describing them as "saccharine" or "bleating". Download Robert John Godfrey 1974 Fall Hyperion rar
: Fans of The Enid consider it an "essential record" and a "masterpiece of progressive rock". Reviewers on Prog Archives praise its "sonorous extravaganza" and "triumphal pomp". Robert John Godfrey ’s 1974 solo debut, ,
: Titled after the poem by Keats, the album features slow-moving, orchestral-rock songs and pseudo-medievalistic lyrical themes. Tracklist Highlights The Raven Transitions from delicate piano to majestic anthems. Mountains Features prominent, virtuosic piano work. Water Song Often cited as the best vocal track on the record. Isault Melodious and emotionally charged. The Daemon of the World : Fans of The Enid consider it an
: It is viewed as a bridge between Godfrey's time with Barclay James Harvest and the "eccentric brand of classical music" he would later define with The Enid. Availability Note Robert John Godfrey, 1974 - Fall Of Hyperion - Prog Rock
: Pure Symphonic Prog characterized by grandiose keyboard runs, pipe organ, and "actual real organic art music" rather than simple imitation.