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<cite> These liner notes are reproduced with the kind permission of the Terrapin Trucking (UK) Ltd. Transcribed by Seong-Woo Kim. </cite>
<cite> These liner notes are reproduced with the kind permission of the Terrapin Trucking (UK) Ltd. Transcribed by Seong-Woo Kim. </cite>


= Free Hand - Liner Notes from the Truck CD =
Liner Notes from the Truck CD:


Originally released in September 1975, [../free.hand.html Free Hand] was Gentle Giant's seventh album, and their first for the Chrysalis label. Their move to Chrysalis followed a brief and less than satisfactory spell with Phonogram subsidiary World Wide Artists. Although their eighteen months with WWA had seen the release of two excellent albums, [../in.a.glass.house.html In A Glass House](1973) and [../the.power.and.the.glory.html  The Power And The Glory](1974), both of which had done much to enhance the band's reputation, the relationship had quickly soured. It was with a profound sense of relief, and at considerable expense, that Giant finally extricated themselves from their contract and moved on.
Originally released in September 1975, [../free.hand.html Free Hand] was Gentle Giant's seventh album, and their first for the Chrysalis label. Their move to Chrysalis followed a brief and less than satisfactory spell with Phonogram subsidiary World Wide Artists. Although their eighteen months with WWA had seen the release of two excellent albums, [../in.a.glass.house.html In A Glass House](1973) and [../the.power.and.the.glory.html  The Power And The Glory](1974), both of which had done much to enhance the band's reputation, the relationship had quickly soured. It was with a profound sense of relief, and at considerable expense, that Giant finally extricated themselves from their contract and moved on.

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