Gregorian
Gregorian chant, crossover, new age music, symphonic rock
"Layers of smooth harmonies weave together over steady, contemplative rhythms, creating an expansive atmosphere that encourages introspection."
Quick Start
A good place to start with Gregorian is…
Masters of Chant Chapter III
2002
Career Arc
Gregorian's discography from 1991 to 2012
Full discography
Gregorian's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
Albums ()
Epic Chants
2012
Masters of Chant Chapter VIII
2011
Best Of 1990-2010
2011
The Dark Side of the Chant
2010
Masters of Chant Chapter VII
2009
Christmas Chants & Visions
2008
Masters Of Chant Barnes & Noble Edition
2008
Masters of Chant Chapter VI
2007
Masters of Chant Chapter V
2006
Christmas Chants
2006
The Masterpieces - Decade I
2005
The Dark Side
2004
The Dark Side - Special Rock Edition
2004
Masters of Chant Chapter IV
2003
Masters of Chant Chapter III
2002
Masters of Chant Chapter II
2001
Masters of Chant
2000
Singles ()
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Timeline
How their sound evolved over time
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Gregorian sound like?
Layers of smooth harmonies weave together over steady, contemplative rhythms, creating an expansive atmosphere that encourages introspection. Rooted in new age music and crossover. Start with Masters of Chant.
What is the best Gregorian album to start with?
The best album to start with is "Masters of Chant" (2000). It's the most representative of what makes Gregorian worth hearing.
Who is Gregorian for?
If you're into new age music and crossover, Gregorian is worth your time. Layers of smooth harmonies weave together over steady, contemplative rhythms, creating an expansive atmosphere that encourages introspection.
How many albums does Gregorian have?
Gregorian has 19 releases in their discography, including 17 albums.
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