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Camembert Electrique

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発売日 2015年03月03日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCharly
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CHARLYX680
SKU 803415868025

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:39:20
Personnel: Bert Camembert, Daevid Allen (vocals, guitar); Gilli Smyth, Shakti Yoni (vocals); Blumdido Bad De Grass Ex Didier Malherbe (flute, saxophone, tenor saxophone); Eddy Louiss (piano); Submarine Captain Christian Tritsch (bass guitar); Pip Pyle (drums). Audio Mixer: Francis Lindon. Audio Remasterer: Nick Robbins. Liner Note Author: Mark Paytress. Recording information: Chez Michel Magne, Strawberry Studios, Herrouville, Nor (1971-05-??&1971-06-??&1971-). Photographer: Phil Franks. Unknown Contributor Role: Samuel Ellidge. This 1971 release was the first "real" Gong album (1970's MAGICK BROTHER was really Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth with friends, recorded before the band's official debut). It's a psychedelic/space-rock classic, hinting at the conceptual/musical heights reached by the forthcoming "Radio Gnome Trilogy" but characterized by harder-edged riffing and fewer ethereal moments (Steve Hillage and Tim Blake had not yet come aboard). Allen's underground-oriented psycho-sexual, beatnik lyrics are a winning combination of wisdom and whimsy, but it's the music that makes CAMEMBERT. Allen's patented "glissando guitar" style (a spacy, flowing sound achieved with delay effects and a slide) puts the band in early Pink Floyd territory, as do the long, atmospheric jams. There's also a distinct jazz influence in both Pip Pyle's bop-inspired drumming and Didier Malherbe's freaky sax. These elements combined with Gilli Smyth's ambient/erotic "space whisper" backing vocals and Allen's winning tunesmithery to create some of the least pretentious art-rock ever heard.
エディション : Remaster

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      Tropical Fish: Selene
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      Gnome the Second

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Gong

その他
エンジニア: Pierre LattesGilles Salle
プロデューサー: Pierre LattesJean GeorgakarakosJean-Luc YoungRob Caiger

オリジナル発売日:1971年

商品の紹介

This is a classic, the epitome of the band's early Daevid Allen phase with Ph.P.'s (pothead pixies) in full, blazing glory. In its infancy, Gong was a unique prog rock band that branched out in all directions at once while most other prog bands chose simply one path or another. Camembert Electrique is a testament to that. The band's eclectic "electric cheese" rock is a mixture of psychedelic rock, spacy atmospherics and lyrics, and doses of jazz often presented with a pop sensibility, yet always intense. From the first cut on Camembert, you are transported to planet Gong via the voice of a "radio gnome" who drops in intermittently to remind you you're not in Kansas anymore. Daevid Allen leads the band through several compositions musically (not lyrically) reminiscent of, and possibly influenced by, early King Crimson -- a hard, raw-edged sound propelled by a strong guitar-sax-percussion combo. Drummer Pip Pyle played on only a few Gong sessions; he is a major figure here, as is saxophonist D+6idier Malherbe. Both are up front on the wailing progressive rocker "You Can't Kill Me," which also features guitarist Allen in top form. Allen's declarative "I've Bin Stone Before," the first part of an inventive three-song medley, is of particular interest; introductory church organ and avant-garde sax make this another unique Gong experience. But the real gem on Camembert is "Tropical Fish: Selene." This jazzy composition is the most involving and intricate piece on the recording. The band moves tightly through several progressive movements and Gilli Smyth scores with her trademark "space whispering." Camembert Electrique remains undated after almost 30 years and hovers "strong and steamin'" over most of the Gong catalog. ~ David Ross Smith|
Rovi

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