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December 22, 2021
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November 19, 2021
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lp GONG & DAEVID ALLEN
Continental Circus
Country of release: EU, 2021
Original released: 1972
Label: Ethelion
Catalog number: ET 1022
Barcode: -
Fold Cover / Gatefold Sleeve: No / No
Condition Record: mint
Condition Cover: mint
lp is still welded / lp IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo from my own lp / Photo taken From my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Blues FOR Findlay (11:14 am)
2. Continental Circus World (4:06)
3. What do You want? (9:00)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Blues FOR Findlay (Instrumental) (9:42)
2. Blues FOR Findlay ( Live 1972) (13:45) ( Bonustrack )
Listen At YouTube:
This was my very First Gong purchase back in 1989, and it floored me then, and STILL floors me now. I LOVE TheThe lengthy tracks, Pip Pyle's tasteful drumming (sadly recently deceased - aintLIFE unfair?) and Daevid's GlissandosCan really catapult one'sMind intoThe far reachesof The cosmosWithout ever leavingThe bed-ROOM . And no, I don't partake in herbal or fungal abuse either. Didier Malherbe's awesome sax playing has an unusual Sound quality ToOn this recording, childof 'clicky' and thin. The album is built around 4 tracks, of which 'What do You isA variationof 'Fohat Digs Holes inSPACE 'FromThe hilarious Camembert Electrique albumA year earlier. Blues FOR Findlay comes in vocal and instrumental versions and niether out-stay their welcome. A way-cool space-rock album with touches of Canterbury - highly recommended. (Tom Ozric / progarchives.com)
Daevid Allen - vocals, guitar
Gilli Smyth - vocals
Didier Malherbe - saxophone, flute
Christian Tritsch - bass
Pip Pyle - drums
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This was my very First Gong purchase back in 1989, and it floored me then, and STILL floors me now. I LOVE TheThe lengthy tracks, Pip Pyle's tasteful drumming (sadly recently deceased - aintLIFE unfair?) and Daevid's GlissandosCan really catapult one'sMind intoThe far reachesof The cosmosWithout ever leavingThe bed-ROOM . And no, I don't partake in herbal or fungal abuse either. Didier Malherbe's awesome sax playing has an unusual Sound quality ToOn this recording, childof 'clicky' and thin. The album is built around 4 tracks, of which 'What do You isA variationof 'Fohat Digs Holes inSPACE 'FromThe hilarious Camembert Electrique albumA year earlier. Blues FOR Findlay comes in vocal and instrumental versions and niether out-stay their welcome. A way-cool space-rock album with touches of Can