Every now and then a band comes along that defies convention, refuses to be pigeon-holed, thumbs its nose at comfy predictability and blows raspberries at commercial wisdom. That band is Gong. From 1970 to the present day, Gong have ploughed a unique musical furrow - part progressive rock, part spacey psychedelia, part proto-punk, ambient trance, drum 'n' bass and absurdist political performance art. With a cup of tea in hand (and a revolving propellor on his head) long-time fan Kevan Furbank examines all the Gong albums from Magick Brother in 1970 to 2019's The Universe Also Collapses, chronicles the stories behind each recording and examines the songwriting, arrangements and mythology that inspired each track - with new insights from Gong bassist Mike Howlett and synth wizard Tim Blake. In doing so, he also looks at the contributions made by the many great musicians who have passed through Gong in the last 50-odd years, including guitar hero Steve Hillage, mercurial drummer Pierre Moerlen, flute and sax maestro Didier Malherbe and, of course, hippy foole, whimsical visionary and Gong founder Daevid Allen. He also attempts to gather together the branches and off-shoots of the Gong family tree - including Mother Gong, Gongmaison and Pierre Moerlen's Gong - and the important solo recordings. If you have never heard any Gong, this book is the perfect introduction. If you have, you will want to go back and revisit the glorious music this band has made. In the words of the Pot Head Pixies, why don't you try....
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Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 18 Mar 2021
Publisher: Sonicbond Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781789520828
About Kevan Furbank
Kevan Furbank is Managing Editor of the Irish Daily Mirror and has been a journalist on local and national newspapers for nearly 40 years. He has published books on local history and written stories articles and columns on practically every subject under the sun. This is his second book in the On Track series - his first on Fairport Convention was published in 2020. He contributes reviews and interviews to a progressive rock website and his music tastes encompass prog rock folk and jazz. He doesn't like country music. In his spare time when he has any he likes to pretend he can play guitar bass and mandolin. He lives in Holywood Northern Ireland and is married with two grown-up daughters both of whom are better musicians than he is.