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Radio Gnome Invisible Part 2) Mp3, Flac, Wma Gong Angel's Egg (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 2) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Angel's Egg (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 2) Country: UK Released: 1973 Style: Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1881 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1316 mb WMA version RAR size: 1849 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 519 Other Formats: DTS VOX MIDI MP2 DXD AAC ASF Tracklist Hide Credits Other Side Of The Sky A1 8:00 Written-By – Allen*, Blake* Sold To The Highest Buddha A2 3:00 Written-By – Allen*, Howlitt* Castle In The Clouds A3 5:30 Written-By – Hillage* Prostitute Poem A4 5:30 Written-By – Smyth*, Hillage* Givin My Luv To You A5 0:50 Written-By – Allen* Selene A6 3:10 Written-By – Allen* Flute Salad B1a 2:40 Written-By – Malherbe* Oily Way B1b 3:35 Written-By – Allen*, Malherbe* Outer Temple B2 2:00 Written-By – Hillage*, Blake* Inner Temple B3 2:15 Written-By – Allen*, Malherbe* Percolations B4 0:40 Written-By – Moerlin* Love Is How U Make It B5 3:00 Written-By – Allen*, Moerlin* I Never Glid Before B6 5:45 Written-By – Hillage* Eat That Phone Book Coda B7 3:00 Written-By – Malherbe* Companies, etc. Record Company – Virgin Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd. Mixed At – The Manor Published By – Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd. Credits Bass – T. Being Esq* Directed By – Giorgio Gomelsky Drums, Marimba, Vibraphone – Pierre De Strasbourg Engineer – Simon Hayloft* Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Backing Vocals – Bloomdido Bad De Grasse* Glockenspiel – Mirielle De Strasbourg* Guitar – Sub. Capt Hillage* Guitar, Vocals – Dingo Virgin Producer – Gong Synthesizer, Vocals – Hi T. Moonweed* Vocals [Spacewhisper] – Shakti Yoni Notes Recorded in France, August 1973 by the Manor Mobile. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Angel's Egg (Radio V2007 Gong Gnome Invisible Part 2) Virgin V2007 UK 1973 (LP, Album, Gat) Angel's Egg (Radio CDV 2007, Virgin, CDV 2007, UK & Gong Gnome Invisible Part II) 1990 260 762-217 Virgin 260 762-217 Europe (CD, Album, RE) Angels Egg (Radio Gnome Charly CDCRH 119 Gong Invisible Part 2) (CD, CDCRH 119 Europe 1996 Records Album) Angel's Egg (Radio CAROL Caroline CAROL Gong Gnome Invisible Part II) US Unknown 1662-2 Blue Plate 1662-2 (CD, Album, RE, EMI) Angels Egg (LP, Album, Charly CR 30219 Gong CR 30219 UK 1982 RE) Records Related Music albums to Angel's Egg (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 2) by Gong Rickie Allen, Mike Allen - Rickie Allen Sings / Mike And Rickie Allen Sing Gong Avec Daevid Allen - Continental Circus Gong - Gong Est Mort Flanagan And Allen - Memories Part 1&2 pete allen jazz - Gong - The World Of Daevid Allen And Gong Gong - Angel's Egg (Radio Gnome Invisible Part II) Henry "Red" Allen - Ridin' With Red Allen Sam Allen - Gong - 2032.
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