Why Do We Treat Ourselves Like We Do? - Gong, Allen, Daevid
Poet for Sale - Gong, Allen, Daevid
Floatin' Anarchy - Gong, Zero
New Age Transformation Try: No More Sages - Gong, Zero
Opium for the People - Gong, Allen, Daevid
It's a Fine Air for Fliss - Gong, Smyth, G.
333 - Gong, Smyth, G.
Rajneesh With Thanks - Gong, Smyth, G.
Much Too Old - Gong, Allen, Daevid
2003 compilation devotes two discs to the experimental progressive rock group & one disc to it's founder's solo career up to 1980, plus two of his earliest recordings with Soft Machine in 1967, 'Save Yourself' & 'Y... more »ou Don't Remember'. Features 50 tracks in all packaged in 3 colorful paper sleeves & housed in clamshell box. Includes 24-page booklet with extensive liner notes & b&w photos. Charly.« less
2003 compilation devotes two discs to the experimental progressive rock group & one disc to it's founder's solo career up to 1980, plus two of his earliest recordings with Soft Machine in 1967, 'Save Yourself' & 'You Don't Remember'. Features 50 tracks in all packaged in 3 colorful paper sleeves & housed in clamshell box. Includes 24-page booklet with extensive liner notes & b&w photos. Charly.
CD Reviews
Well done all way 'round
WaltSnipe | Austin, Tx United States | 06/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A good overview of the wild universe of music out there related to Gong; excellent production and liner notes; no skimping on the packaging; and I finally have "Opium for the People" on CD instead of just vinyl. What more could you want? ;-)
ps. album is set up so that all the songs run one into the next, which makes for nice holistic listening experience that works well for space music like this. If you had to have just one Gong release, this would be it."