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Camembert Electrique

 
Album Review: Camembert Electrique

  • Artist: Gong
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1971
  • Total Time: 39:12
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Radio Gnome Daevid Allen Gong (:26)
You Can't Kill Me Daevid Allen Gong (6:23)
I've Bin Stone Before/Mister Long Shanks/O Mother Daevid Allen Gong (4:53)
Mister Long Shanks: O Mother/I Am Your Fantasy Gong (3:41)
Dynamite/I Am Your Animal Gong (4:32)
Wet Cheese Delirium Daevid Allen Gong (:29)
Squeezing Sponges over Policemen's Heads Daevid Allen Gong (:13)
Fohat Digs Holes in Space Daevid Allen Gong (6:24)
Tried So Hard Daevid Allen Gong (4:39)
Tropical Fish: Selene Daevid Allen Gong (7:36)
Gnome the Second Daevid Allen Gong (:26)

Credits

Gong (Main Performer), Daevid Allen (Guitar), Daevid Allen (Vocals), Daevid Allen (?), Christian Tritsch (Bass), Christian Tritsch (Guitar), Christian Tritsch (Guitar (Bass)), Didier Malherbe (Flute), Didier Malherbe (Saxophone), Didier Malherbe (Wind), Gilli Smyth (Vocals), Gilli Smyth (Voices), Gilli Smyth (Space Whisper), Pierre Lattes (Executive Producer), Eddy Louiss (Organ), Eddy Louiss (Piano), Pip Pyle (Drums), Pip Pyle (Turntables), Jean Georgakarakos (Producer), Francis Linon (Engineer), Jean Luc Young (Producer), John Platt (Liner Notes), Venux Deluxe (?), Samuel Ellidge (Synthesizer), Constantin Simonovitch (Piano)
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Camembert Electrique
Studio album by Gong
Released 1971
Recorded 1971 at Château d'Hérouville, Hérouville, France
Genre Progressive rock, psychedelic rock, space rock
Label Virgin
BYG Actuel
Producer Pierre Lattes
Professional reviews
Gong chronology
Magick Brother
(1969)
Camembert Electrique
(1971)
Continental Circus
(1971)

Camembert Electrique is an album by Gong, recorded and originally released in 1971.

Recorded at Château d'Hérouville near Paris, France, produced by Pierre Lattes and engineered by Gilles Salle. Jean Karakos ("Byg Jean Kastro Kornflakes") was executive producer. The album was originally released in France on the BYG label (529.353), then later in 1971 in the UK by Virgin on their Caroline Records label (c1520) before a later release on Virgin Records proper (VC502) in 1973. Currently available in the UK on CD reissue through Snapper Music, catalogue number SNAP 009 CD and on 180gram vinyl by Get Back Records catalogue number GET610.

Track listing

  1. "Radio Gnome Prediction" (Daevid Allen) (listed as "Radio Gnome" on some CD reissues) – 0:26
  2. "You Can't Kill Me" (Allen) – 6:23
  3. "I've Bin Stone Before" (Allen) – 4:53
  4. "Mister Long Shanks" (Allen) / "O Mother" (Allen) / "I Am Your Fantasy" (Gilli Smyth/Christian Tritsch) – 3:41
  5. "Dynamite" / "I Am Your Animal" (Smyth/Tritsch) – 4:32
  6. "Wet Cheese Delirium" (Allen) (wrongly spelt "Delirum" on Snapper CD reissue) – 0:29
  7. "Squeezing Sponges Over Policemen's Heads" (Allen) – 0:13
  8. "Fohat Digs Holes in Space" (Allen/Smyth) – 6:24
  9. "And You Tried So Hard" (Tritsch/Allen) (listed as "Tried So Hard" on some CD reissues) – 4:39
  10. "Tropical Fish: Selene" (Allen) – 7:36
  11. "Gnome the Second" (Allen) – 0:26

Tracks 1, 6, 7 and 11 are short collages of sound effects which begin or end each side of the original LP. On both sides of the LP the audio continues into the locked groove.

Personnel

Also listed among the personnel are "Venux De Luxe" (Francis Linon), the band's live sound engineer, as "switch doctor and mix master", and Robert Wyatt's son Sam.


 
 
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