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Expresso II

 
Album Review: Expresso II

  • Artist: Gong
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1978
  • Total Time: 37:17
  • Genre: Rock

Review

As interesting and fun as the Daevid Allen period was, the name Gong became more meaningful in the context of the music as percussionist Pierre Moerlen assumed the role of bandleader. An emphasis on percussives of all sorts became clear on Gazeuse, the band's first completely instrumental album, and the music became much jazzier, though never considered jazz.

Expresso II finds Pierre Moerlen's Gong at their peak. Like their previous studio release, Gazeuse!, the album is instrumental, the music is very polished, the sound very clean. Vibes and xylophone dominate on this album, somewhat reminiscent of the sound Zappa achieved through Ruth Underwood on One Size Fits All just three years earlier. The first two tracks, "Heavy Tune" and "Golden Dilemma," are the highlights here, partially due to the fact that the rest of the cuts all blend together and sound quite similar. The listener is pleasantly assaulted with a barrage of vibes, yet what a unique sound it is when heard on a rock-oriented album. Guitar combos rarely get much better than on "Heavy Tune," as Mick Taylor rips out leads over Allan Holdsworth's grinding rhythm guitar. The collective guitar sound achieved is one of restrained power; however, the piece can comparatively be considered a rocker. Gong shifts to a different gear with the following track, "Golden Dilemma," a faster-paced, jazzy piece with incredible solos from guitarist Bon Lozaga. Formerly of Curved Air, Darryl Way's violin is a highlight on "Sleepy" and "Boring" (neither of which apply). "Sleepy," which combines Way's violin with Holdsworth's guitar leads, prefigures the sound of the first U.K. album (Holdsworth went on to form U.K. with violinist Eddie Jobson). A very short album, Expresso II is possibly the strongest of the post-Allen Gong, and an essential album. ~ David Ross Smith, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Heavy Tune Pierre Moerlen Gong (6:22)
Golden Dilemma Hansford Rowe Gong (4:51)
Sleepy Mireille Bauer Gong (7:17)
Soli Hansford Rowe Gong (7:37)
Boring Mireille Bauer Gong (6:23)
Three Blind Mice Benoit Moerlen Gong (4:47)

Credits

Gong (Main Performer), Mick Taylor (Guitar), Allan Holdsworth (Guitar (Rhythm)), John Wood (Producer), John Wood (Engineer), Darryl Way (Violin), Mireille Bauer (Marimba), Mireille Bauer (Vibraphone), Bon Lozaga (Guitar (Acoustic)), Benoit Moerlen (Percussion), Benoit Moerlen (Glockenspiel), Benoit Moerlen (Marimba), Benoit Moerlen (Xylophone), Benoit Moerlen (Bells), Benoit Moerlen (Claves), Benoit Moerlen (Vibraphone), Pierre Moerlen (Drums), Pierre Moerlen (Glockenspiel), Pierre Moerlen (Timbales), Pierre Moerlen (Xylophone), Pierre Moerlen (Bells), Pierre Moerlen (Vibraphone), Hansford Rowe (Bass), Hansford Rowe (Guitar (Rhythm)), Doctor Q (Bass)
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Expresso II
Studio album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Released March 1978
Recorded July-August 1977, Pye & Matrix Studios, London
Genre Progressive rock, jazz fusion
Length 37:17
Label Virgin
Pierre Moerlen's Gong chronology
Floating Anarchy Live 1977
(1978)
Expresso II
(1978)
Downwind
(1979)

Expresso II is an album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong, issued in 1978.

Like the other Pierre Moerlen's Gong albums, this is predominantly jazz-fusion and has little to do with the psychedelic space rock of Daevid Allen's Gong, even though the bands share a common history.

Expresso II is an appropriate title considering it is very much a companion piece to the band's previous release, Gazeuse! (called Expresso in North America). It is an extension of the melodic mallet percussion infused progressive jazz/rock that very much dominated this incarnation of Gong, and would be the last album released on the band's Virgin contract before Pierre Moerlen changed the name to Pierre Moerlen's Gong to distinguish this (very different) incarnation from that of the Daevid Allen-led chapter.

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Heavy Tune"   Pierre Moerlen 6:22
2. "Golden Dilemma"   Hansford Rowe 4:51
3. "Sleepy"   Mireille Bauer 7:17
4. "Soli"   Hansford Rowe 7:37
5. "Boring"   Mireille Bauer 6:23
6. "Three Blind Mice"   Benoît Moerlen 4:47

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In Popular Culture

The song Heavy Tune is featured on Fusion FM radio in the game Grand Theft Auto IV.


 
 

 

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