Daevid Allen & Mother Gong - The Owl And The Tree (1989/2004)

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Title: The Owl And The Tree
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Voiceprint
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue artwork)
Total Time: 50:58
Total Size: 174 / 355 Mb
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Tracklist:

Mother Gong

01. I am a tree (4:40)
02. Lament (3:36)
03. Hands (3:16)
04. Unseen Ally (4:11)
05. La dea madri (7:06)

Daevid Allen

06. Owly Song (6:36)
07. I am My own Lover (14:31)

Mother Gong

08. Love Poem (5:00)
09. Coda Wave (2:01)

Mother Gong is basically the partnership of singer Gilli Smyth and multi-instrumentalist Harry Williamson along with various friends and family, including saxophonist Robert Calvert, who essays some lovely solos on "Unseen Ally" and "La Dea Madri." Their former Gong bandmate Daevid Allen, as the credits humorously suggest, is "a collection of sub-personalities held together by their friend"; the sub-personalities on display on his half of the split album The Owl and the Tree are that of the Incredible String Band-like psych-folk gnome (a word that he pronounces with the G in the charming "The Owly Song") and the blissed-out space rocker on the lovely 14-and-a-half-minute multi-part suite "I Am My Own Lover." Mother Gong's half of the record is equally fine, a combination of prettily meandering instrumentals and Smyth's familiar fairy tale recitations. The two halves don't really mesh as much as they occupy similar orbits, but with Mother Gong and Daevid Allen lacking the space to get too self-indulgent, they both deliver some of their most focused and enjoyable music.




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