Moving Gelatine Plates

Moving Gelatine Plates
Moving Gelatine Plates

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Release date: 01/Jan/2001
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Sales Rank: #1047 in Progressive Rock
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Style: Progressive Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 London Cab
1.2 X-25
1.3 Gelatine
1.4 Last Song
1.5 Memories
Number of discs: 1
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Description:Moving Gelatine Plates by Moving Gelatine Plates, released 26 May 2006, includes the following tracks: "Gelatine", "Memories", "Tout Autour De Toi", "Solaria" and more. This version of Moving Gelatine Plates comes as a 1xCD. -
MOVING GELATINE PLATES is an early Seventies legendary French band, led by bass player Laurent THIBAULT (Theleme label founder). Obviously influenced by SOFT MACHINE and Frank ZAPPA, this original and very fine Progressive rock outfit displays complex melodies and polished arrangements. It offers very elaborated themes full of breaks in rhythms and following surprising paths. The music develops by the association, superposition, blending of the themes (More than four-hundred and fifty on the second album !), original sound combinations (Organ or bass as solo instruments, trumpet, saxophone, flute, drums, vocals...) and complex, over-built themes reminding of the best Progressive rock. The eponymous album has been recorded in 1972, followed by the great "The World of Genius Hans" twelve months later. Both Musea reissues come with an extensive booklet with biography, photo and bonus tracks from MOVING, the following project from 1980. a piece of history !
This reissue includes all the tracks from the album "[r=2698499]" plus 4 bonus tracks from the album "[r=3619338]" by kind permission of Didier Thibault. Moving was an attempt by Didier Thibault to reform MGP. Tracks 1 to 5 : Recorded at Davout Studios (Paris) March 1970. Tracks 6 to 9 : Recorded at Johanna Studios in 1980. Executive producers : Francis Grosse, Bernard Gueffier and Alain Robert for Musea. Acknowledgements : DIDIER THIBAULT for his precious help and enthusiastic research work for this album. CD reissue by Musea 1992 Made in France Original 1992 CD issue with no mould SID code.
Playtime: 50
No. of tracks: 5
Manufacturer No.: FGBG 4062
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Valeriy R. - 26/May/2017 5 of 5 Stars!
The first album (released in 1971) from the French progressive rock and fusion band of the same name. They sound rather similar to famous Canterbury bands. This is a Musea edition of high quality. The booklet contains interesting historical notes.

Deutsch Shi Duan L. - 15/Feb/2018 5 of 5 Stars!
Another wonderful French prog band that plays Canterbury style. Moving Gelatine Plates' first album is much more intense jazz rock oriented, the musicianship is excellent. Lots of jamming parts that are really well played. I even slightly prefer this debut over their 2nd album The World Of Genius Hans.