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01. "The golden vibe" 02. "Calling you" 03. "Frame by frame" 04. "The dervish riff" 05. "Water trip (Extended)" 06. "Leyline drips" 07. "Hanging lead" 08. "Back to the future glid" 09. "Pre-glid" 10. "Scorchio" 11. "Comes alive" 12. "Out there" 13. "Melting leadatron (Extended)" 14. "Flutterati"
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 | Description: | Following the AIM-nominated deluxe career-spanning 22CD box set, Searching For The Spark, Steve Hillage is releasing nine previously unreleased tracks of his recordings during an a capella echo guitar jam session in addition to 5 tracks from the session previously only available in the box set. The recordings are part of a series of archived tapes liberated from deep storage by Hillage for the box set, and this tape was labelled 'Wata Trip! 1973'. It was recorded when Hillage was 21, living in the Gong communal house in Sens, France with Miquette Giraudy, as the band began to develop the music that would form the core of Gong's Angel's Egg. The tape contained 3 hours and 12 minutes of engaging sonic wonderment, full of gorgeous crackle and hum, utilising tape echo, fuzz and sometimes also Wem copycat with every single note, guitar body bang, buzz, harmonic and bit of audio echoing into infinity and beyond. It seemed to encapsulate a vibrant moment in Steveâ??s life and was like an organic, fully formed, almost naturally occurring psychedelic ambient album.
The CD edition is presented in digipack packaging complete with an 8-page booklet of notes and photos. The vinyl edition of The Golden Vibe is presented as a black double LP in a gatefold sleeve featuring liner notes from Jonny Greene of GAS and photos of Hillage from the time. - Following the AIM-nominated deluxe career-spanning 22CD box set, Searching For The Spark, Steve Hillage is releasing nine previously unreleased tracks of his recordings during an a capella echo guitar jam session in addition to 5 tracks from the session previously only available in the box set. The recordings are part of a series of archived tapes liberated from deep storage by Hillage for the box set, and this tape was labelled 'Wata Trip! 1973'. It was recorded when Hillage was 21, living in the Gong communal house in Sens, France with Miquette Giraudy, as the band began to develop the music that would form the core of Gong's Angel's Egg. The tape contained 3 hours and 12 minutes of engaging sonic wonderment, full of gorgeous crackle and hum, utilising tape echo, fuzz and sometimes also Wem copycat with every single note, guitar body bang, buzz, harmonic and bit of audio echoing into infinity and beyond. It seemed to encapsulate a vibrant moment in Steve's life and was like an organic, fully formed, almost naturally occurring psychedelic ambient album. These selected recordings represent a bubbling, rich cauldron of motifs, sounds and themes within which can be recognised younger forms, glittering shards and even complete deep elements of future songs, some still years from conception. These are the preparatory sketches and watercolours, an appreciation of which can only enhance one's enjoyment of the of the completed 'masterwork', and which even have a beautiful coherent integrity of their own. The CD edition is presented in digipack packaging complete with an 8-page booklet of notes and photos.Extended and expanded a cappella echo guitar recordings.
Recorded in May 1973 at Pavillon du Hay, Sens, France (the [a=Gong] house).
All tracks published by Stage Three Music Ltd except tracks A1, A2 & A4 published by BMG VM Music Ltd.
All tracks ? 2019 A-Wave.com Ltd.
Except tracks 1, 4, 6, 7 & 9 ? 2017 A-Wave.com Ltd.
4-panel Digipak with clear tray and 8-page booklet.
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1081552MDF |
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Edel Music & Entertainment GmbH Neumühlen 17, 22763 Hamburg, DE www.edel.com |  |
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