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    Shamal

    Gong - Shamal

    01/01/1975


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    All Music Guide Review

    Between Daevid Allen's departure from the band and Pierre Moerlen's official takeover of the band, there is Shamal. This transitional album contains none of the Allen-inspired psychedelia, but also very little of Moerlen's jazz influence. Shamal is, for the most part, a progressive rock album, half vocal, half instrumental. Its most accessible tune, the opening "Wingful of Eyes," had the potential for airplay if only it hadn't been so lengthy. Penned by Mike Howlett, his not-so-great-but-appealing vocal style and lyrics will grow on you, given the opportunity. "Bambooji," mostly instrumental, opens with Didier Malherbe's flute, which at times gives this tune an Asian sound. Percussion and flute dominate and yield a Scottish feeling as well. "Mandrake" is the soft, laid-back piece on the album, followed by the closing title cut, a slight foreshadowing of the sound Pierre Moerlen and company assumed on the next several albums. Moerlen, an outstanding, classically trained drummer/percussionist, along with Jorge Pinchevsky on violin color this piece with a Mahavishnu Orchestra hue, although it's still distinctly Gong. ~ David Ross Smith, All Music Guide

    Shamal Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Chandra
  • 7:18
  • Sound Clip for Chandra from Shamal


  • 3
  • Bombooji
  • 5:11
  • Sound Clip for Bombooji from Shamal


  • 5
  • Mandrake
  • 4:52
  • Sound Clip for Mandrake from Shamal


  • 6
  • Shamal
  • 8:53
  • Sound Clip for Shamal from Shamal


  • Credits of Shamal

    • Didier Malherbe
    • Flute, Gong, Wind, Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano), ?, Bansuri
    • Gong
    • Main Performer


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