Gong
Title Price USD  Media  Condition  Label 
Angel's Egg (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 2) 46.25  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Virgin V2007
Item Number: 2658601935

411387, ex/ex+, gatefold, variation 3


            
    




Tracklist
 
A1Other Side Of The Sky7:40
A2Sold To The Highest Buddha4:25
A3Castle In The Clouds1:09
A4Prostitute Poem4:52
A5Givin My Luv To You0:43
A6Selene3:38
B1AFlute Salad2:09
B1BOily Way3:37
B2Outer Temple1:09
B3Inner Temple2:34
B4Percolations0:46
B5Love Is How Y Make It3:27
B6I Never Glid Before5:36
B7Eat That Phone Book Coda3:12


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide A, hand-etched, Variation 1: V-2007-A-3 [Sign: GF]
Matrix / RunoutSide B, hand-etched, Variation 1: V-2007-B-3 [Sign: GF]
Matrix / RunoutSide A, stamped, Variation 2: V 2007 A-2U
Matrix / RunoutSide B, stamped, Variation 2: V 2007 B-3U
Matrix / RunoutSide A, stamped, Variation 3: V 2007 A-4M
Matrix / RunoutSide B, stamped, Variation 3: V 2007 B-4M


Credits
Bass [Basso Profundo] - Mr T. Being
Drums, Marimba, Vibraphone - Pierre De Strasbourg
Engineer - Simon Heyworth
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Backing Vocals - Bloomdido Bad De Grass
Glockenspiel - Mireille De Strasbourg
Guitar - Steve Hillage
Guitar, Vocals - Dingo Virgin
Producer - Gong
Supervised By [Produced Under The Direction Of] - Giorgio Gomelsky
Synthesizer, Vocals - Hi. T. Moonweed
Vocals [Spacewhisper] - Shakti Yoni

Notes
Recorded by Manor Mobile 24 tracks studio chez Gong at Pavillon du Hay in France, at full moon August 1973.
A Byg Virgin production

When this was released, Virgin had phased out the black and white Roger Dean 'twins' label. This colored label was followed by the coloured label with Rights society warnings, then came the green twins labels (2 versions), followed by the red/green Virgin logo labels, onwards.

Very early copies still had he Radio Gnome booklet if you were lucky

Catalog number printed as "V2007" on the back sleeve & spine and as "V 2007" on the disc label.

Title of B5 printed as "Love Is How Y Make It" on the back sleeve but as "Love Is How U Make It" on the disc label.

The durations printed are incorrect:
A1: 8:00 A2: 3:00 A3: 1:15 A4: 5:30 A5: 0:50 A6: 3:10
B1A: 2:40 B1B: 3:35 B2: 2:00 B3: 2:15 B4: 0:40 B5: 3:00 B6: 5:45 B7: 3:00


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 1974

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