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| Gong | Primary Artist |
| Steve Hillage | Guitar |
| Tim Blake | Synthesizer, Vocals |
| Mike Howlett | Bass Guitar |
| Shakti Yoni | Space Whisper |
| Dingo Virgin | Guitar |
| Pierre Moerlen | Percussion |
| Steve Hillage | Composer |
| Daevid Allen | Composer |
| Tim Blake | Composer |
| Didier Malherbe | Composer |
| Mike Howlett | Composer |
| Mark Powell | Reissue Producer |
| Pierre Moerlen | Composer |
| Paschal Byrne | Remastering |
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Posted January 16, 2011
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - David Ross Smith
The successor to The Flying Teapot and precursor to You, Angel's Egg is not your usual progressive rock album. Very quirky, with many, mostly brief compositions, the album is a tad less spacy than Teapot, with just a few psychedelic-inspired lyrics, and it's very technically adept. Angel's Egg opens with a true space rock cut (one of the few on the album), filled with the usual Gilli Smyth space whispering and Daevid Allen voicings, then leads into the cleverly titled "Sold to the Highest Buddha," with Steve Hillage and Didier Malherbe prominent figures. The instrumental "Castle in the Clouds" finds Hillage coming into his own, with a sound identical to his solo work. ...