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PULSING SIGNALS

Gong

Canterbury Scene


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3.94 | 13 ratings | 1 reviews | 15% 5 stars

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Live, released in 2022

Songs / Tracks Listing

Disc 1 (43:35)
1. What We Was (intro) (1:54)
2. You Can't Kill Me (9:03)
3. Rejoice! (9:53)
4. If Never I'm and Ever You (2:40)
5. Kapital (4:22)
6. Master Builder (15:43)

Disc 2 (45:53)
1. Forever Reoccurring (22:39)
2. My Sawtooth Wake (12:44)
3. Insert Yr Own Prophecy (10:30)

Total Time 89:28

Line-up / Musicians

- Kavus Torabi / vocals, guitars
- Fabio Golfetti / guitars, vocals
- Ian East / saxophones, flute
- Dave Sturt / bass, vocals
- Cheb Nettles / drums, vocals

Releases information

Cover: Steve Mitchell
Label: ‎Kscope Import
Format: Vinyl, CD, Digital
February 25, 2022

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GONG Pulsing Signals ratings distribution


3.94
(13 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(15%)
15%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(62%)
62%
Good, but non-essential (15%)
15%
Collectors/fans only (8%)
8%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by Warthur
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars This is the first live album to be put out by the Gong lineup responsible for albums like Rejoice! I'm Dead! and The Universe Also Collapses - albums which emerged after the death of Daevid Allen, and saw Torabi, Sturt, and the gang take up the mantle from the previous generation and carry it into the future. As one might expect, there's a lot of emphasis on material from those albums - all but one song from The Universe Also Collapses is performed here - and the deepest dive we take into the band's back catalogue consists of an improv-heavy take on You Can't Kill Me (a song which becomes more menacing than humourous in the new group's hands, but which thematically could handle that) and a spin of Master Builder from You. 1974's You was the Gong album which, in its exploration of spacey, jazzy Canterbury soundscapes comes closest to what the current incarnation of Gong is going for, so picking Master Builder - one of the choicest cuts from it -t o perform was an excellent call.

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