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Pierre Moerlen's Gong

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Years active
  
1976–1988; 2002–2005

Past members
  
See "Personnel"

Associated acts
  
Active until
  
2002

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Also known as
  
Gong (1976)Gong-Expresso (1976-1978)

Genres
  
Jazz fusion, Progressive rock

Albums
  

Pierre moerlen s gong crosscurrents


Pierre Moerlen's Gong was an instrumental jazz fusion outfit led by French drummer and percussionist Pierre Moerlen, which developed as an offshoot of the psychedelic progressive rock band Gong, founded and led by Daevid Allen. It was notable for the prominent use of mallet percussion, such as marimba, xylophone, and vibraphone, in a jazz-rock context.

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History

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Amid a flurry of line-up changes in the mid-1970s, including the departure of founding members Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth, Gong drummer Pierre Moerlen found himself in charge of the band and with two albums remaining on their Virgin Records contract.

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Moerlen formed a new line-up featuring his brother Benoit on mallet percussion, US-born bassist Hansford Rowe and a rotating cast of session guitarists, notably Allan Holdsworth, ex-Rolling Stone Mick Taylor, Mike Oldfield and Bon Lozaga.

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They released two albums under the Gong moniker, Gazeuse! (called Expresso in North America) in 1976 and then Expresso II in 1978. Following the completion of the Virgin contract, Moerlen changed the name of the group to Pierre Moerlen's Gong. In early 1979, the group released Downwind, which was a more rock/pop flavoured album that featured occasional lead vocals by Moerlen himself and a cameo by Steve Winwood. Later in 1979 they released another album, Time is the Key, that took the band further into pop/rock territory. The live album "Pierre Moerlen's Gong Live" was released in 1980, followed later that year by another studio album Leave It Open. By this point, Pierre Moerlen's incarnation of Gong scaled back its activity greatly, not releasing another record until 1986's Scientology-inspired Breakthrough, featuring members of the Swedish band Tribute. Second Wind followed in 1988. The group quietly disbanded soon after.

Lozaga, Rowe, and Benoit Moerlen went on to form Gongzilla in the early 1990s, releasing four albums to date which are very much an extension of the percussive fusion that the original group brought to the fold, and they perform a mix of new and old live material going back to the Gazeuse/Expresso II period. Moerlen joined them for their 2002 European tour.

Moerlen revived the PMG name in 2002 and recorded the album Pentanine with Russian musicians. He died unexpectedly of natural causes on 3 May 2005, while rehearsals for another Pierre Moerlen's Gong project were underway.

Discography

  • 1976: Gazeuse! (Expresso in North America) (issued as a "Gong" album)
  • 1978: Expresso II (issued as a "Gong" album)
  • 1979: Downwind
  • 1979: Time is the Key
  • 1980: Pierre Moerlen's Gong Live
  • 1980: Leave It Open
  • 1986: Breakthrough
  • 1988: Second Wind
  • 1998: Full Circle Live '88
  • 2004: Pentanine
  • Filmography

  • 2015: Romantic Warriors III: Canterbury Tales (DVD)
  • Songs

    XtaseaDownwind · 1979
    CrosscurrentsDownwind · 1979
    Ard Na GreineTime Is the Key · 1979

    References

    Pierre Moerlen's Gong Wikipedia