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Banana Moon

106.9K streams

106,860

Gentle Genie

69.1K streams

69,114

Studio Rehearsal Tapes 1977 & Live in ...

38.9K streams

38,900

Je Ne Fuim Pas Des Bananes

38K streams

38,049

Who's Afraid & Hit Men

37.3K streams

37,293

Banana Moon

34K streams

34,041

Now Is The Happiest Time Of Your Life

33K streams

32,955

Australia Aquaria

28.4K streams

28,427

Twelve Selves

23.6K streams

23,640

Now Is The Happiest Time Of Our Life

21.4K streams

21,374

Biography

Daevid Allen was one of the founders of the British progressive rock band the Soft Machine in 1966. After recording just one album with the group, he became the founder/leader of Gong, which he left in 1973 to begin a solo career (though his first solo album, Banana Moon, was released in 1971 while he was still in the group). Allen explored his quirky, folky take on rock throughout the '70s and '80s on albums like 1976's Good Morning and 1983's Alien in New York. His solo work also included collaborations with underground rock impresario Kramer like 1993's Who's Afraid? and 1996's Hit Men, which was released on Kramer's Shimmy Disc label. Allen returned in 1999 with Money Doesn't Make It, followed a year later by Stroking the Tail of the Bird. Nectans Glen also followed in 2000. In 2003 Allen formed a new version of Gong with members of the Japanese collective known as Acid Mothers Temple, as well as playing and releasing material with his California-based band University of Errors. He continued to release numerous live sets and one-off collaborations in limited editions on various independent labels under his own and various group names. A best-of, Man From Gong, which only scratched the surface of his lengthy discography, appeared from Snapper Music in 2006. After a battle with cancer, Allen died in Australia in March 2015 at the age of 77. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi