Banana Moon

Banana Moon
Studio album by Daevid Allen
Released 1971
Recorded January and February, 1971 at Marquee Studios, London
Genre Progressive rock, psychedelic rock, space rock
Label BYG Actuel 45
Producer Jean Georgakarakos, Jean-Luc Young; Executive: Pierre Lattes
Daevid Allen chronology
Magick Brother
(1969)
Banana Moon
(1971)
Camembert Electrique
(1971)
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Allmusic[1]

Banana Moon is a 1971 studio album by Daevid Allen. The album is sometimes referred to as Bananamoon and it was also reissued as a Gong album.[2]

The band features Allen's former Soft Machine bandmate Robert Wyatt on drums, Gary Wright from Spooky Tooth, Maggie Bell from Stone the Crows, as well as Christian Tritsch and Pip Pyle from Gong. Some of the musicians on this album would subsequently contribute to Kevin Ayers' 1973 album Bananamour.

The track "Memories", basically a Robert Wyatt performance, was initially recorded in 1967 by Soft Machine (with Daevid Allen on guitar) and later also covered by Material on their 1982 album One Down with a lead vocal by Whitney Houston. "Stoned Innocent Frankenstein" was re-recorded in 1978 by Allen in collaboration with Here and Now as Planet Gong on their Floating Anarchy Live 1977 album.

The initial issue featured the painting (of moons or planets) by Didier Léon on the front of the gatefold cover, with liner notes written by Daevid Allen[3] Subsequent issues included even one by BYG Actuel that was credited to Gong and had the photo from the gatefold inside on the front.[2] The first UK pressing, in 1975 on Virgin Records subsidiary Caroline, had an alternative Daevid Allen drawn cover, featuring a peeled banana/moon playing a guitar.[4]

GAS website reported an alternate mix of the CD would be available, entitled Stoned Innocent Frankenstein, containing: "Unreleased mixes and versions. A 'Camembert Eclectique' job for Bananamoon. Stunning unreleased mixes and totally radical head-altering versions unheard for over 30 years. Robert Wyatt's drumming more obvious on a couple of the tracks is amazing. It does make you wonder whether the correct 'final' mix was sent to the pressing plant - no they wouldn't have got that wrong, would they?. With a annotated and illustrated booklet."[5]

In 2013, David Bowie included it in a list of 25 of his favourite albums, "Confessions of a Vinyl Junkie", saying that "it's possible, just possibly maybe, that strands of the embryonic glam style started here."[6]

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "It's the Time of Your Life" (Christian Tritsch) – 3:21
  2. "Memories" (Hugh Hopper, Robert Wyatt) 3:37
  3. "All I Want Is Out of Here" (Tritsch) – 4:48
  4. "Fred the Fish and the Chip On His Shoulder" (Daevid Allen) – 2:27
  5. "White Neck Blooze" (Allen) – 4:38
  6. "Codein Coda" (Allen) - 0:58

Side 2

  1. "Stoned Innocent Frankenstein" (Allen) – 3:28
  2. "And His Adventures In the Land of Flip" (Allen) – 11:44
  3. "I Am a Bowl" (Allen) – 2:46

Personnel

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Credits

Release history

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. 1 2 3 4 Greene, Jonny. "Planet Gong: Tribal Heart: Discography". BYG Records : Gong / Daevid Allen releases. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
  3. Franks, Phil. "Philm Freax". Daevid Allen – Bananamoon. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
  4. 1 2 "discogs". Daevid Allen – Banana Moon. Archived from the original on 8 January 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
  5. http://www.planetgong.co.uk/bazaar/releases/planned.shtml
  6. http://scallemang.ca/bowie25albums/
  7. Banana Moon at Discogs
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  10. Banana Moon at Discogs

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