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Five Even
By Gongzilla
Label: Lolo Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Say Hey; French Grass; Willy; American Dream; Five Even; When the Water's Gone; Jersey Pines; So High; Jersey Pines (bis).
Gongzilla: Five Even
by John Kelman
Sometimes you've got to change to survive. Gongzilla--the offshoot of the late Pierre Moerlen's Gong that was an offshoot of the original Franglo group Gong--last released Live (Lolo) in 2001. Even more fusion-centric than Moerlen's Gong, that disc featured GZ co-founders Bon Lozaga (guitar), Hansford Rowe (bass) and Benoit Moerlen (vibes, xylophone) in the ...
East Village Sessions
By Gongzilla
Label: Lolo Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Haniface; Aquila; Lilly; Ging Gong; Thrive; My Doctor Told Me So; The News; No Pennies Please
Gongzilla: East Village Sessions
by Walter Kolosky
I remember very clearly checking out the band Gongzilla’s progenitor, Gong, many years ago during the heyday of the fusion movement. The artsy European album covers and sophisticated surnames listed on the jackets offered much promise. However, that band never quite cleared the hurdles, and so through its various and sundry incarnations over the years, I ...
Gongzilla: Live
by Scott Andrews
Americans Bon Lozaga (guitar) and Hansford Rowe (bass) and Frenchman Benoit Moerlen (vibes, xylophone) formed the nucleus of the fusion band Gongzilla in the mid 1990s, and recorded the studio CDs Suffer and Thrive with guest guitarists Allan Holdsworth and David Torn. The 2001 Gongzilla release Live was recorded direct to 2-track at a festival in ...
Standing in Stereo
By Geno White
Label: Lolo Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1. Temptations of Electric (2:18), 2. Army of the Gone (4:15), 3. Dirty Birdie (3:37), 4. Houdini Street (4:23), 5. Angel of Stereo (4:09), 6. Riverwide (1:56), 7. Watertoys (1:49), 8. Skin Risk (3:27), 9. Lovechoke (3:18), 10. Wasabi (5:05)
Geno White: Standing in Stereo
by Michael Askounes
Who is Geno White, you ask? Well, that’s what I asked as well when I received his 1996 instrumental guitar showcase Standing in Stereo for review. However, after a few listenings, I was surprised that EVERYONE doesn’t know who this fellow is – White is an A-list guitarist with a sound very reminiscent of Lifeson and ...
Gongzilla: Suffer
by John W. Patterson
Yeah I now, this release is a bit on the older side of things but great fusion is ageless and a joyful listen no matter when it is discovered. The group Gong has mutated itself gladly through an endless morph of musicians. From deep in the way-back machine’s files we find You with Steve Hillage on ...