Downwind (album) explained

Downwind
Type:Album
Artist:Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Cover:PMGongDownwind.jpg
Released:February 9, 1979
Recorded:June–September, 1978
Genre:Jazz fusion, progressive rock, heavy metal
Length:40:06
Label:Arista
Producer:Pierre Moerlen
Prev Title:Expresso II
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:Time Is the Key
Next Year:1979

Downwind is the third album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong, although it was the first to be released under that name, the previous two having been released as Gong albums for contractual reasons. It was released in February 1979.[1]

Featuring a mostly instrumental jazz-driven sound, notable for the prominent use of vibraphone, it has little to do with the psychedelic space rock of Daevid Allen's Gong, even though the two bands share a common history.

Downwind marks a slight departure from the formula of the previous de facto Pierre Moerlen's Gong's albums, Gazeuse! and Expresso II. "Aeroplane" and "What You Know" are short-form pop songs with vocals, the only time that Moerlen would attempt this. The lengthy title track displays an emerging progressive rock influence and features lead guitar by Mike Oldfield (for whom Moerlen was also playing at the time), keyboards by Steve Winwood and saxophone by ex-Gong member Didier Malherbe. For the first time, keyboards augment or replace mallet percussion on some tracks.

Personnel

Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Former Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Additional personnel

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pierre Moerlen's Gong: Downwind . www.discogs.com . 2017-06-04 .