Flying Teapot (album)

Flying Teapot
Studio album by
Released25 May 1973
RecordedJanuary 1973
The Manor Studios, Oxford, UK
Genre
Length39:45
LabelVirgin
ProducerGiorgio Gomelsky
Gong chronology
Continental Circus
(1972)
Flying Teapot
(1973)
Angel's Egg
(1973)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Flying Teapot is the third studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, originally released by Virgin Records in May 1973. It was the second entry in the Virgin catalogue (V2002) and was released on the same day as the first, Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells (V2001). It was re-issued in 1977, with different cover art, by BYG Actuel in France and Japan. Recorded at Virgin's Manor Studios, in Oxfordshire, England, it was produced by Giorgio Gomelsky and engineered by "Simon Sandwitch 2 aided by Tom Zen" (Simon Heyworth and Tom Newman).

Subtitled Radio Gnome Invisible, Part 1, it is the first of the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy of albums, followed by Angel's Egg in December and You the following October. This trilogy forms a central part of the Gong mythology. The Flying Teapot idea itself was influenced by Russell's teapot.[2] It was the first Gong album to feature English guitarist Steve Hillage, although he contributed relatively little as he arrived late in the recording process. According to Daevid Allen, "Steve Hillage arrived eventually, but there wasn't a lot of space left. He played some rhythmick wa wa [sic], some jazzy chords and a spacey solo [on 'Zero the Hero'.]"[3]

In the Q & Mojo Classic Special Edition Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock, the album came #35 in its list of "40 Cosmic Rock Albums".[4]

  1. ^ a b c Allmusic review
  2. ^ Allen, Daevid. Gong Dreaming 2. SAF Publishing, 2009, p.5.
  3. ^ Allen, Daevid. Gong Dreaming 2. SAF Publishing, 2009, p.188.
  4. ^ Q Classic: Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock, 2005.