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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).
Flying Teapot was released on 25 May 1973, the same day as Tubular Bells, and was the first instalment of the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy, which expounded upon the (previously only hinted at) Gong mythology developed by Allen.
The album was produced by "Gong under the direction of Giorgio Gomelsky". Angel's Egg is the second in Gong's Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy of albums, following Flying Teapot and preceding You. The trilogy forms a central part of the Gong mythology. The original album did not have an apostrophe in the title.
Flying teapot may refer to: Russell's teapot, a philosophical analogy first coined by Bertrand Russell; Flying Teapot, a 1973 album by the progressive rock band Gong; The Stanley Steamer, a vehicle made by the Stanley Motor Carriage Company
Gong: Flying Teapot: England/France 25 May 1973 Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells: England 1 June 1973 Gryphon: Gryphon: England 15 June 1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band: Messin' United Kingdom 13 July 1973 Jethro Tull: A Passion Play: England 13 July 1973 Queen: Queen: England 20 July 1973 Genesis: Genesis Live: England 31 Aug 1973 Henry Cow: The ...
He appears on all three albums of the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy; Flying Teapot, Angel's Egg, and You, in fact Blake is the only composer, apart from the Allen/Smyth partnership, to have written for all three of the "Trilogy" Albums, making him one of Gong's most important composers. He left Gong in early 1975.
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Gong Live Etc. is a live album by Gong, recorded between 1973 and 1975 and originally released in 1977.It is a set of live recordings (including some two-track "off-the-desk" material), studio out-takes and BBC session recordings spanning the years 1973 to 1975.