The companion piece to
The Flying Teapot,
Angel's Egg is not your usual
progressive rock album. Very quirky, with many, mostly brief compositions, the album is a tad less spacy than
Teapot, with just a few
psychedelic-inspired lyrics, and it's very technically adept.
Angel's Egg opens with a true
space rock cut (one of the few on the album), filled with the usual
Gilli Smyth space whispering and
Daevid Allen voicings, then leads into the cleverly titled
"Sold to the Highest Buddha," with
Steve Hillage and
Didier Malherbe prominent figures. The instrumental
"Castle in the Clouds" finds
Hillage coming into his own, with a sound identical to his solo work.
"Givin' My Love to You" sounds like a bar song, with no music and a cluster of seemingly drunken fellas trying to sing. The instrumental
"Flute Salad" gives way to
"Oily Way," a showcase for
Malherbe's jazzy flute.
"Inner Temple," an instrumental
space rock track, moves along with a
jazz edge, provided by
Malherbe's sax. The final three tracks are the real highlights on
Angel's Egg.
"I Never Glid Before" is a fantastic
prog rock tune, replete with blistering
Hillage solo, primo
Allen lyrics and vocal, and the precise percussion of new bandmember
Pierre Moerlen. This eclectic composition travels through several movements and time changes, and comes across as a perpetually progressing piece. The imaginative and jazzy
"Eat That Phone Book Coda" brings the album to a close. ~ David Ross Smith