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Christopher David "
Daevid"
Allen (13
January 1938 – 13
March 2015) was an
Australian musician. He was co-founder of the
psychedelic rock
groups Soft Machine...
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musical style. The
group was
formed in
Paris in 1967 by
Australian musician Daevid Allen and
English vocalist Gilli Smyth. Band
members have
included Didier...
- The band were
formed in 1966 by Mike Ratledge,
Robert Wyatt,
Kevin Ayers,
Daevid Allen and
Larry Nowlin. Soft
Machine were
central in the
Canterbury scene;...
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Steve Hillage, Dave Stewart,
Robert Wyatt,
Kevin Ayers,
Richard Sinclair,
Daevid Allen, and Mike Ratledge. The
Canterbury scene is
largely defined by a set...
- are a Franco/British rock band
founded by
Australian vocalist/guitarist
Daevid Allen and
English vocalist Gilli Smyth in 1967. The band's
first recording...
- A&M releases. It was
certified gold in 1984, 8
years after its release.
Daevid Jehnzen of
AllMusic rated Crystal Ball three-and-a-half out of five stars...
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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...
- Gong,
released by
Virgin Records in
October 1974. It is the last
album by
Daevid Allen's
iteration of the
group until 1992's Shapeshifter.
Recorded at Virgin's...
- also met Brian's
younger brother Hugh, and
Robert Wyatt. In 1961, he met
Daevid Allen, who
interested them in
playing jazz.
Through Cecil Taylor's piano...