Daevid Allen

Daevid Allen

Genres: Progressive rock, psychedelic, Canterbury Scene, Psychedelic Rock, Canterbury

About Daevid Allen

Daevid Allen (born Christopher David Allen on 13 January 1938 in Melbourne, Australia; died on 13 March 2015) was an Australian poet, guitarist, singer, composer and performance artist. He was one of the founders of the British progressive rock band Soft Machine in 1966. After recording just one album with the group, he became the founder/leader of Gong, which he left in 1975 to begin a solo career (though his first solo album, Banana Moon, was released in 1971 while he was still in the group). Allen explored his quirky, folky take on rock throughout the '70s and '80s on albums like 1976's Good Morning and 1983's Alien In New York. His solo work also included collaborations with members from NYC's Material (amongst others Bill Laswell) - or underground rock impresario Kramer like 1993's Who's Afraid? and 1996's Hit Men, which was released on Kramer's Shimmy Disc label. Allen returned in 1999 with Money Doesn't Make It, followed a year later by Stroking the Tail of the Bird. Nectans Glen also followed in 2000. He died on 13 March 2015

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Heard alongside: Jean Shepherd Gong Henry Cow

Daevid Allen — Top 14 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Daevid Allen Voice Of OM Dub
Daevid Allen It Ain't Necessarily So
Daevid Allen Afraid
Daevid Allen B Drone (Sahasrara)
Daevid Allen C Drone (Muladhara)
Daevid Allen Coppers with their Choppers
Daevid Allen It's a fine Air for Fliss
Daevid Allen Voice of OM Dub
Daevid Allen Why do we treat ourselves like we do?
Daevid Allen Gaia
Daevid Allen The Voice Of Om
Daevid Allen Wise Man in Your Heart
Daevid Allen Gold Top
Daevid Allen So What
Voice Of OM Dub
It Ain't Necessarily So
B Drone (Sahasrara)
C Drone (Muladhara)
Coppers with their Choppers
It's a fine Air for Fliss
Voice of OM Dub
Why do we treat ourselves like we do?
The Voice Of Om
Wise Man in Your Heart