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  1. After their excellent Canterbury-fueled self-titled debut album, Moving Gelatine Plates re-entered the studios to record their sophomore effort The World Of Genius Hans. First thing that one is likely to notice is its bizarre cover.

  2. Jun 23, 2008 · All in all, it would be unfair to label this band as a mere clone of Ratledge, Wyatt & co., since the ensemble manages to create a refreshing proposal in a global level. The band really knows how to approach the complexity of the musical arrangements with precision and sobriety.

  3. Jul 12, 2015 · MOVING GELATINE PLATES — The World Of Genius Hans (review) Album · 1972 · Jazz Related Rock. 5/5 · 2015-07-12. siLLy puPPy MOVING GELATINE PLATES followed up their debut album only a year later with the phenomenal THE WORLD OF GENIUS HANS.

  4. Moving Gelatine Plates was a French jazz-rock "Canterburyesque" group, known for their first two albums released in '71 and '72. Genius Hans is considered an essential "2nd tier" recording, often recommended to those looking to scratch beneath the surface of the Big 5.

  5. MOVING GELATINE PLATES The World Of Genius Hans ratings distribution. Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (35%) Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (42%) Good, but non-essential (19%) Collectors/fans only (3%) Poor.

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  6. The World of Genius Hans - Moving Gelatine Plates reviewed by dimdim23. ... 3.72 from 927 ratings Genres ... Moving Gelatine Plates.

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  8. But clearly the star of the show is Hemlinger and his never ending switch from trumpet to saxes , flutes and Kb works. Astromonsteris yet another highlight and Moving Theme is without a doubt a leftover of lenghty concert improvisations. The album ends on a calm note with a short sax-filled Un Jour...

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