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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. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The World Of Genius Hans by Moving Gelatine Plates. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Jazz, Rock
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    • Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock
  3. This CD includes all the tracks from MGP's second album, The World Of Genius Hans, and, as a bonus, those tracks (8 to 12) from the Moving album of 1980 which weren't included on Musea's 1st MGP reissue. Tracks 1 to 7 recorded at the Studio des Dames, Paris, December 7th-15th 1971.

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    • France
    • 7
    • CD, Album, Reissue
  4. Moving Gelatine Plates is a French progressive rock band first formed in 1968 by Gérard Bertram (guitarist) and Didier Thibault (bassist and band leader), who met in 1966 as 14-year-old schoolmates. Being heavily influenced by jazz, the band is considered to be part of progressive rock's Canterbury scene despite its national origin. [2]

  5. The World of Genius Hans by Moving Gelatine Plates released in 1971. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Jun 23, 2008 · Being one of the most relevant bands in the seminal age of French prog, Moving Gelatine Plates was a peculiar musical force influenced by "Third"-era Soft Machine and Supersister, in this way anticipating (to a certain degree) the kind of sophisticated folly that Gong will turn into an essential part of its signature sound.

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  8. 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.