"Continental Circus" is a soundtrack album released by the progressive rock band Gong in 1971. It served as the soundtrack to the French documentary film of the same name, which focused on motorcycle racing. The album features Gong's eclectic and experimental style, blending elements of jazz fusion, space rock, and spoken word passages. With contributions from various band members, including Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth, "Continental Circus" showcases Gong's improvisational prowess and whimsical approach to music, making it a cult classic among fans of progressive rock and psychedelia.