Album:
Just four mostly instrumental tracks (there is some singing into one track and it sounds good also), of which Jean-Jacques is really the highlight but all of them shine hard and brilliant, solid and fluid. The style is very much , as its successor Les Porches , a sort of fusion but it really holds a great content of classical music, but nothing stolen from the historical composers. If it were not for the sheer power of this music , I could be talking of chamber prog, but this would be hard to see this played in a salon of the haute-bourgeoisie as the intensity of the music would blow away the glass windows even with triple glass.(Hugues Chantraine)Upload on request. Links in comments...
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Maneige
Thank you so much! Jean-Jacques is one of the tracks I listen to periodically on progarchives, and I'd been looking for the album.
Bonjour from Montréal
Just discovered your blog :)
Thank you sooo very much!!
We had all these vinyls of course! Could still be in a box somewhere ...
Haven't listened in such a long while!!!
Merci Beaucoup!!
M.
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