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"RHESUS O were a Jazz/ Rock band from France and this is their sole release from 1971. I was reminded of SOFT MACHINE, MOVING GELATINE PLATES and NUCLEUS.
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"Certainly the most obscure album on the Pole label. I hadn't even heard of it until recently (2008), and I think I'd heard every other Pole/Tapioca album by 1992!
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"Active from 1974 to 1979, French guitarist Jean-Pierre Grasset released two cult albums under the alias Verto. Grasset blended as many influences as possible, from pop psychedelia to chill electronic experimentations and krautrock dynamics.
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One and done band from France that evolved into Chute Libre. Slightly more free than Chute Libre its still very much a jazz rock album but other influences crop up.
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" "Triton" was the second Potemkine release, the one in which the band's ideology found its definitive expression.
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Long awaited vinyl reissue of this rather obscure and quite rare French jazz rock release from 1978. The French fusion scene was booming then and this fit right in place. Instrumentation throws in the kitchen sink: violin, two guitars, keyboards, sax(s), bass clarinette, bass and drums.
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"SL's second album came roughly a year later than the debut, by which time the band found a major label (RCA) and changed bassist, enrolling Magma alumni Janik Top, but lost their guitarist as well (not replaced).
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Monumental 2nd album of French instrumental prog. Dark keys and searing Frippified guitar blasts will burn right into your soul.
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"The full title of Étron Fou Leloublan's second album is Les Trois Fous Perdégagnent (Au Pays Des...), which could translate to "The Three Fools Lose'n'win (In the Land Of...)" -- granted, it doesn't make more sense in English than in French.
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"Classic French Progressive rock with fantastic melodies and some grand musicianship along the way. RIPAILLE were certainly less known than ANGE but lived in the same era and in fact toured with them at one time.
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"A mid-Seventies jazz/fusion band from Belgium, the superb Abraxis boasted musicians from other jazz-rock groups of the decade such as Pazop, Placebo and Waterloo, with keyboardist Charles Loos and bassist Jean-Paul Musette known to some prog fans as being members of Belgian band Cos, performing
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Great one-off band from France. Metabolisme recorded this album for the Crypto label in 1977. Considered one of the best French prog albums of the 70s, it carries on in the tradition of other Crypto bands...it's symphonic but has a dark veneer to it.
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"Et Apres? I might ask Memoriance the very same question. And Then? Only two albums? With such talent?
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"Acanthe is one of those rare one-shot wonders we progfans always drool over, wondering what could have been had the musicians stayed together.
$38.00