YEAR: 1973
STYLE: Progressive Rock/ Canterbury
FORMAT:FLAC (Image + Log + Cue + Scans + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 210 Mb
COUNTRY: France
THE BAND:
Yves Hasselmann - piano, Hammond organ, vocals; Jacques Goure - bass; Roger Gremillot - drums I am not really into Canterbury and jazzrock but while listening to this album I got more and more and impressed, especially the keyboardplay is amazing, he is a virtuosic who also plays with emotion! In the title track he manages to let his Hammond organ deliver all the excellent sounds that it hosts, this is at the level of Keith Emerson and also the jazzy piano play is great. The overdubs on piano and organ create a captivating sound, this is supported by a very dynamic rhythm-section. The other four songs (between 3 and 4 minutes) contain a bit melancholic French vocals and lots of interestin work on the piano and (fuzzed) organ. An overwhelming CD that should be checked out by the aficionados of this category!
TRAVELLING were a trio from France who released only one album(1973).The organ and piano dominates their sound that is without question Canterbury flavoured.SOFT MACHINE had to be an influence on these guys as the vocal style and fuzz organ certainly bring them to mind.This band does have it's own sound though and i love it.The side long opening track is one of the best songs that i've heard in a while.What a pleasure to listen to.Pure joy indeed. Voici La Nuit Tombee is an 18 minute ride that i have taken over and over again this past week.It opens with cymbals and bass before the organ quickly joins the fray, and it sounds fantastic.A full sound before a minute that includes piano,fuzz organ,bass and drums.Organ and piano then create a piece of heaven before the vocals come in.The light drums,organ and vocals are other worldly.Did i mention i love this song? Piano joins in.Vocals stop as fuzz organ returns.I could listen to this all day.Vocals are back after 6 minutes.The fuzz organ comes and goes.The piano takes the lead with bass and light drums 8 minutes in.This section is very jazzy.A spacey,experimental,eerie passage arrives before 10 1/2 minutes that changes 2 minutes later as an uptempo organ,light drums and bass melody arrives.Fuzz organ after 14 minutes.A change a minute later as piano again takes the lead.Vocals are back 17 minutes in.Amazing song! Flamenco features more bass,drums and piano.The vocal melodies a minute in are outstanding and a nice touch.Perhaps a nod to Mr.Wyatt.Some fuzz bass after that with organ.Piano starts to take over.This song blends into the next one Passo.The uptempo piano melodies continue but bass and drums help out here.This song then blends into Soleil as piano melodies continue to dominate.Before 2 minutes we get some fuzz organ joining the piano melodies. Tout Compte Fait opens with slower paced piano as the organ provides a nice background.This song blends into the final track Shema.This sounds better than the previous song because bass,light drums and vocal melodies are added. This is another French band that has impressed me to pieces.I had heard about them on the ProgEars site and am so thankful i did.A must have for Jazz and Canterbury fans.
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Track Listing:1. Voici La Nuit Tombée (19:35)
2. Flamenco (4:01)
3. Passo (3:05)
4. Soleil (3:03)
5. Tout Compte Fait (3:25)
6. Shema (3:09)
The Band:Yves Hasselmann - piano, Hammond organ, vocals
Jacques Goure - bass
Roger Gremillot - drums
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