Tuesday, February 8, 2011

White Spot On Mri Near Liver Rhesus O (France) - Rhesus O, 1971 (Prog / / Fusion)


1. Crankshaft (2'42)
2. Maldonne (6'51)
3. Crier Pour Donner (5'29)
4. Le Prophet Egar (2.16)
5. Préambule (6'21)
6. Eveil (4'39)
7. Outre-Tombe (2.50)
8. Parcours (3'51)
9. We Baignoire Sont Enchanted (0'44) Alain

Hatot - soprano, tenor, baryton sax, flûte
Alain Monier - organ, percussion
Asselin Jean-Pol - piano, harpsichord
Francis Moze - bass, xylophone
Serge Lenoir - Guy Pederson bass
- double bass
Thierry Blanchard - drums, percussion
Jean Stout - choir conductor

AMG
"The French band Rhesus or WAS Formed in 1971 by Jean-keyboarder future MagmaPol Asseline with musicians from the jazz and jazz-rock field and released one self titled record. Soft Machine is the main influence to be found on the record and to a lesser extent Magma, Miles Davis and Frank Zappa. The record presents a melodic jazz-rock with folk and classical elements, based on an instrumentation of two keyboarders: Alain Monier on organ and Jean-Pol Asseline on e-piano and harpsichord, two bass players: Guy Pedersen on double bass and Francis Moze on electric lead bass, Thierry Blanchard on drums and Alain Hatot's sax & flute arrangements.\

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