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Topic: French prog band very much like Yes Posted: August 09 2014 at 23:17
Trying to figure this one out if ya can help In 1985 I recorded off a
college FM radio station a long track which sounded very much
influenced by Yes. with a touch of early Pink Floyd The vocals were in French and the track had many passages.probably about 10 mins +
Not
being home where the song resides on my PC I cannot upload it and can
only describe the band instrumentation along with some song structure
Vocals : French all the way. There are some nice back up harmonies Keys
: Mini Moog, ARP Solina /Omni or Crumar string synth ( very prevalent
on the track) , Mellotron, Organ,Elect piano, Piano Bass : best guess a Rick Drums: full kit with some percussion , he is a bit heavy handed at times but very good. Guitar:
Well this is the kicker he sounds soo much like Steve Howe that it
could be Howe. the lead lines and arpeggios the choppy chordal work It's
what really caught my ear when i heard the track and instantly started
the tape recorder rolling. I heard it in 1985 but it may have been recorded earlier than that.
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Posted: August 10 2014 at 05:49
I would imagine that very few French bands ever got played on the radio in the USA, even on college radio, so if it's not the "usual suspects" (ie Ange or Magma) then any guess is valid.
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Posted: August 10 2014 at 09:55
I ck'd out Ange. Vocalist does not sound the same and composition wise they are not similar.
Am pretty sure that it is French vocals Have traveled the world a bit so think i can be sure of that. Unless there is a dialect that is close to it like a near border country like Belgium, Germany etc where languages can meld together and the group is then hailing from that other country etc..
Been shifting thru You Tube in my search definitely not Magma. Also the French bands from the early 70s sound too primitive against this track. also the ARP and Crumar string synths weren't around back then. So time period for this recording would be late 70s onward.
If still unsolved in a few weeks when I get home I'll upload the track .
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Posted: August 10 2014 at 10:42
Dean wrote:
I would imagine that very few French bands ever got played on the radio in the USA, even on college radio, so if it's not the "usual suspects" (ie Ange or Magma) then any guess is valid.
Goodness ... as I like to say ... there is so much more music out there that no one knows or has heard! And yes, it was played and then some! All first 6 Ange albums in my collection are on their 3rd LP. All of Alan Stivell on the 3rd LP. All of Atol on the 2nd LP. Heldon on the 3rd LP. Malecorne on the 2nd LP. Clearlight and Verdoux on the 2nd LP. Pulsar on the 3rd LP.
We haven't even gotten to my Italian bunch, yet! Almost all of them on the 3rd or 4th LP!
It's like most folks are musically deprived!
Ange
Mona Lisa
Malecorne
Magma
Heldon
Pierre Henri
Cyreille Verdoux
Clearlight Symphony
Dan Ar Bras
Alan Stivell
Memoriance
Atoll
Pulsar
Catherine Ribeiro
Tai Phong
Wapassou
Marquis de Sade
This is just a starter list from the top of my head. I will go through my index of SPR shows and list things for you from 1974 on. I keep telling you, that Guy's show was special. Unlike many folks in radio, he had an ear for more music and more different music!
Edited by moshkito - August 10 2014 at 10:58
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Posted: August 10 2014 at 11:09
Pentacle comes to mind except for the YES flavour which doesn't fit in my opinion but worth checking out the over 10 minute track that closes that album.
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Posted: August 10 2014 at 12:00
moshkito wrote:
Dean wrote:
I would imagine that very few French bands ever got played on the radio in the USA, even on college radio, so if it's not the "usual suspects" (ie Ange or Magma) then any guess is valid.
Goodness ... as I like to say ... there is so much more music out there that no one knows or has heard! And yes, it was played and then some! All first 6 Ange albums in my collection are on their 3rd LP. All of Alan Stivell on the 3rd LP. All of Atol on the 2nd LP. Heldon on the 3rd LP. Malecorne on the 2nd LP. Clearlight and Verdoux on the 2nd LP. Pulsar on the 3rd LP.
We haven't even gotten to my Italian bunch, yet! Almost all of them on the 3rd or 4th LP!
It's like most folks are musically deprived!
Ange
Mona Lisa
Malecorne
Magma
Heldon
Pierre Henri
Cyreille Verdoux
Clearlight Symphony
Dan Ar Bras
Alan Stivell
Memoriance
Atoll
Pulsar
Catherine Ribeiro
Tai Phong
Wapassou
Marquis de Sade
This is just a starter list from the top of my head. I will go through my index of SPR shows and list things for you from 1974 on. I keep telling you, that Guy's show was special. Unlike many folks in radio, he had an ear for more music and more different music!
*sigh*
You're right, instead of attempting to answer the OPs enquiry logically and helpfully I should have simply displayed the full cosmopolitan breadth of my musical knowledge by listing all the French progressive artists I could think of.
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Posted: August 10 2014 at 15:44
I would go for Morse Code actually, the first band that came to my mind with notable STEVE HOWE guitar work, a vast array of keyboards and French lyrics...not French though, but Canadians.
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Posted: August 11 2014 at 00:54
^ Fantastic band! Their second album is one of the strongest french prog albums of the 70's so check it out, The H posted a link for that album up there ^
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