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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2010 at 14:07
Ah, ça y est, il est sorti ?
Faut que je revoie les mails de la maison d'édition.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2010 at 05:21


Aymeric Leroy: Rock progressif.

La noirceur envoûtante de King Crimson, le raffinement symphonique de Genesis, l’exaltation mystique de Yes, les rêveries sonores de Pink Floyd, la virtuosité extravagante d’Emerson Lake & Palmer… Et tant d’autres, plus obscurs mais non moins valeureux – Van der Graaf Generator, Jethro Tull, Magma, Gentle Giant, Soft Machine… Autant de groupes qui, à partir de la fin des années soixante, ont cherché – et souvent réussi – à inventer une musique au-delà des distinctions de genre et du formatage commercial. Le rock progressif représente un legs artistique d’une variété et d’une richesse exceptionnelles. S’il a connu l’apogée de sa créativité et de son succès dans les années soixante-dix, son impact s’est révélé aussi profond que durable, à travers ses nouvelles déclinaisons (le néo-prog de Marillion, le prog-métal de Dream Theater…) mais aussi son influence avérée sur certains des groupes actuels les plus aventureux et novateurs (Radiohead, The Mars Volta…).
Cet ouvrage revient sur le contexte historique et artistique exceptionnel qui a favorisé l’émergence et l’épanouissement du rock progressif, et décortique ses œuvres phares, portant sur ce genre musical un regard à la fois érudit, passionné et sans complaisance.
Né en 1973 à Lavelanet, Aymeric Leroy a co-fondé vingt ans plus tard la revue de musiques progressives Big Bang, dans laquelle il a rédigé de nombreuses chroniques et études approfondies sur les ténors du genre. Expert reconnu de la scène de Canterbury (Soft Machine, Caravan…), il lui a consacré un site internet de référence, Calyx.
> Au mot et le reste, il est aussi l’auteur de Pink Floyd.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2010 at 09:09
A new book about Robert Wyatt by  Philippe Thieyre & Jean François Déran
(Editions des Accords 2009)
 

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=65507&PN=1
 



 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2010 at 04:12
Mary Wollstencraft's  " A Vindication On The Rights Of Women"   (1794)
 
prose more fragrent than Whitman
 
If everything is done right, it has it's place. Boys  Girls  Men Women  People \
Prog/Hard/Rock
 
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2010 at 17:21
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Didn't know there were so many french-reading people on this forum...
 
Haha! And another one. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2010 at 15:25
Didn't know there were so many french-reading people on this forum...
"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2010 at 13:43
Yeah, I've read his "CV", but I wanted to say is that, since I've read a lot of things about progressive rock (right now, I'm re-re-reading Frédéric Delage's "Chroniques du rock progressif"), I just hope I would learn something new or read this story told with a deeper concept.
Let's say I'm filled with kindly but great expectations.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2010 at 17:08
I just did a quick search online and Leroy is the author of a Mot et le reste book on Pink Floyd. He managed a prog zine in France for many years and contributed liner notes to a number of prog reissues and compilations. 

He runs Calyx, a site dedicated to the Canterbury scene. 

I feel optimistic about that one.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2010 at 16:04
I haven't heard/read of this last one until now. I wonder if it will be really interesting.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 22 2010 at 07:54
Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

Other resources in French:
Le Mot et le Reste have released several interesting books :
 - Eric Deshayes, "Au-delà du Rock"
http://atheles.org/lemotetlereste/formes/audeladurock/
A good book about the "Kraut-rock" scene, organised as a dictionary
The same author with the musicia Dominique Grimaud also wrote a book about the 70's French Progressive movement :
http://atheles.org/lemotetlereste/formes/lundergroundmusicalenfrance/

There's also a new book about the 70's Hard-Rock. I'm going to check this one:
http://atheles.org/lemotetlereste/formes/hardnheavy19661978/index.html


I bought Au-delà du Rock a little over a year ago and really enjoyed it. Deshayes has written a bunch of material here and there about experimental and electronic music. His site, néosphères, is also a really great resource for material published/released in France.

I am actually working on a review of Ghosn's La Monte Young at the moment although we are far from prog rock here. It is also from Le mot et le reste. Elegant and affordable books!

CPicard, you might want to check this book also. It is exactly what this thread is concerned with (scheduled to be released in April):




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 09:23


The new Prog-résiste is available with a free CD:

1 Cantina Sociale - Piccoli Indiani 11:47
2 Paul Cusick - Touch 5:43
3 Gifts From Enola - Aves 9:03
4 Gösta Berlings Saga - Sorterargatan 9:50
5 Majestic - Wish 9:15
6 Sisyphos - Childhoods End 5:15.

And the poll of the redaction for 2009 is:

1-Gazpacho: Tick Tock
2-Beardfish: Destined Solitaire
3-Universal Totem Orchestra: The Magus
4-IQ: Frequency
Overhead: And We're Not Here After All
6-Gens De La Lune: s/t
7-Steven Wilson: Insurgentes
8-Hour Of The Shipwreck: The Hour Is Upon Us
Lazuli: Réponse Incongrue...
10-Syrinx: Qualia.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 02 2009 at 10:53
Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:


 - Denis Protat, "L'encyclopédie du Hard-Rock des 70's"
Here's an interview (in French) :
http://www.lefantastique.net/musique/interviews/protat/protat.htm



I have got this book. It is a good dictionary, the only problem I have with it is that the covers of the albums are in black and white.



I also like to read these magazines: Prog-résiste and Big Bang.
http://www.progresiste.com/
http://www.bigbangmag.com/

The other publications about progressive music written in french are on this page:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/frogprog/index_fr.html .








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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2009 at 14:21
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Eurotrash/Rapido presenter Antoine de Caunes also wrote a biography on Magma, in French, called "Magma".




I'm not sure it's still available. Too bad: I heard/read that it's a standard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 25 2009 at 17:28
Eurotrash/Rapido presenter Antoine de Caunes also wrote a biography on Magma, in French, called "Magma".




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 24 2009 at 15:27
Other resources in French:

 - Denis Protat, "L'encyclopédie du Hard-Rock des 70's"
Here's an interview (in French) :
http://www.lefantastique.net/musique/interviews/protat/protat.htm

Le Mot et le Reste have released several interesting books :
 - Eric Deshayes, "Au-delà du Rock"
http://atheles.org/lemotetlereste/formes/audeladurock/
A good book about the "Kraut-rock" scene, organised as a dictionary
The same author with the musicia Dominique Grimaud also wrote a book about the 70's French Progressive movement :
http://atheles.org/lemotetlereste/formes/lundergroundmusicalenfrance/

There's also a new book about the 70's Hard-Rock. I'm going to check this one:
http://atheles.org/lemotetlereste/formes/hardnheavy19661978/index.html





Soon, a book about Magma!
http://atheles.org/lemotetlereste/formes/magma/

A last one for the road, about Pink Floyd:
http://atheles.org/lemotetlereste/formes/pinkfloyd/







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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 24 2009 at 04:25
@Jon89: maybe you should try to find some volumes of L'Histoire Mondiale Du Rock Progressif by Didier Gonzalez (Highlands Magazine).
http://highlands.fanzine.free.fr/hmp/hmp.html
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 24 2009 at 03:07
There is a huge prog encyclopedia made many years ago about french prog. It was this:
Grosse, Francis/Bernard Gueffier: La Discographie du Rock Français. Un guide musical, historique et discographique du rock français de la fin des années 60 à nos jours. Hors série de Musea Mag, Musea MP 3017.AR, EAN-Code: 3426300030177. 1st ed. Chaumont 1984 (1000 copies), 2nd ed. 1986 (1000 copies), 3rd ed. Dombasle 1994 (2000 copies). ISSN: 1245-3692.
I have tried to find this but to no avail
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 23 2009 at 04:23
Sean, the book you are talking about is called Chroniques Du Rock Progressif 1967-1979.
Frédéric Delâge also wrote a book about Genesis: La Boîte à Musique.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2009 at 19:39
There wasc a similar book a few years ago that took the 100 prog albums of the 70's
 
Written by Freferic Delage, , it was reviewing (in French) the albums and giving a big picture of the front cover
 
This book is inherantly superior,to the other I speak of , and it uses the real vinyls as sources (you can see the wear on the photos,  but doesn't really review the albums per se, but continues until almost today.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2009 at 09:15
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Were you going to share your thoughts on it/them with us? That's what this section is intended for.Big smile 

Hi! Ok, it is a book about progressive music from the 60's to nowadays through the evocation of 500 LPs.
From proto-prog (The Beatles, The Moody Blues) to  actual progressive rock/metal (Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater) with also chapters about Canterbury music, Zeuhl, RIO, Neo-Prog, Space-Rock ...
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