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DR FOLAMOUR

Dr Folamour

Crossover Prog


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3.82 | 3 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1995

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Un Morceau En Forme De Pêche (5:11)
2. India Song (4:16)
3. Escalibor (7:21)
4. Guanahani (4:50)
5. Basta Blues (6:09)
6. Little Boy (7:45)
7. Fatman (4:30)
8. Suite... (6:26)
9. Quasimodo (3:05)

Total time 49:33

Line-up / Musicians

- Marc Beugnies / drums, bass, percussions
- Marc Mourgues / guitars, bass
- Jean-Hugues Maute / bass
- Dimitri / violon
- Philippe Daix / keyboards, flute, bass
With:
- Elena Bojkova / vocals
- Dimitrina Gantchovska / vocals
- Pavlina Gortcheva / vocals
- Stoyanka Boneva / vocals
- Choir "Trakia"

Releases information

Musea Records

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DR FOLAMOUR Dr Folamour ratings distribution


3.82
(3 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
0%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (33%)
33%

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Review by Evolver
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Crossover & JR/F/Canterbury Teams
4 stars This is an odd album. The opening track, Un Morceau En Forme De P'che is a fairly straightforward heavy guitar instrumental song, similar to what you might hear on a Joe Satriani album. Marc Mourgues' guitar is good enough to keep the song interesting.

Then, for the next four tracks, the songs veer into various ethnic themes, pasted over similar guitar based rhythms. It's very good, especially with some fine violin and flute added in.

Then, at the sixth track, Little Boy (the next track is Fat Man - get it?), the band changes style again, this time veering into contemprary King Crimson territory, with Fripp/Belew-like interplay, and roaring bass lines that sound a bit like Trey Gunn.

While I like this album a lot, it's the last batch of songs that keep me coming back for more. It's worth searching for.

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