Le Grand Nébuleux Et Les Laveurs De Consciences
1978
Les Pirates Du Cortex
01. Mogue
02. Les Pirates Du Cortex
03. Mayday
04. Manali
05. Sekou Toure Blues
Alto Saxophone – Patrice Quentin
Baritone Saxophone – Gérard Amsallem
Bass, Acoustic Guitar – Christian Nys
Drums, Percussion – Robert Plisson
Guitar – Jean-Pat Rochow
Percussion – Patrice Abaoub
Piano, Synthesizer – Thierry Joubertex
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Antoine Duvernet
Vocals – Alain « Mickey » Durand, Jean-Pierre « Jappy » Gormond
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Synthesizer – Didier Laure on track 3
Guitar [Solo] – Philippe Gohard on track 1
Recorded in April 1978 at studio « Pense-Folie »
The band is referred to under the shortened name "Le Grand Nebuleux" on the cover spine and labels.
Another of those rare gems from Paris in the late-1970's, the kind of Mahjun with a lot more Zappa/Mothers "The Great Nebulous" had three sax players (all later in Urban Sax) and the most vibrant/fiery rhythm section, in a music that fused so many styles into their own that it's impossible to describe unless you already know this distinctly French jazz/folk/rock mix, laced with humour and daring invention.
1978
Les Pirates Du Cortex
01. Mogue
02. Les Pirates Du Cortex
03. Mayday
04. Manali
05. Sekou Toure Blues
Alto Saxophone – Patrice Quentin
Baritone Saxophone – Gérard Amsallem
Bass, Acoustic Guitar – Christian Nys
Drums, Percussion – Robert Plisson
Guitar – Jean-Pat Rochow
Percussion – Patrice Abaoub
Piano, Synthesizer – Thierry Joubertex
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Antoine Duvernet
Vocals – Alain « Mickey » Durand, Jean-Pierre « Jappy » Gormond
+
Synthesizer – Didier Laure on track 3
Guitar [Solo] – Philippe Gohard on track 1
Recorded in April 1978 at studio « Pense-Folie »
The band is referred to under the shortened name "Le Grand Nebuleux" on the cover spine and labels.
Another of those rare gems from Paris in the late-1970's, the kind of Mahjun with a lot more Zappa/Mothers "The Great Nebulous" had three sax players (all later in Urban Sax) and the most vibrant/fiery rhythm section, in a music that fused so many styles into their own that it's impossible to describe unless you already know this distinctly French jazz/folk/rock mix, laced with humour and daring invention.