| 1. Les Journaux Annoncent La Guerre - Générique |
| 2. Vacances A Concarneau - Flash Back |
| 3. De Retour A Paris |
| 4. Scènes De Foule Et De Poursuite Pendant Le Carnaval |
| 5. Dilemme De Jeanne Au Restaurant Chinois |
| 6. Survol De Rio |
| 7. Scènes De Mobilisation - Flash Back - Et Retrouvailles Avec Bruno |
| 8. Baiser Au Crépuscule Et Fin |
| 9. Les Souffleurs De Verre |
| 10. L’Age D’Or A Montlhéry |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
A famous producer of the French and African music scenes, François BREANT was also the author of two albums in the late Seventies, sought-after because of their perfection and of the different innovations that they included. Indeed, this man is a truly talented keyboardist, naturally looking for innovation. With engineer André HARWOOD, François BREANT found his perfect soul mate to develop his most advanced concepts. The guest musicians, all quite famous (Didier LOCKWOOD, Albert MARCUR, Pascal ARROYO, Klaus BLASQUIZ, Stella VANDER, Guy DELACROIX, Marc PERRU, Emmanuel LACORDAIRE ) were all met within CRUCIFERIUS !, KAPAK, ERGO SUM and NEMO, as well as in Bernard LAVILLIERS' backing band. The result: an unique blend of electronic musics and Progressive rock with classical influences, difficult to put in any category but still quite easy to grasp, with a particular emphasis on the keyboards analogic sounds. The first part "Sons Optiques" (1979) is the soundtrack of an imaginary film.
A famous producer of the French and African music scenes, François BREANT was also the author of two albums in the late Seventies, sought-after because of their perfection and of the different innovations that they included. Indeed, this man is a truly talented keyboardist, naturally looking for innovation. With engineer André HARWOOD, François BREANT found his perfect soul mate to develop his most advanced concepts. The guest musicians, all quite famous (Didier LOCKWOOD, Albert MARCUR, Pascal ARROYO, Klaus BLASQUIZ, Stella VANDER, Guy DELACROIX, Marc PERRU, Emmanuel LACORDAIRE ) were all met within CRUCIFERIUS !, KAPAK, ERGO SUM and NEMO, as well as in Bernard LAVILLIERS' backing band. The result: an unique blend of electronic musics and Progressive rock with classical influences, difficult to put in any category but still quite easy to grasp, with a particular emphasis on the keyboards analogic sounds. The first part "Sons Optiques" (1979) is the soundtrack of an imaginary film.
Sons Optiques,Francois Breant
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