Synopsis - Minuit Ville (Korean Remastered) (1979/1994)
Artist: Synopsis
Title: Minuit Ville
Year Of Release: 1979/1994
Label: Nices/Si-Wan Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Prog
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:04
Total Size: 237 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Minuit Ville
Year Of Release: 1979/1994
Label: Nices/Si-Wan Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Prog
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:04
Total Size: 237 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Minuit Ville (5:13)
2. Joue-Moi Quelque Chose (7:51)
3. Ville Oracle (6:29)
4. Melodie Saoule (9:06)
5. Desert (8:29)
Line-up:
Michel Resler - bass
Christian Bolze - keyboards
Christian Hoff - guitar
Patrick Marcel - drums
Michel Bail - vocals
French Theatric Symphonic is a style that I could never understand and being a GENESIS fan, it's a paradox, because their main influence is usually the Charterhouse School quintet,so in theory they should be like candy for me, but maybe because the bands always exaggerate the theatric characteristics of their shows, almost like Peter Gabriel on steroids and the languange, keep me away.
Well SYNOPSIS is slightly different, maybe because their first album "Minuit Ville" was released 1979 when the first Symphonic Golden era was in decline, they decided to moderate their approach, basing most of the sound of the band in Christian Bolze's keyboards, leaving Michel Bail hyperbolized vocals in a second plain.
The quintet completed by Michel Resler (bass), Christian Hoff (guitar) and the drummer Patrick Marcel, managed to create an obscure gem, that if released a couple years earlier, would had reached a special place in French Symphonic.
But the story doesn't end there, in 1981 with the addition of the violinist Jean-Philippe Brun and Geraldine Le Cocq (vocals), the band released "Gamme" a very nice album that people never heard due to the lack of interest for Symphonic Prog in the 80's.
I'm sure that if this guys would had started their careers in 1975, would had turned into Gaul icons such as ATOLL, MONA LISA or ANGE, because they had the skills and the compositions, the only thing missing was the right timing.
Well SYNOPSIS is slightly different, maybe because their first album "Minuit Ville" was released 1979 when the first Symphonic Golden era was in decline, they decided to moderate their approach, basing most of the sound of the band in Christian Bolze's keyboards, leaving Michel Bail hyperbolized vocals in a second plain.
The quintet completed by Michel Resler (bass), Christian Hoff (guitar) and the drummer Patrick Marcel, managed to create an obscure gem, that if released a couple years earlier, would had reached a special place in French Symphonic.
But the story doesn't end there, in 1981 with the addition of the violinist Jean-Philippe Brun and Geraldine Le Cocq (vocals), the band released "Gamme" a very nice album that people never heard due to the lack of interest for Symphonic Prog in the 80's.
I'm sure that if this guys would had started their careers in 1975, would had turned into Gaul icons such as ATOLL, MONA LISA or ANGE, because they had the skills and the compositions, the only thing missing was the right timing.