Le Grand Nébuleux Et Les Laveurs De Consciences - Les Pirates Du Cortex (1978)

Artist: Le Grand Nébuleux Et Les Laveurs De Consciences
Title: Les Pirates Du Cortex
Year Of Release: 1978
Label: Hocco Mitu
Genre: Fusion, Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 34:20
Total Size: 217 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Les Pirates Du Cortex
Year Of Release: 1978
Label: Hocco Mitu
Genre: Fusion, Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 34:20
Total Size: 217 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
1. Mogue
2. Les Pirates Du Cortex
3. Mayday
4. Mentali
5. Sekou Toure Blues
Line-up::
Pierre Gormond (vocal),
Christian Nys (bass),
Robert Plisson (drums),
Jean-Patrick Rochow (lead guitar),
Thierry Joubertex (keyboard),
André Duvernet (flute, tenor sax),
Patrice Quentin (alto sax),
Alain Durand (vocal)
French experimental progressive / fusion band of the late 1970s.
Interesting and complex jazz rock album with some freer structures. It tends to get a bit shrieky in the sax department and the compositions stray towards the unhinged. But that's not to say their aren't some stellar moments as well. Rhythm section is super tight, and the guitar playing sometimes has an acidic tone, which is more than welcome. Best track, and at complete odds with the rest of the material, is a mellow hand-percussion / flute piece with quirky French voices. Had the album been more composed and less improvised, it would've been a monster. As it stands, it's still quite good.
Interesting and complex jazz rock album with some freer structures. It tends to get a bit shrieky in the sax department and the compositions stray towards the unhinged. But that's not to say their aren't some stellar moments as well. Rhythm section is super tight, and the guitar playing sometimes has an acidic tone, which is more than welcome. Best track, and at complete odds with the rest of the material, is a mellow hand-percussion / flute piece with quirky French voices. Had the album been more composed and less improvised, it would've been a monster. As it stands, it's still quite good.