Béatrice "Mama Bea" Tekielski, French author and singer of Italian-Polish origins, is little known outside of France. Tekielski is a singer and author of frightened versatility, halfways between rock and avant-garde. The 1977 album "La folle" was a courageous and singular test in the recording panorama, pervaded by a hallucinating, violent tension of shocked performances, vocal primitivism, effects, piano and keyboards and lysergic guitars, hints of cosmic music, in a sabbathic merge of vocals and instrumental spirituality. <br /><br />Béatrice Tekielski - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar. <br />Jean-Claude D' Agostini - electric guitar. <br />Francois Jeanneau - synthesizer, flute, saxophone. <br />Gilles Tinayre - piano, synthesizer. <br />Joel Digrenot - bass. <br />Nigel Morris - drums. <br /><br />Le Préau. <br />Le vent. <br />Le secret. <br />La mort-musik. <br />Les pissenlits. <br />L'enfant. <br />Les clowns. <br />La folle. <br />Visages.