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Triangle — Triangle 1972 (France, Progressive Rock)

2026-03-24 20 Dailymotion

Triangle — Triangle 1972 (France, Progressive Rock) <br /><br />This is the first French album “Treugolnika”. The original plastic parts were placed by Jean-Michel Jarre.A Parisian combo TRIANGLE were founded in mid 1967 originally as a trio by Gérard "Papillon" FOURNIER (bass, voices), Pierre FANEN (guitars), and Jean-Pierre PRÉVOTAT (drums). In 1968 Alain RENAUD replaced Pierre as a guitarist and vocalist, and in 1969 they released the debut single, that could not get any success. Alain in despair has left the combo and François JEANNEAU (keyboards, saxophone) and Paul FARGES (guitar) joined soon. In the following year they published the second single titled "Elégie À Gabrielle" (named after the suicide of Gabrielle Russier, a high school teacher falling in love with one of her students), and via a French label Pathé their debut eponymous album, featuring a smash hit "Peut-Être Demain".<br /><br />Paul was replaced by Marius "Mimi" LORENZINI (guitars) and TRIANGLE have got to be an "official" quartet active from late 1970 until mid 1973. They launched the second "self-titled" album in 1972. Their "Peut-Être Demain" was featured in 'Les Bidasses en folie' (directed by Claude Zidi), that was appreciated as one of the best French films in 1971, and TRIANGLE could share the title "Best French Group" proposed by rock journalists with another French superstar Ange.<br /><br />01. J’ai Vu — 0:00<br /><br />02. Récréation — 3:41<br /><br />03. Viens Avec Nous — 9:46<br /><br />04. Litanies — 12:56<br /><br />05. Cette Longue Nuit — 18:14<br /><br />06. Le Matin Du Premier Jour — 19:20<br /><br />07. La Peine Capitale — 23:24<br /><br />08. Le Retour — 26:49<br /><br />09. La Pâte Grise — 29:59<br /><br />Bonuses:<br /><br />10. Les Brumes De Chatou — 34:05<br /><br />11. Les Contes Du Vieil Homme — 39:29<br /><br />12. La Confusion — 44:05<br /><br />13. L’Arbre De Juin — 48:16<br /><br />14. A Cor Et A Cri — 51:40<br /><br />15. Con Nosostros (Spanish Version of “Viens Avec Nous”) — 54:36<br /><br />16. La Confusion (Spanish Version) — 57:55<br /><br /><br />Personal:<br /><br />Gérard “Papillon” Fournier — bass, vocals<br />Marius “Mimi” Lorenzini — guitar<br />François Jeanneau — keyboards, saxophone<br />Jean-Pierre Prévotat — drums<br />+<br />Jean-Michel Jarre — synthesizer (02, 06)<br />Gilbert Roussel — accordion (01)<br />Aldo Romano — drums (04)<br />François Cahen — piano (04)<br />George Locatelli — guitar (04)<br />Henri Texier — double bass (04)<br /><br /><br />⚠ If there are any copyright issues please contact me. I will remove the video.<br />Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"

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