Triangle — Homonymie 1973 (France, Progressive Rock)<br /><br />The band's third and final album. The group disbanded in 1974. Drummer Jean-Pierre Prévotat passed away on January 27, 2013. Guitarist Mimi Lorenzini died on December 12, 2014.Interesting non-typical prog from this French band with elements of mainstream and hard rock and beyond. Nothing amazing but in a sea of progressive albums this one was at least tries something different. Did I mention it was their last album?<br /><br />A new vocalist/bassist is brought into the fold but the band's sound remains intact. In fact, this could be called a minor return to form as the writing here is more powerful & the prog tendencies are more evident. I recommend getting both the original vinyl AND remaster, as the original is in stereo & the remaster is in horribly muddy mono. The bonus cuts on the remaster are a mix of mono & stereo, so added value for Triangle fans.<br /><br />Tracks:<br /><br />01. La Voyante - 0:00<br /><br />02. La Route Infernale - 4:38<br /><br />03. Terre - 9:23<br /><br />04. Mama, Tu Ne Sais Pas - 17:27<br /><br />05. L'incomprise - 20:59<br /><br />06. La Dune-Fée - 23:40<br /><br />07. Eloge De La Folie - 28:37<br /><br />08. Auroville - 33:47<br /><br />09. Le Chemin De Vie - 37:57<br /><br /><br />Personnel:<br /><br />Denis Duhazé - vocals, guitar<br />Marius "Mimi" Lorenzini - guitar<br />René Devaux – bass<br />François Jeanneau — synthesizer, keyboards, wind<br />Jean-Pierre Prévotat - drums<br />+<br />Albert Perez - goblet drum [darbouka] (02)<br />Christian Chevallier — arranger & conductor by chorus, strings & brass (03, 05)<br />Stephane Grappelli - violin (09)<br /><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"
