Gérard Manset - La Mort D'Orion
Жанр: Progressive Rock
Год выпуска диска: 1970
Страна: France
Производитель диска и номер: Pathé Marconi EMI 2C 066-15.628 (French 1st press)
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 24 bit / 96 kHz
Продолжительность: 44:32
Релиз: radiooloron (AvaxHome)
Трэклист:
Side One
1. Introduction 4:30
2. La Mort D'Orion 8:20
3. Où L'Horizon Prend Fin 1:55
4. Salomon L'Hermite 5:45
5. Final 3:15
Side Two
1. Vivent Les Hommes 7:35
2. Enchaînement 1:15
3. Ils 3:40
4. Paradis Terrestre 5:25
5. Elégie Funèbre 4:00
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This is a third album by Gérard Manset. This album, best described as a modern rock symphony, featured extremely sophisticated arrangements and some wonderfully rousing string crescendos. Released in 1970, "La Mort d’Orion" proved to be both a critical and commercial triumph. Indeed Manset’s album went on to sell over 20,000 copies (a remarkable feat for such a strange and innovative album) and French critics showered it with rave reviews.
If worship is a hard, dark, and still an aura of mystery, it's this one. Especially as he was, until his unexpected reissue in 1996, the coveted obsessive collectors of every stripe, the ultimate collector and virtually untraceable. Gerard Manset is, we know, the guardian savage, maniacal and advised of his own temple, and he did not see fit to prolong the existence of this disc that was imperfect. Let us give thanks by his record company, EMI, which has managed to persuade him to return, albeit belatedly, that decision harmful. The Death of Orion, who was greeted by a veritable chorus of praise to its output, is the second album by Gérard Manset, five years before the disc which will reveal a wider audience with "He travels alone, in 1975. This saga cosmic strings topped with majestic, still three decades after its release ufo most singular French musical landscape, a rock hard, shiny and black in the sandbox. If you like cross roads, one leading to the distant nebula is for you.
- Sylvie Devilettes