Label:
L'Escargot – ESC 367
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album / Country: France / Released: 1978
Style:
Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Free Imprivisation
Recorded at
studio Aquarius, September 18 and 19, 1976.
Artwork
– Wannaz Mantial
Photography
By – Alain Ogheri
Recorded
By – Alain Français
Compositions
by Léon Francioli and Pierre Favre
Matrix
/ Runout: Face1: E
S C 3 6 7 A
Matrix
/ Runout: Face2: E
S C 3 6 7 B
A1
- Le Rêve De Don Quichotte .............................................. 5:20
A2
- Le Bal Des Crapaux .........................................................
5:25
A3
- Drôles D'Oiseaux .............................................................
5:21
B1
- Stampede .........................................................................
6:00
B2
- La Flèche Et L'Arc En Ciel ............................................... 5:35
B3
- Oh! Anton .........................................................................
3:50
B4
- Singes Moqueurs .............................................................
1:30
Léon
Francioli – double bass
Pierre
Favre – drums, percussion
Original
1978 French private pressing on the small independent L'Escargot records imprint.
Great Improvisation, Free Jazz LP that hardly ever surfaces. First
released on the label Evasion Disques – EB 100821 / France - 1976.
To maximumbreak. Enjoy!
If
you find it, buy this album!
LÉON FRANCIOLI and PIERRE FAVRE – Le Bruit Court... (LP-1978)
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