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01. XII Alfonso "Croisade pour Olympia" 02. XII Alfonso "Partition pour pinceaux et coquelicots" 03. XII Alfonso "Meules - soleils dans la brume" 04. Xii Alfonso "Ce que disent les arbres" 05. XII Alfonso "Tout change, quoique pierre" 06. XII Alfonso "La cathedrale me tombait dessus" 07. XII Alfonso "Visite ? giverny" 08. XII Alfonso "Au pays de l'hiver" 09. XII Alfonso "Rien d'autre que l'impossible" 10. XII Alfonso "La cabane du donanier" 11. XII Alfonso "Dans la flaque du petit jour" 12. XII Alfonso "El?gie pour Suzanne" 13. XII Alfonso "Le pont Japonais" 14. XII Alfonso "Le guetteur des brumes" 15. XII Alfonso "V?theuil" 16. XII Alfonso "Les archipels illusoires" 17. XII Alfonso "Madrid 1904"
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Extra-Infos: |
1989-1904, Second Album In The Monet Trilogy |
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Description: | XII Alfonso got to be one of the "greatest" bands of international Progressive rock, thanks to their first album issued in 1996 and called "The Lost Frontier". Supported by a dream-guest list and a perfect production, this concept album was only the first part of a now prestigious discography ! It is about Hadrian's Wall, in Scotland, which separated the civilized world from the barbarian countries during the Roman times. Led by Philippe CLAERHOUT, the musicians from Bordeaux have built a superb work with long instrumental parts, some female vocals (That can evoke Annie HASLAM), and a Celtic-influenced atmosphere sometimes reminding of Mike OLDFIELD. It also reminds of CAMEL in "Harbour of Tears" issued at the same time about. Mickey SIMMONDS, the then CAMEL keyboards player, helps with his wonderful symphonic sounds while guitarist Dan AR BRAS (From Brittany) brings a noticeable Celtic touch of good taste. A remarkable work ! "This Is" is the name of a previously unreleased album, re.Digipak with booklet |
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No. of tracks: |
17 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
PAENGG 1434 |
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