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TAAL[eclectic prog france][musicrequest]
Original, innovative, inspired: that's one of the ways you could describe the debut album "Mister Green" of this french progressive rock band TAAL. They manage to mix influences from jazz,
metal, celtic, classic and other music styles into a very surprising sound, while playing a huge number of instruments. The strength of their album is surely the instrumental part, lead vocals are
not very present. Naturally, you will find some touches of the other bands like PINK FLOYD, AYREON or DREAM THEATER, but TAAL is one of the most promising groups of the last year.
Second album from this French progresive rock band is difficult to describe. The band uses heavy guitarwork as a cornerstone of their sound but it is augmented by violin, sax and flute.
Stylistically it jumps around a bit touching on classical music, symphonic rock, gypsy folk and dare I say it...even metal. Looking forward to their next album!
Taal - Mister Green
Eclectic Prog|Avantgarde Progressive Metal
2000
APE
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68:31
1. Barbituricus (15:16)
2. Coornibus (8:41)
3. Flat Spectre (12:34)
4. Ragtime (2:40)
5. No Way! (1:24)
6. Mister Green (4:35)
7. Mister Grey (4:33)
8. Aspartamus (7:33)
9. Super Flat Moon (11:35)
10. - (0:18)
Line-up/Musicians
- Anthony Gabard / guitar
- Loïc Bernardeau / drums
- David Dosnon / bass
- David Lucas / vocals
- Sebastien Constand / keyboards
Taal (France) "Skymind"
Progressive Rock & Art Rock
2003
FLAC
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56 min
1. Skymind
2. Yellow Garden
3. Blind Child
4. The Purple Queen's Lips
5. The Egg-Shaped Moon
6. Stratus (Including The Little Beatle)
Line-up:
Anthony Gabard - electric guitars (+acoustic guitar - on 3)
Loic Bernardeau - acoustic drums; vocals
David Stuart Dosnon - basses
Sebastien Constant - keyboards
Igor Polisset - electronic & acoustic drums
Helene Sonnet - flute (+ vocals - on 3)
Manu Fournier - violin (+ saxophone - on 1 & 6)
Gaelle Deblonde - violin
Manue Bouriaud - viola
Mehdi Rossignol - cello
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