Julverne — 2000 — Le Pavillon Des Passions Humaines

„After more than a decade silence , this seminal and centrepiece of Belgian Chamber Progrssive Music came back to life and dedicated this album to an early 20th-century building a bit forgotten (and slightly abandonned) devoted to Human Passions (of which if you look at the artwork is a bas-relief , lust and lush abandon are definitely among the passions described). Unfortunately , this building is to remain closed for sometime more as it stands next to Brussels Grand Mosque and you guessed it , this might create some controversy, that no one wants.” 1. Ersatz, Goût Bulgare — 00:00 2. L’Ongle Cassé Contre Un Nounours — 6:29 3. La Fascination De L’Ordre — 10:31 4. Sombre — 17:32 5. Hit — 19:49 6. Tosca — 23:36 7. La Séduction De La Facilité — 29:00 8. Ode Primitive — 36:06 9. Le Rose Aux Joues — 42:02 10. Chant Piètre — 43:42 11. La Soif Du Pouvoir — 46:30 12. Wien, Wien Nur Du Allein — 53:06 Credits: Bass – André Klénès* Bassoon, English Horn, Oboe – Michel Berckmans Cello – Claudine Steenackers Flute – Pierre Coulon Layout – Isabel Devriendt Leader [Musical Direction] – Stéphane Collin Photography By – Mirjam Devriendt Piano, Percussion – Laurence Cornez Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered By – Daniel Léon Viola – Edith Heudens Violin, Trombone – Jeannot Gillis Recorded, mixed and mastered in the summer-autumn 1999 at Igloo Studio.
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