Memoriance Et après 1976 France, Space Psychedelic Rock, Symphonic Prog

Memoriance - Et après ... 1976 (France, Space , Psychedelic Rock, Symphonic Prog) MEMORIANCE is a unique sounding French symphonic progressive band from the 1970s who released two albums and a 7 “single. Their debut album, “Et après“, is a fine blend of styles, ranging from fellow French symphonic bands like Ange, Atoll and Carpe Diem, but also with a blend of Steve Hackett style guitar playing, as well as a hint of “Wish You Were Here “, era Pink Floyd. After their debut release, there were some line-up changes, with drummer, Didier Busson being replaced by Christopher Boulanger. Pascal Libergé came into the band as a keyboard player, alongside Jean-François Périer. Their second release “L’Écume des jours d’après Boris Vian“ is a concept album, based on the 1947 philosophical novel “L’Ecume des jours“ (Froth on the Daydream), by Boris Vian. It appears that in 1981, they released a single “Spara
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