This French band was founded by Francis Lemonnier (sax and vocals) and Serge Catalano (drums and percussions) in May 1970 after they left Red Noise due to musical and political disagreements. The name chosen gives you a clear indication as to their political views. The band released one album called "Le Bal Du Rat Mort" in 1971 and one single "Fou, roi, pantin" and were active until 1975. The musicians that joined them were Michel Musac (guitar), Olivier Zdrzalik (bass, vocals, organ and piano) and Pascal Chassin (guitar). At first they were less focused on composing only music but more on mixing it along with satiric theater - a sort of "cabaret satirique", in order to express their extreme left views. They used their music to enhance their message, and they did it in a manner that mixed several styles of music that would fit their show and the message to be passed on to the crowd/listeners. They were related to extreme left movements such as the "Ligue Communiste Révolutionnaire" and they toured in the summer of 1970 in, among other places, universities and factories that were in strike. In July 1971 they manage to get into a recording studio of Pathé Marconi with the help and influence of Philippe Constantin et Etienne Rodagil. They are joined by guests musicians such as the Quintette de Cuivres lead by trombonist Raymond Katarzynski, trumpet players Pierre Thibaud et Fred Gérard, Joss Baselli on accordion and vocalist Jeanne de Valène. The producer Philippe Constantin does some editing of their texts and leaves out two texts that were recited without any music and replaces the booklet which featured originally a painting by Diego Ribeira. Le Bal Du Rat Mort (The Dead Rat's Ball) is released in December 1971 and 2000 copies are sold. This release did not exhibit the true face of the band, but it did however show their talent as musicians and as composers and ability to combine different influences. This album is a mixture of rock, free-jazz, fusion, folk, oldies tunes, chanson Francaise and a general theatrical and quirky approach to composing. The overall result is a well-done mixture of styles and atmospheres. This may not be groundbreaking but it is different than the average output of French bands at that time and can be seen as avant-garde in their musical approach in this album
Line-up / Musicians
Francis Lemonnier/saxophone,vocals
Serge Catalano/drums,percussions
Michel Musac/guitar
Olivier Zdrzalik/bass,vocals,organ,piano
Pascal Chassin/guitar
Discography
Le bal du rat mort 1971
1.Bal Pour Un Rat Vivant
2.Le Bal du Rat Mort
Listen or download Komintern bal pour un rat vivant for free on Pleer
Komintern - Le Bal Du Rat Mort 1971
11:54:00 PM / by алеко / in France, K, RIO/Avant-Prog /
Related Posts:
Jacques Thollot - Quand Le Son Devient Aigu, Jeter La Girafe à La Mer. 1971French drummer Jacques Thollot started playing with jazz bands at an early age towards the end of the 1950's, being recognized as a prodigy child. One… Read More
Heldon - Electronique Guerilla 1974French band formed in the 70's by guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Richard Pinhas (sometimes called the 'French Fripp'), synth player Patrick Gauth… Read More
Carpe Diem - En Regardant Passer Le Temps 1975Carpe Diem was a rather short-living French band with (unfortunately) not more than two albums and though they are considered in general by Prog fans … Read More
Ange - Au-delà du délire 1974Formed in late 1969 by brothers Christian Descamps (vocals) and Francis Descamps (keyboards) and later joined by guitarist Jean-Michel Brézovar, bassi… Read More
Andre Fertier's Clivage - Mixtus Orbis 1978Andre Fertier's Clivage released 3 albums from 1977 to 1985. The sound Clivage portrays might bring to mind, Italian band Aktuala for their similar us… Read More