Structure is a Bernard Wystraete solo album. Lead by his various flutes, the instrumental (with some wordless female chants) jazz psych presented is somewhat typical of the film and TV library music of the era (of which Wystraete has at least two albums under his name with titles like "Hits Variety"). It just happens to be a very good representation of said style, and recalls later instrumental flute lead outfits from France like Jean Cohen-Solal's two albums or Triode (on Futura). Some fine fuzz guitar and violin work here too - not to mention a particularly fat bass sound, something the French have become known for over the years.
Line-up / Musicians
Andre Ceccarelli/Drums
J.Soulk/Guitar
Alex Bonavita/Guitar
Bernard Wystraete/Flute
A. Bodenes/Guitar
Annie Wystraete/Keyboards,Percussion
Roland Stepczak/Violin
Discography
Pop Music 1969
1.Le Voyage
2.Inter Mobile
3.Prelude N° 1
4.Episodes
5.Sexonomie
6.Climat
Listen or download Structure Climat for free on Pleer
Listen or download Structure Episodes for free on Pleer
Structure - Pop Music 1969
4:21:00 AM / by алеко / in France, Jazz Rock/Fusion, S /
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