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Tag Archives: Alan Simon
Martin Barre, Michael Sadler And Other Stars Grace Live “Excalibur” Album
August 18, 2025

There’s no shortage of guest-strewn rock operas many of which are created via remote contributions from most of the musicians, and for this reason Alan Simon’s “Excalibur” saga has always stood apart from the rest. More so, the French composer … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Alan Simon, Excalibur
ALAN SIMON – Chouans
August 19, 2019

The Right Honourable 2019 Royalist uprising as rock opera renders revisiting history a risky yet rapturous trip. Regularly inhabiting the world of legends with his “Excalibur” endeavor and occasionally venturing far into the past, as proved, Alan Simon’s no stranger … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alan Simon, rock opera
ALAN SIMON – Excalibur: The Ladies Of The Lake
February 7, 2019

The Right Honourable 2018 Out of Arthurian lore, mythical heroines come to the fore of French artist’s series of rock arias. It’s a dangerous business in today’s politically correct climate to be singling out female participants of a particular project … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Alan Simon, Excalibur, folk rock, Jacqui McShee, Maddy Prior, Moya Brennan, rock opera, Sonja Kristina
ALAN SIMON – Big Bang
November 1, 2018

The Right Honourable 2018 Out of Avalon and on to Andromeda, aural seer from Gallia travels back where it all began. Alan Simon may alternate between such sagas as “Excalibur” – its preceding “Big Bang” – or even large stage-bound … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Simon, John Helliwell, Michael Sadler, prog rock


