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Tag Archives: Jean-Pierre Llabador
JEAN-PIERRE LLABADOR – 3’33 Treasure Hunt
March 6, 2025

Castle 2024 Looking for pearls in his heart and soul, Languedoc composer locates a cerebral sort of rapture. A melody’s length, or its brevity, matters – otherwise, there would be no “Paranoid” whose slapdash provenance is seemingly far removed from … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged fusion, Jean-Pierre Llabador, pop, soul
COÏNCIDENCE – Archives 1973-1974
December 20, 2024

Castle 2024 Salvaged from jaws of obscurity, concert escapades and studio adventures of Gallic jazz-rock legionnaires come to light. In the late ’70s, when this ensemble delivered their two albums – recently reissued as twin volumes of – there were … Continue reading
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Tagged Coïncidence, fusion, instrumental, Jean-Pierre Llabador, live
COÏNCIDENCE – Mets tes lunettes et écoute comme ça sent bon!
November 24, 2024

Disques Tromblas 1977 & Village 1979 / Castle 2024 Long-forgotten mavens of French fusion refract their past through the latter-day lens to secure the ensemble’s two-album legacy. The second part of the ’70s might have been the golden era of … Continue reading
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Tagged Coïncidence, fusion, instrumental, Jean-Pierre Llabador


