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HISTOIRE DE FOU

Francis Décamps

 

Crossover Prog

3.43 | 18 ratings

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4 stars French composer, songwriter and musician, mostly known for his work with Ange.He had been the band's main keyboardist already at the very early stage of their appearance and for several years to come, supported by his brother singer Christian Decamps.Among his obligations with Ange Francis found sometime to write and record a personal album in 1979, originally released on Philips (the same label as Ange's), under the title ''Histoire de fou''.He was helped by guitarists Michel Moulinie and Jack Pichaud along with Ange fellow members Gerald Renard (on bass) and Jean-Pierre Guichard (on drums).

While Ange's familiar Theatrical Prog style was slowly fading away towards the 80's, Decamps' album is some sort of reedition of the typical French dramatic school of prog akin to ANGE, MONA LISA or SYNOPSIS.''Droit vers le soleil'' is a fantastic opener with superb melodies, plenty of moog solos and nice melodramatic vocals by Francis, very inspiring and retro-sounding.The following ''Malediction'' is more-guitar oriented with a few nice leads and solos, always within the typical ANGE atmosphere, and a good synth performance by Francis at the end.The long ''Canicule'' is an attempt by Decamps on Orchestral Prog with beautiful, cinematic string arrangements and a couple of pure Classical parts thrown in supported by a great rhythm section.One of the nicest examples of this man's composing skills.The 10-min. ''Amedee le mal maudit'' is as closest as it gets to ANGE.Symphonic Rock of pure delight, filled with opening harpsichord, organ waves and great moog solos, with a light Folk vibe here and there, theatrical vocals by Francis Decamps and dramatic sections centered around great guitar and keyboard work.Simply great.The closing ''Apocalypse'' opens in a very calm mood.Acoustic guitars, whispering instead of vocals and light dreamy keyboards.But soon they will leave their place to a grandiose keyboard-based orchestral theme to lead the track along the very end.

Thanks to Musea Records the album has seen a CD reissue and everyone into theatrical Orchestral/Symphonic Rock with plenty of interesting guitar and keyboard moves should simply purchase this one.Nice stuff, highly recommended.

apps79 | 4/5 |

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