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ALAIN BLESING

Jazz Rock/Fusion • France


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Alain BLESING is a french guitarist with a long career; during the heyday of progressive rock he was a member of zeuhl bands like ESKATON and in the later 80's of FOEHN. Since then he has worked and composed in other genres he learned to appreciate like traditional music (introduced to him by Senem DIYICI) and more contempoary jazz; all of this resulted in at least twenty or so albums that he was a collaborator of.

His solo work is an interesting blend of alternative and jazz rock, and the best way to describe the sound of it is to see the range of different artists that BLESING often covers on his albums, like JOHN MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT FRIPP, HENRY COW, SOFT MACHINE, and THE WHO, amongst others.

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3 Images Du Désert
1995
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Songs From The Beginning
2007
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Mad Kluster Vol. 1
2011

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Just On Six
2010

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Songs From The Beginning
Alain Blesing Jazz Rock/Fusion

Review by Mellotron Storm
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— First review of this album —
3 stars 3.5 stars. Alain Blesing was the guitarist for ESKATON playing lead on their first two albums. He has played on a lot of records as a guest plus he has some solo albums including this album of covers. These are songs that had an impact on his career and life and we get eight musicians helping out plus John Greaves on vocals. Of the eight musicians I only know Hugh Hopper but we get keyboards, horns, flute, drums, guitar and bass providing the music while along with Greaves voice we also get texts spoken by Pip Pyle, Peter Blegved, William Burroughs and Dylan Thomas. And the spoken words certainly make this a little different than most cover albums and I like them for the most part. Alain mentions in the liner notes "The audience cheerful acclaimed the first gigs and since that, I know the emotion is far from any nostalgia."

So we get seven tracks worth 67 1/2 minutes of music as he stretches these out with texts and improvisations. There's only two songs that I'm really not into including "Leaving California" originally by LED ZEPPELIN and "Behind Blue Eyes" originally by THE WHO. I like the originals but John's vocals don't add but take away from the enjoyment of them here. Now "Slightly All The Time" originally by SOFT MACHINE, "Mumps(extracts)" originally by HATFIELD AND THE NORTH and "Fracture" originally by KING CRIMSON are all outstanding and have me wanting to give this 4 stars.

The other two songs are also excellent including "1983" originally done by Jimi Hendrix and "Beautiful As The Moon" originally done by HENRY COW. I really like the Hendrix cover. By the way we get two playing clarinet along with tenor sax and soprano sax and they really do add a lot on this record. Hearing horns late on "Fracture" is cool but also that it opens with narration not music.

So familiar songs given the Alain Blesing makeover and I'm quite impressed overall. Essential? Hardly, but worth keeping around for the entertainment value.

Thanks to evolver for the artist addition.

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