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OPHIUCUS

Ophiucus

 

Crossover Prog

2.86 | 22 ratings

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apps79
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2 stars This French group came to life after a musicians' meeting organized by Emmanuel Booz in summer 71, which included brothers Alain and Bernard Labacci (on guitars and drums respectively) , bassist Jean-Pierre Pouret and Zoo's founding member Michel Bonnecarrere, also on guitars.They all lived together in the small town of Flagy, where they rehearsed, and finally the Barclay label was the one that got much interested in releasing the band's debut back in late 71'.The name of Ophiucus is derived from a large constellation located around the celestial equator.

The truth is that ''Ophiucus'' sounds like a total mess, showcasing a group with an undeveloped style and a total lack of direction.The majority of this work is centered around Psych/Folk and typical French Songwriter stylings with acoustic guitars in evidence along with warm French, poetic vocals and rather minimalistic soundscapes.Some orchestral passages are also present, while there are some light funky moves here and there, especially on the electric parts.Most of these lightweight tracks are interrupted by more experimental material, such as electric distorted jams, narrations or ethnic percussions either in instrumental or lyrical deliveries.Progressive elements are rather absent, the whole atmosphere is pretty close to Psychedelic Music with minor Pop sensibilities in the acoustic arrangements and the limited instrumentation prevents from a further exposion into more adventurous territories.The result is an unimpressive and incosistent release with no high points at all, except maybe the very good French vocals.

Reputedly an English version of the album was prepared but never released back at the time, and this stuff is included as bonus material in the Musea CD reissue.However be warned that ''Ophiucus'' is today an extremely dated effort with a possible appeal only to French-speaking listeners or die-hard Psych/Folk Rock collectors.

apps79 | 2/5 |

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