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3.08 | 5 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1993

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Dock 134
2. 9/8
3. Oriental Groom
4. The Beatles Complete
5. India
6. 100 Sequoias
7. Scalett Slipper
8. Brooklyn 1
9. Rock Week
10. Nowhere Fast
11. Big Muff Sisters
12. Aces Of The Axes
13. The Return
14. Rock League
15. Playing With The Wrong Group


Line-up / Musicians


- Bertrand Dupouy / guitar, vocals, tapes, keyboards
- Fran?ois Goethals / guitar, vocals, piano
- Michel Boria / bass
- Jean-Bernard Hoste / drums, percussion
- Hugues Rous? / saxophone


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MP 3012.AR

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EXCLUSIVE RAJA Off The Map ratings distribution


3.08
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(40%)
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Review by apps79
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3 stars Short-lived 90's band from Lille, headed by multi-instrumentalists Bertrand Dupouy and Francois Goethals.On their first album appear also bassist Michel Boria and drummer Jean-Bernard Hoste.This was recorded in various studios around France and live and it was released on Musea Parallele in 1993 under the title ''Off the map''.

This is a 50-min. long album, consisting of 15 short tunes and the musicianship is actually a total mixed bag.Many tunes have a strong KING CRIMSON flavor from their mid-70s age with complicated guitar workouts, often with a dual approach, very deep bass lines and an overall very mechanical sound, reminiscent of PHILHARMONIE.The rest of the album is very smooth in its approach, reminding of a calm guitar-driven CARAVAN or CAMEL, but not during the prog heydays than rather on their late-70's works.Very melodic stuff with clean sensitive vocals and an emotional content, like a breeze of fresh air between the more adventurous and slightly improvised material.There is also a cover of The Smith's "Nowhere Fast!" in an Exclusive Raja approach with a light rock feeling as well as a track as a tribute to THE BEATLES.

Certainly one of the weirdest albums in the prog league.Not extremely consistent or widely conveincing but definitely deserving some fame for its unique style.Recommended overall.

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