Ophiucus

Ophiucus

Group from France

Genres: folk rock, progressive folk, Progressive rock, french, prog rock, france, 1970s

Ophiucus
Ophiucus

About Ophiucus

Ophiucus may be the name of an obscure constellation, but it's also the name of a French band that recorded an exceptional album in 1972 for the Barclay label. All the members of the band had already enjoyed ample success in music before musician/actor Emmanuel Booz brought them together in 1971: Jean-Pierre Pouret was a well-known session-man for Sylvie Vartan; brothers Alain and Bernard Labacci released albums as Tom & Jerry, and supported Jimi Hendrix for a TV appearance; Michel Bonnecarrere had founded the band Zoo (one of Andy Votel from the B-Music labels favorites), and was one of the composers, arrangers and musicians for that groups first two albums. Apropos of the period, the band members decided to live together as a small family in Flagy, a small town in France, where they lived a happy life, and wrote the tracks which adorn this reissue. This ambitious album somehow manages to blend grungy psychedelic rock, acoustic blues, and densely orchestrated French pop/psych (in an Ilous & Decuyper vein) into an impressive and cohesive whole. Sandy Spencer, cellist and member of Mormos contributed wonderful playing on Ne cherche plus and Inacheve.

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Ophiucus — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Ophiucus Inachevée
Ophiucus Telephone Funeral Blues
Ophiucus Darbouka
Ophiucus Mirlipinious
Inachevée
Telephone Funeral Blues
Darbouka
Mirlipinious