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Very obscure and unknown, strictly short-lived and super rare to spot, but worth mentioning in the end, PLAT DU JOUR mark
a dot on the French eclectic Prog map, somewhere near Rouen apparently, during the year 1977. Their self-titled LP was
released under the label Speedball, five compositions (or six, depending on how the first two-part epic is regarded) lasting
around 35 minutes. The music can be placed either in jazz-rock, either in avant-prog, but with those two essences clustering
and a bit of extra fuzzy psychedelism, cold bass Zeuhl and straight progressive rock being heard, it' ...read more
Very obscure and unknown, strictly short-lived and super rare to spot, but worth mentioning in the end, PLAT DU JOUR mark
a dot on the French eclectic Prog map, somewhere near Rouen apparently, during the year 1977. Their self-titled LP was
released under the label Speedball, five compositions (or six, depending on how the first two-part epic is regarded) lasting
around 35 minutes. The music can be placed either in jazz-rock, either in avant-prog, but with those two essences clustering
and a bit of extra fuzzy psychedelism, cold bass Zeuhl and straight progressive rock being heard, it's wiser to take in account
all the nuances.
The details about this project, the story behind it, or the musicians' profile are scarce. The main lineup consists of Vincent
Denis (guitars & vocals), Rodolphe Moulin (bass), Oliver Pedron (percussion), Alain Potier (saxophone), Jacques Staub
(keyboards, percussion), Francois Ovide(percussion) and Francois Maze (vocals) - the latter two noted as guests, each on
one track only. On the SP "Totem/Zil-bra", printed by Speedball around that time as well, Phillipe Doray (likely the artist from
PD Asociaux Associes?) is noted as composer. PLAT DU JOUR is mentioned to be one of Ovide's early par-experimental, par-
groovy projects (the radical SO & CO. and this laid-back one) - making it more surprising not only that he is a guest musician,
but that he also plays drums instead of guitar -, while nothing relevant is known about the other artists. The ensemble's
short session could be due to the fact that Ovide moved on to play with Albert MARCOEUR, WEIDORJE, GWENDAL and John
GREAVES. There's an additional mention ballparking this band's style close to ETRON FOU LELOUBLAN.
Heavy on the mix, slightly experimental, snappy and groovy and of an uncommon prog taste, Plat Du Jour has its interesting
to hear parts. Inside their consistent instrumental universe, rhythms and improvisations kick in, the guitar dominates most of
the album, but the saxophone builds one great momentum as well. Tricky music at the beginning - fuzzy, windy, jazzy, mood-
mixing afterwards. Vocally, there's both a hoarse, agitated, crazy and a looser taste. The back-cover of the vinyl includes
the lyrics. « hide |
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