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Ame Son, was one of the earliest French rock bands to go beyond the conventional rock & roll of the time. Combining elements of psychedelic rock with avant jazz, they created a unique, improvised rock sound that laid the path for numerous other French progressive groups who stretched the boarders between rock and free jazz. Ame Son's history goes back to the mid-'60s, when guitarist Bernard Lavialle, guitarist/vocalist Bernard Stizi, bassist Patrick Fontaine, and drummer Marc Blanc formed the group Les Primitivs. From 1965 to 1967, this rock band, influenced by British blues rock like the Yardbirds, played in and around Paris and also for three months on the island of Corsica. When Stizi left at the end of 1967, the other three formed Expression, a more psychedelic band that gigged not only at clubs but also progressive art exhibits as well. When Lavialle temporarily joined the Army, Blanc and Fontaine joined Bananamoon, Daevid Allen's group after leaving Soft Machine and before founding Gong, to play some gigs in Spain in the summer of 1968 and southern France early the next year. Allen's influence in particular, as well as that of the underground psychedelic scene that came out of London that was mostly around the UFO club, was crucial to the development of the musicians by the time. Lavialle rejoined the others in June 1969, along with flutist Francois Garrel. At that time, Ame Son, which roughly means soul song or expressive song in French, was born. Within
Je Veux Juste Dire
6452Seventh Time Key/I Just Want To Say
4503Je Veux Justre Dire
3504Reborn This Morning On The Way Of...
3495Le Grand Cirque De La Lune
3336Unity
2817A Coup De H/Les Sables Mouvent
2698Comme Est Morte L'evocation
2559Eclosion (Marie Aux Quatre Vents)
25510coer fou/la globule/le mal sonne
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Catalyse

Primitive Expression

The BYG Deal
Make Do & Mend - Volume Nine
The Secret Archives of Progressive Rock
30 Years Of Musical Insurrection In France CD 1 - 70's: 1969/77"

Je Veux Juste Dire / Unity

30 Years Of Musical Insurrection In France
The BYG Deal CD
Now Again Records Supports Finders Keepers
Caribou: The Longest Mixtape
Make Do & Mend-09