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Note: There seem to be at least three different bands using the name ''Esperanto''. This article is about the prog band from the 1970s. ESPERANTO biography Esperanto is a language invented in 1887 by Zamenhof, who combined bits of various Romance language to make what he hoped would become a vehicle of universal communication. The Belgo-English band of the same name at the beginning of the 70s had a short but intense career and produced an extremely varied musical repertoire thanks to the many different nationalities, origins and outlooks of its members. It all started at the end of ’71 when the Belgian violinist Raymond Vincent, leader of the Wallace Collection wanted to embark on a more adventurous musical endeavour (in spite of his surprising predilection for hard rock) after his band had broken up. After playing for a short period with Dany Lademancher and Roger Wollaert (who had left Kleptomania), then with Dirk Bogaert (of Waterloo), he got in touch with Bruno Libert who was completing his musicology studies and playing piano every night in Brussel’s theatres that were putting on “off Broadway” musicals, which were quite fashionable at the time. Raymond told Bruno about his new project and showed him some musical ideas. He also played him a promotional album, Metronomics, that he had written for an advertising campaign. The two musicians agreed to launch the project and started to look for other musicians. They discovered the Malisan brothers, two Italo-Belgians of

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Black Feeling

Black Feeling

Last Tango

Last Tango

Totally Wired Ten

Totally Wired Ten

Danse Macabre

Danse Macabre

Esperanto

Esperanto

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Acid Jazz Records: The History Of Acid Jazz

Tiempos de vencer

Tiempos de vencer

Rock Orchestra

Rock Orchestra

Esperanto Rock Orchestra

Esperanto Rock Orchestra

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Black Feeling, Vol. 3

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The Mighty Show-Stoppers - Hippy Skippy Moon Strut b/w Esperanto - Night Of The Wolf 7"

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