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Heldon - Well And Alive In France: Live In Nancy 1979 mp3 album

Heldon - Well And Alive In France: Live In Nancy 1979

Musician: Heldon
Album title: Well And Alive In France: Live In Nancy 1979
Style: Prog Rock
Released: 2006
Size MP3 version: 1749 mb
Size APE version: 1523 mb
Size WMA version: 1605 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 865
Format: TTA MIDI AC3 MMF ADX MP2 WMA
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Heldon - Well And Alive In France: Live In Nancy 1979 mp3 album

Heldon - Well And Alive In France: Live In Nancy 1979 mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-1 Virgin Marie Overdrive 4:13
1-2 Heldon UFO War Machine 12:14
1-3 Schizosphere/Mekanosphere/Rhiszoshpere 16:13
1-4 Red Line Target
Composed By – François Auger
13:53
2-1 The Large Interface Session 18:12
2-2 Mellotronic Dune Dance 18:53

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Emma Editions
  • Licensed Through – Richard Pinhas
  • Licensed Through – Heldon
  • Remastered At – Peace Music

Credits

  • Bass Guitar, Mellotron – Pierrot Roussel
  • Design [Cover Designed By] – Hayato Nobuoka
  • Drums, Percussion – François Auger
  • Guitar, Synthesizer, Sequencer, Mellotron, Producer [Production], Composed By – Richard Pinhas
  • Liner Notes – T. 美川*
  • Remastered By – Souichirou Nakamura

Notes

Recorded 19th March 1979 Nancy France.
Remastered March to April 2006.

Comes in a CD sized heavy gatefold jacket, with obi-strip and 4 page insert of notes mostly in Japanese.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 560107 535516



Dellevar
This I'd had a cassette recording swapped from a friend since the early 1980's (which I since remastered and digitised as a CD for my own enjoyment). So I was surprised when a few years later I learned of this release, a 2CD set.Here's what my tape comprised...1. Intro 4'25"2. Les Soucoupes Volants Vertes 11'11"3. Rhizosphere 15'18"4. Marie Virginie C 11'09"5. Interface 17'49"6. Paul Atredies 17'57"This is a 78 minute collection that only trims-off some of the audience and tune-ups. Else it's identical, except that I prefer my recording to the over-compressed mastering of the Japanese CD. These titles are the actual compositions, which make more sense than those on the Captain Trip release.Another anomaly, an old review of this gig documented the line-up as...François Auger: percussion.Didier Batard: bass.Patrick Gauthier: synthesizers, keyboards.Richard Pinhas: guitar, synthesizers, vocoder, sequencer.Whereas this CD says...Didier Batard: bass.Pierrot Roussel: bass guitar, MellotronRichard Pinhas: guitar, synthesizers, sequencer, Mellotron and no mention of the vocoder!That's odd, because Pierrot had left Heldon back in 1974 and is documented as being in René Werneer's band in 1978/79 (and, a curiosity I just learned via Discogs - Is he really the same guy as in Chrome later?)And, no I'm not selling my version, I just wanted to point out exactly what these tracks are on this release, and some other points related to it.
Rindyt
When you listen to CD 1, track 4 at around the 2 minute mark; Richard introduces his line-up and there he announces clearly Pierrot Roussel on bass.
Beahelm
Pierrot Roussel had left Heldon back in 1974 and is documented as being in René Werneer's band in 1978/79 (and, a curiosity I just learned via Discogs - Is he really the same guy as in Chrome later?)Yes, I confirme, I am the same guy as Shizo, Heldon, Réné Werneer, Challenger and Chrome, and others...Many Thanks , Pierrot Roussel