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1977 live album by Ange
En concert 1970–1971
Live album by Ange
Released1977
RecordedBelfort Janvier 1971, Mars 1971
GenreProgressive rock
LabelRCA
ProducerJean-Claude Pognant
Ange chronology
Tome VI : Live 1977
(1977)
En concert 1970–1971
(1977)
Guet-Apens
(1979)

En concert 1970–1971 is a live album by the French progressive rock band Ange. It was released by their ex-manager in 1978 against the will of the band.

Track listing

Side One:

  1. "Zup" (Francis Decamps) – 02:56
  2. "Atome" (Christian Decamps, Francis Decamps) – 17:06

Side Two:

  1. "Opus 69" (Francis Decamps) – 03:03
  2. "Présentation" (Christian Decamps, Francis Decamps) – 00:36
  3. "Général Machin" (Christian Decamps, Francis Decamps) – 03:12
  4. "Assis Sur L'univers" (Christian Decamps, Francis Decamps) – 08:20

Side Three:

  1. "Professeur Flouze" (Christian Decamps, Francis Decamps) – 04:22
  2. "Messaline" (Christian Decamps, Francis Decamps) – 03:14
  3. "Cauchemar" (Christian Decamps) – 06:46

Side Four:

  1. "Prophétie" (Christian Decamps, Francis Decamps) – 22:34

Personnel

  • Lead Vocals, Hammond Organ: Christian Decamps
  • Viscount Organ: Francis Decamps
  • Guitar, Backing Vocals: Jean-Michel Brezovar
  • Drums, Percussion: Gerard Jelsh

Additional musicians

  • Rhythm Guitar on "Présentation", "Général Machin", "Assis Sur L'univers", "Professeur Flouze", "Messaline", "Cauchemar": Jean-Claude Rio
  • Bass, Flute on "Présentation", "Général Machin", "Assis Sur L'univers", "Professeur Flouze", "Messaline", "Cauchemar": Patrick Kachanian
  • Flute on "Zup", "Atome", "Opus 69", "Prophétie": Jean-Michel Brezovar
  • Bass on "Zup", "Atome", "Opus 69", "Prophétie": Daniel Haas

References

Ange
  • Christian Décamps
  • Tristan Décamps
  • Hassan Hajdi
  • Thierry Sidhoum
  • Benoît Cazzulini
  • Francis Décamps
  • Jean-Michel Brézovar
  • Daniel Haas
  • Gérard Jelsch
  • Jean-Claude Rio
  • Patrick Kachanian
  • Guénolé Biger
  • Jean-Pierre Guichard
  • Claude Demet
  • Gérald Renard
  • Mauro Serri
  • Jean-Marie Schreiner
  • J. Frieden
  • J. Migaud
  • Robert Defer
  • Didier Viseaux
  • Frederick Chojnacki
  • Serge Cuénot
  • Laurent Sigrist
  • Jean-Claude Potin
  • Francis Meyer
  • Fabrice Bony
  • Jean-Pascal Boffo
  • Hervé Rouyer
  • Caroline Crozat
Studio albums
Christian Décamps et fils
Live albums
Compilations
DVDs


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