Band, 1969-1972 FR, Paris
Rock
French band formed in 1968 by former Pingouins lead singer Jacques Mercier. In the early 1970s they released two eponymous albums covering a wide variety of psych, prog, blues-rock and experimental styles, and also had some success with few pop singles. The band also played as backing band to Michel Polnareff. They split-up in 1973. More recently Dynastie Crisis became best-known for their track "Faust 72" which appeared in the soundtrack of the movie "Ocean's Twelve".
![]() | Jacques Mercier perc, h, voc |
![]() | Celmar Engel syn |
![]() | Philippe Lhommet p, key |
![]() | Geza Fenzl dr FR |
![]() | Jacky Chalard b |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Faust 72 | Dynastie Crisis | 1991 | Compil. |
J'ai Brisé La Chaine | Dynastie Crisis | 1974 | Single |
Schizomania / Je Suis l'Homme | Dynastie Crisis | 1973 | Single |
Chicago | Dynastie Crisis | 1973 | Single |
Rock N' Roll Dans La Rue / Réveille Toi | Dynastie Crisis | 1972 | Single |
Jesahel | Dynastie Crisis | 1972 | Single |
Dynastie Crisis | Dynastie Crisis | 1972 | Album |
Faust 72 / Vivre Libre | Dynastie Crisis | 1972 | Single |
La Fleur Du Mal / Chante, Fais Ce Qui Te Plait | Dynastie Crisis | 1971 | Single |
Litanie Pour La Fin D'un Jour | Dynastie Crisis | 1970 | Single |
Et Voici L'histoire De Yann Le Dantec | Dynastie Crisis | 1970 | Single |
Dynastie Crisis | Dynastie Crisis | 1970 | Album |
Le Corbeau Et Le Renard / J'Ai Mal | Dynastie Crisis | 1970 | Single |
Everything Everybody Everywhere | Dynastie Crisis | 1969 | Single |
The Man Dies / To Find | Dynastie Crisis | Single | |
Faust 72 & Live Tokyo Budokan | Dynastie Crisis | Compil. |