Band,
Rock
Underground experimental rock band from Paris circa 1970-72. Fille Qui Mousse was the 'ego trip of Henri-Jean Enu' (to quote Actuel Magazine), an experimental artist and editor of the underground arts and music newspaper "Parapluie". They were never a normal stable group, but were in a state of constant flux. Henri-Jean's own notes list the LP line-up thus: Henri-Jean Enu (guitar and noise), Jean-Pierre Lentin (bass), Dominique Lentin (drums), Olivier Legrand (violin), Benjamin Legrand (piano), plus several guests. Although signed to Futura Records, their LP was never properly released and became a rare/mythical collectable, notorious for being included on the Nurse With Wound list, it eventually gained official CD release in the 1990's.
![]() | Dominique Lentin dr FR |
![]() | Benjamin Legrand p, voc |
![]() | Jean-Pierre Lentin b |
![]() | Barbara Lowengreen voc |
![]() | Henri-Jean Enu g, voc |
![]() | Daniel Hoffmann g |
![]() | Denis Gheerbrandt voc |
![]() | Sylvie Peristeris |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Trixie Stapleton 291 Se Taire Pour Une Femme Trop Belle | Fille Qui Mousse | 1994 | Album |