Band, 1972-1986 FR, Strasbourg
Rock and Electronic
Unique symphonic / progressive rock band from Strasbourg, France, established in the early 1970's. Their obscure eponymous debut LP was more psychedelic flavoured, akin to Catharsis. After that they made a trilogy of albums, all involving long complex suites with guitar, violin, keyboards and female voice, exploring a mystical, classical hybrid all of their own, especially unusual for the lack of percussion. Further albums into the 80's were different again, blending pop and modern neo-prog styles.
![]() | Jean-Pierre Massiera g, voc, bvoc FR |
![]() | Freddy Brua ep, org, p, syn FR |
![]() | Jacques Lichti vn FR |
![]() | Karin Nickerl g, voc FR |
![]() | Jean-Pierre Schall b, eb FR |
![]() | Jean-Michel Biger dr |
![]() | Geneviève Moerlen fl |
![]() | Jean-Jacques Bacquet cl |
![]() | Monique Fizelson |
![]() | Marc Dolisi p, key |
![]() | Charly Kolb tr |
![]() | Francis Gentel dr, bvoc |
![]() | Christine Maillard voc |
![]() | Michel Lacour |
![]() | Dominique Kihm |
![]() | Dominique Metz dr, perc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Orchestra 2001 - Le Lac D'argent | Wapassou | 1986 | Album |
L'Etranger / Phenyx Ode | Wapassou | 1980 | Single |
Genuine | Wapassou | 1980 | Album |
Ludwig (Un Roi Pour L'Eternite) | Wapassou | 1979 | Album |
Salammbô | Wapassou | 1977 | Album |
Messe En Ré Mineur | Wapassou | 1976 | Album |
Femmes-Fleurs | Wapassou | 1974 | Single |
Wapassou | Wapassou | 1973 | Album |