EDEN ROSE "On
the Way to Eden"
It might be easy
to think of Eden Rose as simply a first version of famed French
progressive band Sandrose. Both bands had the
same musicians; both existed at nearly the same moment in
time (c. 1970). But Eden Rose is now seen, quite rightly,
as something unique, a chimera from the misty past, a time
during which the winds of change were blowing on the fixed
universe of music. Rules were blown away, stagnant structures
were swept aside, and musical conventions emancipated, this
freshness and spontaneity the essence of a style that hadn’t
yet been formalised. As for Eden Rose, they took off once
they teamed up with guitarist extraordinaire Jean-Pierre Alarcen,
who had worked with Jacques Dutronc and played in Le Systeme
Crapoutchik. The result was this batch of psych-inspired,
decidedly grooving, upbeat instrumental tracks, with wailing
(at times) fuzzed-out guitar and distinguished Hammond organ
aplenty, over driving beats. A unique sound, brilliant, bright,
and singing from the first note to the last. And man, if my
ears don’t deceive me, the main theme from ‘Walking
In the Sea’ (before it spins off into Jimi Hendrix territory)
sure sounds like a lovely jazzy riff on Serge Gainsbourg’s
‘Je t'aime... moi non plus,’ which had been released
the year before this album hit the racks. Two bonus tracks
are from the band’s only single that contained non-LP
tracks. Booklet has the band’s story in English and
French, and is printed on FSC recycled, chlorine-free, 100%
post-consumer fiber paper manufactured using biogas energy.
Track listing:
1. On the Way to Eden (5 :09)
2. Faster and Faster (3 :05)
3. Sad Dream (4 :09)
4. Obsession (4 :24)
5. Feeling In The Living (4 :19)
6. Travelling (3 :26)
7. Walking In The Sea (5 :29)
8. Reinyet Number (4 :34)
Bonus
Tracks:
9. Under The Sun (2 :30)
10. Travelling (single version) (2:50)
Catalogue number: LION 645M
UPC: 778578064525