SANDROSE "S/T"
One
week in Studio Davout was all it took for Sandrose to record
an album that has long been considered one of the most important
to emerge from France. After a failed stint as Eden Rose,
the various members of that ensemble, led by guitarist extraordinaire
Jean-Pierre Alarcen, decided to try a new approach. Their
first move was to add a singer. Alarcen had been struck by
the vocal timbre of Rose Podwojny (later to become foxy pop
sensation Rose Laurens) on a William Sheller demo, and roped
her into the band, which was newly dubbed Sandrose. They started
rehearsals, and rapidly built a repertoire, mainly Alarcen
compositions. He was strongly influenced by both classical
symphonic music and rock and roll; his goal was to combine
both musical styles, which he finally achieved in several
new compositions. The resulting album is something special.
On their sole release (Polydor, 1972), Sandrose play a superb
mellow proto-progressive rock based on the continuous floating
sounds of the mellotron, incisive guitar interventions by
Alarcen (whose sublime playing explodes during superbly constructed
instrumental passages), and singer Rose Podwojny’s powerful,
clear voice. On songs like 'Vision' and 'Never Good at Saying
Goodbye,' Podwojny’s voice expresses such a maturity
and sensitivity that simply listening to this song is enough
to have goose-bumps and tears in your eyes. But it’s
the eleven minute instrumental ‘Underground Session’
that is the centerpiece of the album, with Alarcen giving
free rein to his creativity; it’s not just a highlight
of the album, but one of the great instrumental rock tracks
of all time. I'm serious. As for singing in English, Alarcen
explained at the time: "The spirit of our music is closer
to the Anglo-Saxon spirit, it is perfectly normal that we
have the words in that language." Elegant 16-page booklet
reproduces all original LP art; liner-notes tell the band’s
history, and include rare photos, discography, and translations
of several contemporary articles. If you love groups like
Earth & Fire, Julian's Treatment/Julian Jay Savarin, Goliath,
or Analogy, (and who doesn’t?), then Sandrose is an
obvious choice for you.
Track List:
1. Vision (5:22);
2. Never Good At Sayin´ Good-Bye (3:05);
3. Underground Session (11:05);
4. Old Dom Is Dead (4:38);
5. To Take Him Away (7:02);
6. Summer Is Yonder (4:46);
7. Metakara (3:22);
8. Fraulein Kommen Sie Schlaffen Mit Mir (0:32)
Catalogue
number: LION 661M
UPC: 778578066123