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Clearlight

 
Artist: Clearlight

Group Members:

Cyrille Verdeaux, Christian Boule, Gilbert Artman

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Delired Cameleon Family", "Best of Rainbow Music, 1975-2000

Biography

Essentially French keyboardist Cyrille Verdeaux and an ever-changing list of collaborators, among them Christian Boule and Gilbert Artman, Clearlight was among the most well-known French symphonic progressive rock bands of the 1970s. Their massive, occasionally psychedelic sound showed a different side to Verdeaux than his later, more new age records. One of the first bands signed to the fledgling Virgin Records in the early 1970s, Clearlight has been compared to such progressive bands as Yes and Genesis as well as more experimental groups like Gong. The first Clearlight album, 1973's Symphony, presents the band at the height of their grandeur, pursuing everything from modern experimentalism to more classically styled pieces. For the project, Verdeaux took on several members of Gong as collaborators. It was later re-recorded with a great deal of new material in 1990 and released as Symphony II. Forever Blowing Bubbles was released in 1975 and found Clearlight slightly toning down the symphonic excess of Symphony with the addition of some jazz influences. 1977's Les Contes du Singe Fou was a collaboration with British vocalist/lyricist Ian Bellamy and was among the group's more psychedelic works. Clearlight Visions (1978) incorporated sitars and tablas and pointed the way toward Verdeaux's Indian-influenced solo career.In Your Hands, a remake of Les Contes du Singe Fou with vocalist/keyboardist Gunnar Amundson, was released in 1996. ~ Geoff Orens, All Music Guide
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The Mystick Krewe of Clearlight
Also known as Clearlight
Origin New Orleans, USA
Genre(s) Stoner metal, Heavy metal
Years active 1996–2001
Label(s) Tee Pee Records
Man's Ruin Records
Associated acts Eyehategod
Down
Crowbar
Members
Jimmy Bower
Joe Lacaze
Ross Karpelman
Paul Webb
Andy Shepherd

Clearlight is an instrumental heavy metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana. They are also known as The Mystick Krewe of Clearlight due to other bands using the same original name.

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History

The Mystick Krewe of Clearlight was founded in 1996 as an instrumental side-project by members of New Orleans bands Eyehategod, Down and Crowbar. This project has allowed the members to explore music outside their native metal genre. After several years of shows in New Orleans with the occasional out-of-town show they recorded their self-titled debut album on Tee Pee Records in 2000. This was followed by The Father, the Son and the Holy Smoke, a 2001 split release with Acid King on Man's Ruin Records, featuring Scott "Wino" Weinrich (The Obsessed, Saint Vitus, Spirit Caravan, The Hidden Hand) on vocals. That same year they released a split 7" with The Obsessed that features both bands covering Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Mystick Krewe covers "Cheatin Woman" and features Pepper Keenan of Corrosion of Conformity on vocals. They have also been featured on compilations such as Inhale and High Volume: The Stoner Rock Collection.

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Compilation tracks

  • "Railhead" on Inhale CD (2000 Spitfire Records)
  • "Electrode" on Guerrilla Jukebox Vol 1 CD (2003 Tee Pee Records)
  • "Ride Out" on High Volume: The Stoner Rock Collection CD (2004 High Times Records)

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Cyrille Verdeaux (Rock Artist, '70s, '80s)
The Mystick Krewe of Clearlight (2000 Album by The Mystick Krewe of Clearlight)
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