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Tome 87

 
Album Review: Tome 87

  • Artist: Ange
  • Rating: StarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 2002 03
  • Total Time: 57:47
  • Type: Live, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This concert by one of France's foremost progressive acts was recorded in Paris in 1987. While the band was well past their prime by that time and hadn't recorded any musically significant albums in years, this date definitely recaptures their past glory. Ange wisely concentrated on their mid-'70s output, as albums like Le Cimetiere des Arlequins (1974), Au Dela Du Delire (1975), Emile Jacotey (1975), and Par les Fils Du Mandrin (1976) are all well-represented here. The '80s weren't particularly kind to re-formed '70s prog and classic rock artists, and were even more unappreciative of "hangers-on" like Ange, who released albums somewhat regularly but had less and less to say to a shrinking audience. Ange found a home firmly entrenched as a second-tier progressive band (à la Eloy, PFM, Acqua Fragile, and Caravan) with virtually no base outside of Europe, save for an enthusiastic core in Quebec. It could be argued that they were deserving of greater recognition but were obviously hampered by their French-only lyrics, which frankly never caught on in the United States. This concert accurately portrays Ange's energy and bravado, however, on the performance continuum, their style lies exactly where the theatrical becomes melodramatic. If ever a music journalist were justified in brandishing derisive terms like "bombastic" and "self-indulgent" when describing progressive rock, it would be for bands like Ange. They thrived on all the stereotypes associated with prog rock and made no apologies for it. This date is somewhat reflective of their heyday, although curious newcomers might do well to explore Ange's early studio albums to get a clearer idea of their art and passion rather than the too obvious "dramatic reenactment," as evidenced on Tome 87 many years later when mimicking art is no longer sufficiently artistic. ~ Dave Sleger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Le Chien, La Poubelle et la Rose (Thème Final) Ange (1:14)
Aujourd'hui C'est la Fête Chez l'Apprenti Sorcier Ange (3:17)
Exode Ange (4:22)
Le Longues Nuits d'Isaac Ange (4:03)
Ode À Emile Ange (3:29)
Sur la Trace des Fées Ange (4:46)
La Nain de Stanislas Ange (5:47)
Fils de Lumière Ange (4:28)
Le Cimetière de Arlequins Ange (11:25)
Tout Feu Tout Flamme Ange (4:39)
Hymne À la Vie Ange (10:19)

Credits

Bruno Versmisse (Liner Notes), Lionel Baillemont (Producer), Christian Décamps (Guitar (Acoustic)), Daniel Haas (Basse), Jack Choley (Liner Notes), Christian Décamps (Clavier), Francis Decamps (Clavier), Michel Olivier (Liner Notes), Francis Decamps (Choeurs), Jean Pascal Boffo (Mixing), Christian Décamps (Chant), Jean Pierre Guichard (Drums), Jean Michel Brezovar (Choeurs), Jean Michel Brezovar (Guitar), Francis Decamps (Chant)
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