Trust - Le Mutant. 1970 Philips
Another one from the CD-R revisit pile...
"Le Mutant" is basically a French pop rock album, with a
distinct British proto-prog feel where The Beatles have to be considered
an obvious influence here, despite it all being sung in French. Similar
to countrymen Iris and M.O.T.U.S. in that same way. Not as adventurous
as the first two albums from Alain Markusfeld, for example. Speaking of
which, it is rumored that both Markusfeld (guitar) and Jacky Chalard
(bass) play on this (though uncredited). Non-essential fluff for the
most part, but a good one to hear for specialists. This Trust is not
related to the French hard rock group of the same name that later
supplied Iron Maiden with its drummers.
Priority: none
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