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Mosaïc - Ultimatum (Reissue, Remastered) (1978/2003)

Mosaïc - Ultimatum (Reissue, Remastered) (1978/2003)

BAND/ARTIST: Mosaïc

  • Title: Ultimatum
  • Year Of Release: 1978/2003
  • Label: MIO Records
  • Genre: Avant-Prog, Jazz-Rock, Zeuhl
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:16:39
  • Total Size: 243/481 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. Un Trop (Hubert Brebion, Jean-Yves Escoffier, Philippe Lemongne, Yves Brebion) - 3:22
2. Croisière Sur L'Amoco-Cadiz (Philippe Lemongne) - 0:45
3. La Vérité Au Fond Du Puits Ou Narcisse... (Jean-Yves Escoffier) - 6:53
4. Souvenirs, Souvenirs (Philippe Lemongne) - 2:18
5. Parapluie FUZZ (Philippe Lemongne) - 1:37
6. Rue Tabaga (Yves Brebion) - 4:12
7. Picnic À Grigny (Yves Brebion) - 1:15
8. Le Torero D'Alu I, II, III, IV (Philippe Lemongne) - 8:53
9. Mercenaire (Philippe Lemongne) - 4:27

Cuvée - demo cassette (1977):
10. Bonjour Docteur (Yves Brebion) - 9:13
11. OVNI (Yves Brebion - 9:19
12. Live At Nilvange [Improvisation] (Mosaïc) - 9:09

Bonus Tracks:
13. Barca (Live 1977) (Yves Brebion) - 7:58
14. Spoutnik (Home Studio 1976) (Yves Brebion) - 6:44

Bass Guitar, Double Bass, Cello, Synthesizer, Percussion, Acoustic Guitar – Philippe Lemongne
Drums, Percussion – Hubert Brebion
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Synthesizer, Vocals – Jean-Yves Escoffier
Executive-Producer – Asaf Carmeli, Meidad Zaharia, Ozi Ezrati
Guest, Bass Guitar – Fredo (9) (tracks: 14)
Guest, Violin – Valentin Bontchev (tracks: 10 to 12)
Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar – Yves Brebion
Vocals – Philippe Lemongne (tracks: 1 to 12)

Mosaic's career was brief and is now largely forgotten, but the only album the French quartet recorded in 1978 remains a puzzling chunk of jazz-rock, of interest to those into the British and French varieties of '70s left-field progressive music. One hears the influence of the more complex groups from the Canterbury Scene (Hatfield and the North, National Health, post-Wyatt Soft Machine), but Canterbury jazz-rock this is not. There is too much fancy, too much madness in the music, bringing it closer in spirit and style to early Henry Cow or France's own Etron Fou Leloublan (without turning that mad) -- Quebec's Sloche also comes to mind. The music presents complex time signatures, insistent electric piano motifs, cello melodies, original guitar solos (Jean-Yves Escoffier, very creative), and delightfully inappropriate, off-the-wall vocals here and there. Highlights include the opener "Un Trop," which will have any Canterbury prog fan excited, "Parapluie FUZZ," and "Mercenaire," the closing track on the original LP. There were only 500 copies of the original LP in circulation. In 2003, MIO Records reissued it, adding a whopping 40 minutes of bonus material, consisting of the four pieces from the group's self-released 1977 cassette, plus a home studio track from 1976. Sound quality takes a little dive in the bonus tracks, but the presence of guest violinist Valentin Bontchev makes it all worthwhile.



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