Vinyl Rip - Not released on CD
(Thank you Thierry!)
In the family, or rather the group of the best French musicians, I ask the violinist ...
Small reminder of history. René WERNEER, flammande of origin, is basically a traveling musician, which was formed by attending rallies and music artists including folk in the 60s with his friend guitarist Gabriel Yacoub, they are enrolled in the legendary group that accompanied Alan Stivell in the early 70s (for me the biggest francophone group in history), alongside guitarist Dan Ar Braz and drummer Michel Santangeli. Alan dissolved the group in 1975 and some of its former musicians including WERNEER and Ys Santangeli form the group which publishes his only album, Madam Frontier in 1976. The experience is exciting and the least well received, but Rene is unsatisfied. He left Ys becomes Keris, officiates during a small year in Malicorne group of his friend Gabriel Yacoub replacing Laurent Vercambre and share record his first solo album in London, with a few choice of musicians like Alvarez-Claude Pereyre, guitarist Jean-Luc Chevalier (which is found later with Tri Yann), bassist Claude Le Peron (who would later ... with Jean-Jacques Goldman!) and English multi-instrumentalist Brian Gulland who will play later with Malicorne and Gabriel Yacoub.
1. L'habit De Plumes
2. La Fille Aux Dragons
3. Belle, Je Me Suis Levé
4. Reel De Saint Irénée
5. L'ordre Du Roi
6. Basse Danse D'allevans
7. La Sainte Madeleine
8. Les Métamorphoses
- René Werneer (vocals, violin, organ, harmonium, dulcimer)
- Claude Alvarez Pereyre (guitars, violin, harmonium, portable organ, Arran)
- Jean-Luc Chevalier (guitars, bass)
- Claude Le Peron ( bass)
- Jean Knight (drums, timpani, drums, tambourine)
- Brian Gulland (bassoon, crumhorns, flute recorder)
- Gustav Klarkson (alto)
- Timothy Kraemer (cello)