Taï Phong - Windows (1976)

This French progressive rock band has 2 Asiatic members: they give the music a unique, charming and original style. The intensely floating keyboards and the miscellaneous acoustic guitars parts of a couples of tracks remind the Gandalf's "Imaginary voyage" album. There are some excellent, melancholic, expressive and melodic electric guitar solos. This progressive record contains many delicate and ethereal bits, although at a slightly lower level if you compare to the previous album. Some bits have excellent piano parts. Like on the first album, there are still many AWESOME, androgynous & catchy backing vocals; it seems there are more acoustic guitars than on the previous album. There is also an omnipresent densely floating combination of organ and more modern keyboards, which gives an overall ambient mood to this record. The rhythm is rather slow, so the tracks are often relaxing. There are a couples of acoustic Oriental ambiences. If you like their first album, then you should like this one too. - Review by greenback


Track Listings

1. When it's the season (8:06)
2. Games (3:52)
3. St John's avenue (7:36)
4. Circle (5:22)
5. Last chance (3:40)
6. The gulf of knowledge (10:24)

Total Time: 39:00
Line-up/Musicians

- Khanh Mai / vocals, guitars
- Tai Sihn / vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, keyboards
- Jean-Jacques Goldman / vocals, guitars
- Jean Alain Gardet / keyboards
- Stephan Caussarieu / percussion, drums
Releases information

LP Warner Brothers records-FLP 56264-1976-Canada



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