The Psyché France collection, dedicated to alternative French Pop, still has some surprises in store for you with this 9th volume! This new immersion in the 60s and 70s will amaze you with its curiosities concocted by psychedelic visionaries and forgotten free-thinkers. Begin this adventure with the Gascon troublemaker Jacques Filh and his crazy anthem to the Drugstore des Champs-Elysées before listening to the very cult Calcium, whose drummer was Alain Sireguy, and Jacqueline Taieb. Very rare, Claude Guilain's "Anita," who was in the band L'assemblée, will delight fans before a roaring instrumental by the Electric Max Band (alias Jean-Pierre Castelain), followed by a Roubaix-esque track by Patrick Roche and Patcho's sensual "Femme." Further on, after the unmissable Triangle, Guy Skornik will open side B with "Gurdjieff," from the album "Pour Pauwels," before Voyage and especially Quo Vadis, produced by the eminence grise Igor Wakhévitch, give this side a more Rock turn. The same Wakhévitch will appear in conclusion with his "Sang pourpre," from the mythical album "Docteur Faust" illustrated by Philippe Druillet. What an era!
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