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Tiemko - Océan FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Épisode
Written-By – J.-J. Toussaint*
6:02
2 Hypercontrastate
Written-By – E. Delaunay*
5:30
3 Bonbon Très Sucré
Written-By – R. Chauvidan*
7:39
4 Vodka Frappée
Written-By – E. Delaunay*
6:51
5 Océan
Written-By – E. Delaunay*, J.-J. Toussaint*, R. Chauvidan*
21:55

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Musea
  • Made By – SNA
  • Glass Mastered At – Digipress
  • Recorded At – Studio Adam

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – R. Chauvidan*
  • Cover [Pochette De] – Thierry Moreau
  • Design [Maquette D'] – Alain Robert
  • Photography By [Photos De] – Didier Borniche
  • Producer [Production] – Tiemko
  • Recorded By – Philippe Beaucamp
  • Synthesizer [Synthétiseurs], Piano, Contrabass – J.-J. Toussaint*
  • Vibraphone, Drums, Bongos, Performer [Gouloubougoula Wagalabagou] – E. Delaunay*

Notes

Recorded in 1989.

Made in France ; S.N.A. ; Tourouvre

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: AREACEM DIGIP SGBG 4013
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL


Tiemko - Océan FLAC album

Musician performer: Tiemko

Title: Océan

Date of release: 1990

Style: Prog Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1827 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 302

Other Formats: TTA APE MP4 XM WAV DMF MP4

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Winasana
Certainly one of the best of the new prog bands from France to emerge in the late 1980's. Tiemko came from the Paris suburbs, and were on one hand distinctly French, yet also took in influence from the Steve Hackett school of instrumental rock, with thick keyboard wedges and sizzling guitars. I'd class this one as their second best (they were getting better and more confident with each album) a prequel to the mastery of album #3 "Parade" which heralded the move to weird. So, if you want a finely balanced instrumental prog with that something different "Ocean" is a good one.
Winasana
Certainly one of the best of the new prog bands from France to emerge in the late 1980's. Tiemko came from the Paris suburbs, and were on one hand distinctly French, yet also took in influence from the Steve Hackett school of instrumental rock, with thick keyboard wedges and sizzling guitars. I'd class this one as their second best (they were getting better and more confident with each album) a prequel to the mastery of album #3 "Parade" which heralded the move to weird. So, if you want a finely balanced instrumental prog with that something different "Ocean" is a good one.