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PENTACLE — La clef des songes (1975-1995) APE (image+.cue), lossless

After listening to "La Clef Des Songes" a few times, I rated it as one of the best albums from the seventies French prog scene. PENTACLE were a 4-piece band influenced by bands like early KING CRIMSON, and the MOODY BLUES. Their music tends to lean on the mellow symphonic sound, where beautifully colorful themes are led by acoustic/eletric guitar and analog keyboards. Every once in a while, the band starts to explore more aggressive territory (faster tempos, time-signatures, etc), and the guitarist bursts into passionate soloing. All of the tracks feature French vocals, which add to the beauty of the music. Fans of melodic bands like CARPE DIEM are in for a treat with this little gem. Progarchives
Tracklist :
1. La Clef Des Songes
2. Naufrage
3. L'âme Du Guerrier
4. Les Pauvres
5. Complot
6. Le Raconteur
– BONUS TRACKS –
7. La Clef Des Songes (Live Bonus) 
8. Complot (Live Bonus) 
9. Le Raconteur (Live Bonus)
Musicians :
Claude Menetrier - Organ, Moog, Elka String Ensemble, Piano
Michel Roy - Drums, Backing Vocals
Gerald Reuz - Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Lead Vocals
Richard Treiber - Bass, Acoustic Guitar

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