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Clearlight (French band)

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Origin
  
France

Years active
  
1973–

Genres
  
progressive rock

Genre
  
Progressive rock

Clearlight (French band) wwwprogarchivescomprogressiverockdiscography

Website
  
www.clearlight888music.com

Past members
  
Cyrille Verdeaux (and many others)

Members
  
Cyrille Verdeaux, Didier Malherbe, Didier Lockwood

Record labels
  
Virgin Records, Celluloid Records

Albums
  
Clearlight Symphony, Forever Blowing Bubbles, Les Contes du Singe Fou, Impressionist Symphony, Delired Cameleon Family

Clearlight is a French progressive rock band from the 1970s, although their best known work was produced in England, and released by a major British record company. While progressive rock is an appropriate overall genre for the band, much of their work delves into other genres including psychedelic music, jam band music, symphonic rock, space rock, jazz fusion, and new-age music.

Contents

"Clearlight" consists of pianist and composer Cyrille Verdeaux alongside other musicians, who are usually guest participants with no compositional input, except on a couple of occasions, like the second album Forever Blowing Bubbles, where bassist Joël Dugrenot had virtual co-leader status, composing two of the tracks, or Visions, which prominently featured Didier Malherbe (formerly of Gong) and Didier Lockwood (formerly of Magma and Zao) as soloists.

In the mid to late 1970s the band was managed by Jacques Reland, now a lecturer at the London Metropolitan University and Head of European Research at the Global Policy Institute. The Rennes-born manager negotiated the band's first four album deals.

Clearlight has rarely performed live. In 1975, Virgin sent a variation of the Forever Blowing Bubbles band on the road supporting Gong, but it broke up soon afterwards following Verdeaux's decision not to relocate to England as Virgin insisted he did - which ended his relationship with the label. In April 1978, a new version of the band was unveiled at the Olympia in Paris, a performance intended to be followed by a proper tour to promote Visions, but lack of interest from promoters dictated otherwise. In the 1980s, the name was largely retired as Verdeaux concentrated on albums released under his own name, although there was another one-off performance at an electronic music festival in 1988 featuring Verdeaux and regular collaborators Christian Boulé and Tim Blake. In the 1990s, Verdeaux began recording under the Clearlight name again.

His latest release, 2014's Impressionist Symphony, again features all three Gong members who had appeared on Clearlight Symphony.

Verdeaux and Don Falcone have collaborated in Spirits Burning (under the name Spirits Burning & Clearlight). Their 2012 release was titled Healthy Music In Large Doses.

Discography

  • Clearlight Symphony – 1975, Virgin Records V-2029, UK; this album has no artist name
  • Forever Blowing Bubbles – 1975, Virgin Records V-2039, UK
  • Les Contes du Singe Fou – 1976, Isadora Records ISA-9009, France
  • Visions – 1978, Celluloid / LTM Records LTM-1005, France; says LTM Records on cover, Celluloid Records on label
  • Symphony 2 - 1990, Mantra; a re-recording of the 1975 album
  • In Your Hands - 1994, Legend Music
  • Infinite Symphony - 2003, Clearlight Music
  • Impressionist Symphony - 2014, Gonzo Multimedia
  • Songs

    Rooted Dub2013
    The Cosmic CrusadersLes Contes du Singe Fou · 1977
    Guitare élévationVisions · 2008

    References

    Clearlight (French band) Wikipedia