Friday, January 11, 2019

Laurelie ~ Belgium

Laurelie (1970)

Laurelie's sole album is a surprisingly nice discovery for the time and place, and one of the big time Belgian rarities up there with Irish Coffee and Waterloo. Laurelie, musically speaking, could be considered the next level up from the large freakbeat movement that was all the rage in The Netherlands and Belgium in the late 1960s (mostly represented in 45 singles). English vocals are a bit suspect, but the sophistication and exploration of ideas is considerably more than what is normally found in Continental Europe at such an early date. Wonderful fuzz guitar, old keyboard sounds, and especially the flute drive the melodic and tonal contents. Best track is the opening 'Sad Stone'. The 22 minute, multi-part closer has many great ideas as well. Holds up better than most in this genre. Bass player later went on to Jenghiz Khan.

A legit LP emerged in 2011 (PhilMarie), but no CD yet as I update this (3/4/25)

1/11/19 (new entry)

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