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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Ange
| name = Ange
| image = ConcertAnge.JPG
| image = ConcertAnge.JPG
| caption = Ange's concert in Compiègne, on 7 May 2016.
| caption = Ange's concert in Compiègne, on 7 May 2016.
| origin = [[Belfort]], [[Bourgogne-Franche-Comté]], France
| background = group_or_band
| genre = [[Progressive rock]]
| Other Names = Christian Décamps et Fils
| years_active = 1969–1995; 1999–present
| origin = [[Belfort]], [[France]]
| label = Verycords, Artdisto, Musea, Sergent Major Cie (early), Philips Records (early)
| genre = [[Progressive rock]], French [[Progressive Rock]]
| website = ''https://www.ange-updlm.com''
| years_active = 1969–1995; 1999–present
| current_members = {{plainlist|
| label = Verycords, Artdisto, Musea, Sergent Major Cie (early), Philips Records (early)
| website = ''https://www.ange-updlm.com''
| current_members = {{plainlist|
* Christian Décamps
* Christian Décamps
* Tristan Décamps
* Tristan Décamps
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* Benoit Cazzulini
* Benoit Cazzulini
* Hassan Hajdi }}
* Hassan Hajdi }}
| past_members = {{plainlist|
| past_members = {{plainlist|
* [[:fr:Francis Décamps|''Francis Décamps'']]
* [[:fr:Francis Décamps|''Francis Décamps'']]
* Jean-Michel Brézovar
* Jean-Michel Brézovar
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'''Ange''' (English: '''Angel''') is a [[France|French]] [[progressive rock]] band formed in September 1969 by the Décamps brothers, [[Francis Décamps|Francis]] (keyboards) and [[Christian Décamps|Christian]] (vocals, accordion, acoustic guitar and keyboards).
'''Ange''' ({{IPA|fr|ɑ̃ʒ}}, {{literally|''Angel''}}) is a French [[progressive rock]] band formed in September 1969 by the Décamps brothers, Francis (keyboards) and Christian (vocals, accordion, acoustic guitar and keyboards).


Since it's inception the band's music has been inspired by [[medieval]] texts and [[fantasy]].
Since its inception the band's music has been inspired by [[Medieval Greek|medieval]] texts and [[fantasy]].


==History==
==History==


Ange was initially influenced by [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] and [[King Crimson]], and its music was quite theatrical and poetic. Its first success in France was the cover of a [[Jacques Brel]] song, ''[[Ces Gens-Là (song)|Ces gens-là]]'', on its second album ''Le Cimetière des Arlequins''. The band provided its first concert on January 30, 1970 at the cultural center "La Pépinière", in [[Belfort]], [[France]]. It performed 110 concerts in England from 1973 to 1976, opening for [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] at the [[Reading Festival]] in [[England]], on August 26, 1973, fronting some 30.000 listeners.
Ange was initially influenced by [[Procol Harum]] and [[King Crimson]], and their music was quite theatrical and poetic. Their first success in France was the cover of a [[Jacques Brel]] song, ''[[Ces Gens-Là (song)|Ces gens-là]]'', on their second album ''Le Cimetière des Arlequins''. The band provided its first concert on January 30, 1970, at the cultural center "La Pépinière", in [[Belfort]], [[France]]. They performed 110 concerts in England from 1973 to 1976, opening for [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] at the [[Reading Festival]] in [[England]], on August 26, 1973, fronting some 30.000 listeners.


One of the reasons for which the band was unable to break through into the British market was because they sang in French. Ange eventually released an English-speaking version of its fifth album ''Par les fils de Mandrin'' (''By the sons of Mandrin''), which was hard to find and sold poorly, although this version has since been made available on CD. Unfortunately, after three albums, the quality of creation had started to decrease, and ''Par les fils de Mandrin'' was probably not a good choice to try to break into the British market. ''Au delà du délire'', third album, could be the band's best effort and is recommended as the one to listen to as a starter, for newcomers to the Ange progressive phenomenon.
One of the reasons for which the band was unable to break through into the British market was because they sang in French. Ange eventually released an English-speaking version of its fifth album ''[[Par les fils de Mandrin]]'' (''By the sons of Mandrin''), which was hard to find and sold poorly, although this version has since been made available on CD. Unfortunately, after three albums, the quality of creation had started to decrease, and ''Par les fils de Mandrin'' was probably not a good choice to try to break into the British market.


Following ''Par les fils de Mandrin'' and the excellent live double album ''Tome VI'', the band issued a mellotron one, ''Guet-apens'', and then had a change of direction into a more rock-oriented colour, although various progressive reformations occurred over the years, e.g. for the 1992 album ''Les larmes du Dalaï-Lama''. Sponsored by the French radio [[RTL (French radio)|RTL]], Ange relentlessly toured till the end of 1977, welcoming an average of 5,000 to 6,000 listeners per show. During its first years (generally regarded as the best ones), the other three members of the band were Jean-Michel Brézovar on guitar and flute, Gérard Jelsch on drums, and Daniel Haas on bass (and acoustic guitar). In 1995, Ange played its announced farewell tour.
Following ''Par les fils de Mandrin'' and the live double album ''[[Tome VI : Live 1977|Tome VI]]'', the band issued a [[mellotron]]–centered album, ''[[Guet-Apens|Guet-apens]]'', and then had a more rock-oriented change of direction, although various progressive reformations occurred over the years, e.g. for the 1992 album ''[[Les Larmes Du Dalaï Lama|Les larmes du Dalaï-Lama]]''. Sponsored by the French radio [[RTL (French radio)|RTL]], Ange relentlessly toured until the end of 1977, welcoming an average of 5,000 to 6,000 listeners per show. During their first years (generally regarded as the best ones), the other three members of the band were Jean-Michel Brézovar on guitar and flute, Gérard Jelsch on drums, and Daniel Haas on bass (and acoustic guitar). In 1995, Ange played their farewell tour.


Christian Décamps released a few albums as "Christian Décamps et Fils" ("Christian Décamps and Son"), before taking over the name "Ange" in 1999, and is backed by his band for his solo albums. The new lineup has issued several albums from ''La voiture à eau'' in 1999, performed on 2006 edition of [[NEARfest]] and is still on the road in 2013.
Christian Décamps released a few albums as "Christian Décamps et Fils" ("Christian Décamps and Son"), before taking over the name "Ange" in 1999, and is backed by his band for his solo albums. The new lineup has issued several albums from ''La voiture à eau'' in 1999, performed on 2006 edition of [[NEARfest]] and was still on the road in 2013.


Francis Décamps and Jean-Michel Brézovar have also released solo albums.
Francis Décamps and Jean-Michel Brézovar have also released solo albums.
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The keyboard sounds of the '70s-era band, while reminiscent of a [[mellotron]], were in fact generated from a Viscount [[Organ (music)|organ]] through a modded [[Hammond organ|Hammond]] reverb. However, an actual [[mellotron]] was played on the album ''Par Les Fils De Mandrin'' in 1976.
The keyboard sounds of the '70s-era band, while reminiscent of a [[mellotron]], were in fact generated from a Viscount [[Organ (music)|organ]] through a modded [[Hammond organ|Hammond]] reverb. However, an actual [[mellotron]] was played on the album ''Par Les Fils De Mandrin'' in 1976.


==Studio Discography==
==Studio discography==
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* (1972) ''[[Caricatures (Ange album)|Caricatures]]''
* (1972) ''[[Caricatures (Ange album)|Caricatures]]''
* (1973) ''[[Le Cimetière des arlequins]]''
* (1973) ''[[Le Cimetière des arlequins]]''
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* (1981) ''[[Moteur!]]''
* (1981) ''[[Moteur!]]''
* (1982) ''À propos de...''
* (1982) ''À propos de...''
* (1983) ''[[La Gare de Troyes]]''
* (1983) ''[[La Gare de Troyes (album)|La Gare de Troyes]]''
* (1984) ''[[Fou (album)|Fou]]''
* (1984) ''[[Fou (album)|Fou]]''
* (1986) ''[[Egna (album)|Egna]]''
* (1986) ''[[Egna (album)|Egna]]''
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* (2012) ''[[Moyen-Âge]]''
* (2012) ''[[Moyen-Âge]]''
* (2014) ''Émile Jacotey Résurrection''
* (2014) ''Émile Jacotey Résurrection''
* (2018) ''Heureux''
* (2018) ''Heureux''
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==Complete Discography==
==Complete discography==
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* ''[[Tout Feu Tout Flamme... C'est Pour De Rire]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Tout Feu Tout Flamme... C'est Pour De Rire]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Sève Qui Peut]]'' (1989)
* ''[[Sève Qui Peut]]'' (1989)
* ''[[Vagabondages]]'' (Compilation) (1989)
* ''Vagabondages'' (Compilation) (1989)
* ''[[Les Larmes Du Dalaï Lama]]'' (1992)
* ''Les Larmes Du Dalaï Lama'' (1992)
* ''[[Mémo]]'' (Compilation) (1994)
* ''Mémo'' (Compilation) (1994)
* ''[[Un P'tit Tour Et Puis S'en Vont : Live 1995]]'' (2CD, 1995)
* ''Un P'tit Tour Et Puis S'en Vont : Live 1995'' (2CD, 1995)
* ''[[Ad Libitum]]'' (3CD Compilation, 1999)
* ''Ad Libitum'' (3CD Compilation, 1999)
* ''[[Tome 87 (Live)|Tome 87]]'' (2002)
* ''Tome 87 (Live)'' (2002)
* ''[[Ange En Concert : Par Les Fils De Mandrin (Millésimé 77)]]'' (2003)
* ''Ange En Concert : Par Les Fils De Mandrin (Millésimé 77)'' (2003)
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===Christian and Tristan Décamps era===
===Christian and Tristan Décamps era===
* ''[[La Voiture À Eau]]'' (1999)
* ''[[La Voiture À Eau]]'' (1999)
* ''[[Rêves Parties]]'' (2000, live, 2CD)
* ''Rêves Parties'' (2000, live, 2CD)
* ''[[Culinaire Lingus]]'' (2001)
* ''Culinaire Lingus'' (2001)
* ''[[Point D'interrogation|?]]'' (2005)
* ''?'' (2005)
* ''[[Le Tour De La Question]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Le Tour De La Question (Ange album)|Le Tour De La Question]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Zénith An II]]'' (2007, live, 2CD)
* ''[[Zénith An II]]'' (2007, live, 2CD)
* ''[[Souffleurs De Vers]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Souffleurs De Vers]]'' (2007)
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* ''[[Le Bois Travaille Même Le Dimanche]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Le Bois Travaille Même Le Dimanche]]'' (2010)
* ''[[Escale À Ch'tiland]]'' (2CD+DVD, 2011, live)
* ''[[Escale À Ch'tiland]]'' (2CD+DVD, 2011, live)
* ''[[Moyen-Âge]]'' (2012)
* ''Moyen-Âge'' (2012)
* ''Emile Jacotey Résurrection'' (2014)
* ''Emile Jacotey Résurrection'' (2014)
* ''Emile Jacotey Résurrection Live'' (CD+DVD, 2015)
* ''Emile Jacotey Résurrection Live'' (CD+DVD, 2015)
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===Christian Décamps & Fils===
===Christian Décamps & Fils===
* ''[[Le Mal D'Adam]]'' (1979)
* ''Le Mal D'Adam'' (1979)
* ''[[Juste Une Ligne Bleue]]'' (1990)
* ''Juste Une Ligne Bleue'' (1990)
* ''[[Nu (Ange album)|Nu]]'' (1994)
* ''Nu'' (1994)
* ''[[V'soul Vesoul V'soul (Ange album)|V'soul Vesoul V'soul]]'' (1995)
* ''V'soul Vesoul V'soul'' (1995)
* ''[[3ème Étoile À Gauche (Ange album)|3ème Étoile À Gauche]]'' (1997)
* ''3ème Étoile À Gauche'' (1997)
* ''[[Poèmes De La Noiseraie (Ange album)|Poèmes De La Noiseraie]]'' (1998)
* ''Poèmes De La Noiseraie'' (1998)
* ''[[Murmures (Ange album)|Murmures]]'' (2003)
* ''Murmures'' (2003)
* ''[[Psychédélice (Ange album)|Psychédélice]]'' (2008)
* ''Psychédélice'' (2008)
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* From 1999 on, Ange Fanclub ''Un pied dans la marge'' has produced at least 20 CD or DVD containing mostly live material.
* From 1999 on, Ange Fanclub ''Un pied dans la marge'' has produced at least 20 CD or DVD containing mostly live material.


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==
=== Current Members ===
=== Current members ===
* Christian Décamps - [[Lead]] [[Vocals]], [[Keyboards]] (after 1970)
* Christian Décamps - [[Lead vocals]], [[Keyboard instrument|Keyboards]] (after 1970)
* Tristan Décamps - Keyboards, Backing Vocals (after 1997)
* Tristan Décamps - Keyboards, Backing Vocals (after 1997)
* Hassan Hajdi - [[Guitars]] (after 1997)
* Hassan Hajdi - [[Guitar]]s (after 1997)
* Thierry Sidhoum - [[Bass]] (after 1997)
* Thierry Sidhoum - [[Bass guitar|Bass]] (after 1997)
* Benoît Cazzulini - [[Drums]] (after 2003)
* Benoît Cazzulini - [[Drum kit|Drums]] (after 2003)


=== Former Members ===
=== Former Members ===
* Francis Décamps - Keyboards, Vocals (1970-1995)
* Francis Décamps - Keyboards, Vocals (1970–1995)
* Jean-Michel Brézovar - Guitars (1970-1977, 1988-1989, 1991-1995)
* Jean-Michel Brézovar - Guitars (1970–1977, 1988–1989, 1991–1995)
* Jean-Claude Rio - Rhythmic Guitar (1970)
* Jean-Claude Rio - Rhythmic Guitar (1970)
* Patrick Kachanian - Bass, Flute (1970)
* Patrick Kachanian - Bass, Flute (1970)
* Daniel Haas - Bass (1971-1977, 1988-1995)
* Daniel Haas - Bass (1971–1977, 1988–1995)
* Gérard Jelsch - Drums, Percussions (1970-1974, 1994-1995)
* Gérard Jelsch - Drums, Percussions (1970–1974, 1994–1995)
* Guénolé Biger - Drums, Percussions (1975)
* Guénolé Biger - Drums, Percussions (1975)
* Jean-Pierre Guichard - Drums (1976-1981, 1988-1992)
* Jean-Pierre Guichard - Drums (1976–1981, 1988–1992)
* Claude Demet - Guitars (1978, 1990)
* Claude Demet - Guitars (1978, 1990)
* Gérald Renard - Bass (1978-1979)
* Gérald Renard - Bass (1978–1979)
* Mauro Serri - Guitars (1979)
* Mauro Serri - Guitars (1979)
* Jean-Marie Schreiner - Drums (1979,1990)
* Jean-Marie Schreiner - Drums (1979, 1990)
* J. Frieden - Keyboards (1979)
* J. Frieden - Keyboards (1979)
* J. Migaud - Keyboards (1979)
* J. Migaud - Keyboards (1979)
* Robert Defer - Guitars (1980-1981, 1990)
* Robert Defer - Guitars (1980–1981, 1990)
* Didier Viseux - Bass (1980-1981)
* Didier Viseux - Bass (1980–1981)
* Frederick Chojnacki - Bass (1980-1981)
* Frederick Chojnacki - Bass (1980–1981)
* Serge Cuénot - Guitars (1982-1987, 1990)
* Serge Cuénot - Guitars (1982–1987, 1990)
* Laurent Sigrist - Bass (1982-1987)
* Laurent Sigrist - Bass (1982–1987)
* Gabriel Troyan - Bass in ''Tout feu tout flamme'' (1987)
* Gabriel Troyan - Bass in ''Tout feu tout flamme'' (1987)
* Jean-Claude Potin - Drums (1982-1986)
* Jean-Claude Potin - Drums (1982–1986)
* Francis Meyer - Drums (1987)
* Francis Meyer - Drums (1987)
* Martine Kesselburg - Choir in ''Tout feu tout flamme'' (1987) - Vocals (1990)
* Martine Kesselburg - Choir in ''Tout feu tout flamme'' (1987) - Vocals (1990)
* Eva Santi - Choir in ''Tout feu tout flamme'' (1987)
* Eva Santi - Choir in ''Tout feu tout flamme'' (1987)
* Bruno Nion - Vocals in ''Sève qui peux'' (1989)
* Bruno Nion - Vocals in ''Sève qui peut'' (1989)
* Fabrice Bony - Drums (1993)
* Fabrice Bony - Drums (1993)
* Jean-Pascal Boffo - Guitars (1995)
* Jean-Pascal Boffo - Guitars (1995)
* Hervé Rouyer - Drums, Percussions (1995, 1997-2002)
* Hervé Rouyer - Drums, Percussions (1995, 1997–2002)
* Caroline Crozat - Vocals, Choir (2001-2010)
* Caroline Crozat - Vocals, Choir (2001–2010)


=== Timeline ===
=== Timeline ===
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*''Ange, le livre des légendes'' subtitled ''L'anthologie définitive sur le groupe mythique du rock français'' by Thierry Busson, Xavier Chatagnon and Bruno Versmisse, 292 pages, Éclipse éditions, 1995. {{ISBN|2-911494-00-8}}
*''Ange, le livre des légendes'' subtitled ''L'anthologie définitive sur le groupe mythique du rock français'' by Thierry Busson, Xavier Chatagnon and Bruno Versmisse, 292 pages, Éclipse éditions, 1995. {{ISBN|2-911494-00-8|}}


==See also==
==See also==
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*[http://www.ange-updlm.com/ Un pied dans la marge, the official fanclub of the band (in French)]
*[http://www.ange-updlm.com/ Un pied dans la marge, the official fanclub of the band (in French)]


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Ange
Ange's concert in Compiègne, on 7 May 2016.
Ange's concert in Compiègne, on 7 May 2016.
Background information
OriginBelfort, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
GenresProgressive rock
Years active1969–1995; 1999–present
LabelsVerycords, Artdisto, Musea, Sergent Major Cie (early), Philips Records (early)
Members
  • Christian Décamps
  • Tristan Décamps
  • Thierry Sidhoum
  • Benoit Cazzulini
  • Hassan Hajdi
Past members
Websitehttps://www.ange-updlm.com

Ange (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʒ], lit.'Angel') is a French progressive rock band formed in September 1969 by the Décamps brothers, Francis (keyboards) and Christian (vocals, accordion, acoustic guitar and keyboards).

Since its inception the band's music has been inspired by medieval texts and fantasy.

History

[edit]

Ange was initially influenced by Procol Harum and King Crimson, and their music was quite theatrical and poetic. Their first success in France was the cover of a Jacques Brel song, Ces gens-là, on their second album Le Cimetière des Arlequins. The band provided its first concert on January 30, 1970, at the cultural center "La Pépinière", in Belfort, France. They performed 110 concerts in England from 1973 to 1976, opening for Genesis at the Reading Festival in England, on August 26, 1973, fronting some 30.000 listeners.

One of the reasons for which the band was unable to break through into the British market was because they sang in French. Ange eventually released an English-speaking version of its fifth album Par les fils de Mandrin (By the sons of Mandrin), which was hard to find and sold poorly, although this version has since been made available on CD. Unfortunately, after three albums, the quality of creation had started to decrease, and Par les fils de Mandrin was probably not a good choice to try to break into the British market.

Following Par les fils de Mandrin and the live double album Tome VI, the band issued a mellotron–centered album, Guet-apens, and then had a more rock-oriented change of direction, although various progressive reformations occurred over the years, e.g. for the 1992 album Les larmes du Dalaï-Lama. Sponsored by the French radio RTL, Ange relentlessly toured until the end of 1977, welcoming an average of 5,000 to 6,000 listeners per show. During their first years (generally regarded as the best ones), the other three members of the band were Jean-Michel Brézovar on guitar and flute, Gérard Jelsch on drums, and Daniel Haas on bass (and acoustic guitar). In 1995, Ange played their farewell tour.

Christian Décamps released a few albums as "Christian Décamps et Fils" ("Christian Décamps and Son"), before taking over the name "Ange" in 1999, and is backed by his band for his solo albums. The new lineup has issued several albums from La voiture à eau in 1999, performed on 2006 edition of NEARfest and was still on the road in 2013.

Francis Décamps and Jean-Michel Brézovar have also released solo albums.

Keyboards

[edit]

The keyboard sounds of the '70s-era band, while reminiscent of a mellotron, were in fact generated from a Viscount organ through a modded Hammond reverb. However, an actual mellotron was played on the album Par Les Fils De Mandrin in 1976.

Studio discography

[edit]

Complete discography

[edit]
  • From 1999 on, Ange Fanclub Un pied dans la marge has produced at least 20 CD or DVD containing mostly live material.

Personnel

[edit]

Current members

[edit]
  • Christian Décamps - Lead vocals, Keyboards (after 1970)
  • Tristan Décamps - Keyboards, Backing Vocals (after 1997)
  • Hassan Hajdi - Guitars (after 1997)
  • Thierry Sidhoum - Bass (after 1997)
  • Benoît Cazzulini - Drums (after 2003)

Former Members

[edit]
  • Francis Décamps - Keyboards, Vocals (1970–1995)
  • Jean-Michel Brézovar - Guitars (1970–1977, 1988–1989, 1991–1995)
  • Jean-Claude Rio - Rhythmic Guitar (1970)
  • Patrick Kachanian - Bass, Flute (1970)
  • Daniel Haas - Bass (1971–1977, 1988–1995)
  • Gérard Jelsch - Drums, Percussions (1970–1974, 1994–1995)
  • Guénolé Biger - Drums, Percussions (1975)
  • Jean-Pierre Guichard - Drums (1976–1981, 1988–1992)
  • Claude Demet - Guitars (1978, 1990)
  • Gérald Renard - Bass (1978–1979)
  • Mauro Serri - Guitars (1979)
  • Jean-Marie Schreiner - Drums (1979, 1990)
  • J. Frieden - Keyboards (1979)
  • J. Migaud - Keyboards (1979)
  • Robert Defer - Guitars (1980–1981, 1990)
  • Didier Viseux - Bass (1980–1981)
  • Frederick Chojnacki - Bass (1980–1981)
  • Serge Cuénot - Guitars (1982–1987, 1990)
  • Laurent Sigrist - Bass (1982–1987)
  • Gabriel Troyan - Bass in Tout feu tout flamme (1987)
  • Jean-Claude Potin - Drums (1982–1986)
  • Francis Meyer - Drums (1987)
  • Martine Kesselburg - Choir in Tout feu tout flamme (1987) - Vocals (1990)
  • Eva Santi - Choir in Tout feu tout flamme (1987)
  • Bruno Nion - Vocals in Sève qui peut (1989)
  • Fabrice Bony - Drums (1993)
  • Jean-Pascal Boffo - Guitars (1995)
  • Hervé Rouyer - Drums, Percussions (1995, 1997–2002)
  • Caroline Crozat - Vocals, Choir (2001–2010)

Timeline

[edit]

Bibliography

[edit]
  • Ange, le livre des légendes subtitled L'anthologie définitive sur le groupe mythique du rock français by Thierry Busson, Xavier Chatagnon and Bruno Versmisse, 292 pages, Éclipse éditions, 1995. ISBN 2-911494-00-8

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
[edit]