ABOUT THIS ALBUM...
"Prière" is an assemblage of tracks which were composed at different periods.
"Léone, pour une Poignée d'Accords" is, obviously, a tribute to the composer Ennio Morricone, enjoyed by Bertrand and Bernard.
The tracks "Aux Frontières de l'Anaconda" and "En attendant Christophe Poisson" were realized in 1989. "En attendant Christophe Poisson" is a tribute to a friend of Bertrand, who died in 1986. Christophe Poisson had played with Bertrand in the middle of the eighties, especially during a concert in a little town, St Etienne de Montluc, close to the suburb of Nantes. The music "Simulacre" now exists, in a new version called "Simulacre of Dream" in the CD "Passé Composé".
Bertrand had the bad habit of forgetting to give titles to his compositions until they were chosen to be published. This the reason why a few tracks like "Rêve lové" were named by Bertrand's friend Bernard Ballet.
The CD is dedicated to Klaus Schulze. Bertrand particularly admires the authenticity of the German musician.
Bertrand thanks "all his friends who love and play electronic music". He was thinking of his friends Olivier Briand, Jean-Christophe Allier, Lionel Palierne and Christian Gerard who later got together for the creation of the CD 'Patch Work Music'.
