About this album
Sound:
"A theatrical blend of progressive rock and poetic storytelling layered with intricate musicianship."
Where they were
Released in 1972, 'Caricatures' was Ange's fourth album and marked their rise within the French progressive rock scene. This album followed their previous work, 'Émile Jacotey,' which had begun to establish their unique sound that fused literary themes with complex musical structures.
Why it matters
'Caricatures' is notable for its conceptual depth and ambitious compositions, contributing to the progressive rock movement in France during the early 1970s. The album received critical acclaim and is often cited as a pivotal release that influenced subsequent French rock bands.
Essential tracks
- "Dignité" — This track showcases the band's ability to weave intricate melodies with socially conscious lyrics, exemplifying their lyrical depth and musical sophistication.
- "Le Soir du diable" — With its haunting atmosphere and compelling narrative, this song highlights Ange's theatrical style and sets a darkly reflective tone for the album.
- "Caricatures" — The title track encapsulates the overarching themes of the album with its expansive structure and rich instrumentation, serving as a centerpiece of their artistic vision.
Release Date
January 1, 1972
Artist Origin
France
Tracklist
- 1 Biafra 80 ‘Introduction’ 2:56
- 2 Tels quels 6:56
- 3 Dignité 9:34
- 4 Le Soir du diable 4:41
- 5 Caricatures 13:45
- 6 Biafra 80 ‘Final’ 2:21