![]() ![]() ![]() The band continues as a quintet, with Claude PHANEUF (guitars) and André BARRIERE (guitar) joining the original trio from POLYGONE. Before reforming, the three original members (ENGLAND, PHANEUF and DELAGE) worked in other prog acts such as SAD, IGOR and POLYGONE. Splitting in late 1971 and reforming shortly after, ENGLAND and PHANEUF were joined by Marc DELAGE (guitar, bass, voices) and in 1973 by Pierre POULET (guitars). Initially, the band consisted of Andre Deguire (guitar, vocals) and Luc Giroux (bass) along with Léo ENGLAND (drums) and Michel PHANEUF (keyboards). Strongly recommended to vintage prog collectors and Prog history buffs. Thanks to Musique Progres, those compositions along with four newly re-recorded cuts of old material will be released in late 2008 as 'Memoires Incubussiennes'. In 1974, the organist, drummer, bassist and guitarist recorded four tracks at the legendary Chateau d'Herouville in France which were never released. ![]() Another great early prog act lost to history and the musical tumult of the early 1970s, Quebec keyboard quartet ExCUBUS was one of Canada's best symphonic-era prog bands in the mold of ELP but with a rougher, more dungeon-like edge. ![]()
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