Plus - Plus 1972 (Belgium, Jazz Rock-Funk-Fusion)
Plus(Belgium) - Plus 1972 (Belgium, Jazz Rock-Funk-Fusion)<br /><br />Plus is a Belgian band formed in the early 1970s by former members of the J.J. Band and El Chicles. They released only one, rather rare album, recorded at Morgan Studios and released in 1972 on the Pink Elephant label. Some experts consider this album the "Holy Grail" of progressive European jazz-funk, played by competent musicians. The album features six long tracks with Latin American-influenced rhythms and a dynamic interplay of brass instruments, guitar, and drums. The lyrics are in English, and the singing is primarily choral. A solid and interesting work for fans of this genre of music. The group disbanded in 1974, shortly after some of its members joined the band Placebo.<br />Often referred to as Bruno Castellucci’s band, Plus’ music was slightly more rock-infused than his work on Placebo and Solis Lacus, most of the tracks on their first and only album – 1972’s self-titled Plus – edging ever so subtly towards fusion funk and prog-rock territory. Featuring Francis Goya (Francis Weyer) on guitar and vocals, Douglas Lucas (who played with The J.J. Band, The S.S.O Orchestra as well as pan-European touring outfit Mombassa) on trumpets as well as Ralph Benatar (also of The J.J. Band) on guitar, this one’s a bit of a holy grail amongst connoisseurs.<br /><br />Castellucci’s name circulates not only on the entire European jazz scene as a reliable and professional drummer for live concerts but he is also a very sought-after studio musician.<br /><br />He is still active as a teacher and he is not yet prepared to miss the stage for anything in the world. As a matter of fact, he will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of his career along with a few fellow musicians.<br /><br />Francis Goya (Francis Weyer) born of musician parents in the city of Liege (Belgium). He receives his first guitar at the age of 13 and takes guitar lessons over a one year period to become a true auto dictate. At the age of 16, he forms his first rock band with his brother and a few friends, "The Jivaros". In 1970, Francis is taken on by a professional soul band, "The J.J.Band", With whom he tours Europe and Africa. Their second album is produced by Brian Bennet (The Shadows) for CBS International in London. Thanks to all this he becomes a studio guitarist, accompanying various artists on the international scene01. The Search - 0:00<br /><br />02. Gimme Some More Of That - 4:57<br /><br />03. What Did You Do - 9:36<br /><br />04. Open Letter - 21:05<br /><br />05. Put Everything Together - 28:11<br /><br />06. Enjoy Yourself - 31:36<br /><br /><br />Personnel:<br /><br />Francis Weyer - guitar, vocals<br />Leslie Kent - guitar, vocals<br />Yvan De Souter - bass<br />Douglas Lucas - flugelhorn, trumpet<br />Ralph Benatar – tenor saxophone<br />Mike Lovell - trombone<br />Bruno Castellucci - drums, percussion, vocals<br />+<br />Roland Kluger - producer<br /><br />⚠ If there are any copyright issues please contact me. I will remove the video.<br />Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"