MALICORNE _legende Deuxieme Epoque_ (Hannibal HNCD1360)
GABRIEL YACOUB _Trad. Arr._ (Green Linnet GLCD 3038)
The Malicorne is a greatest "hits" compilation covering 1978 to 1986 and a
wide variety of styles from traditional medieval-sounding stuff to songs
that sound like a cross between Steeleye Span and Lustmord. The Yacoub
solo record is a rerelease from 1978.
I'd certainly be interested in hearing from anyone about anything else
that's available.
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>As a recently converted fan of Malicorne, I concur. What a great band! The
>only recording I know of in current release are:
> MALICORNE _legende Deuxieme Epoque_ (Hannibal HNCD1360)
> GABRIEL YACOUB _Trad. Arr._ (Green Linnet GLCD 3038)
>The Malicorne is a greatest "hits" compilation covering 1978 to 1986 and a
>wide variety of styles from traditional medieval-sounding stuff to songs
>that sound like a cross between Steeleye Span and Lustmord. The Yacoub
>solo record is a rerelease from 1978.
Gabriel Yacoub has (at least) a couple of more recent releases - one
got some bandwidth here on r.m.f., the other is 'Bel' (Keltia KMCD 15)
recorded in 1990.
Happy Listening...
Tim
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