
Gabriel Et Marie Yacoub
Pierre De Grenoble
Barclay · 1973
At the beginning of his career, the Parisian musician Gabriel Yakub was engaged in Celtic, Breton, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish music, recorded two albums with the well-known Breton harpist Alan Stivell. In the summer of 1973, he decided to dedicate himself to traditional French repertoire. Together with his then-wife Marie Yakub, they recorded this studio album in 1973 along with Breton guitarist Dan Ar Braz and percussionist Hughes de Courson. In the same year, they formed the group Malicorne and all their subsequent albums were released under this name. Although Malicorne's work leans heavily towards folk-rock, fans and critics include this album in Malicorne's discography.
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