Benoit Widemann – Tsunami

released September 15, 1979

Benoit Widemann – Acoustic piano, Fender piano, Moog & Oberheim synthesizers
Jean-Pierre Fouquey – Acoustic piano, Fender piano, Moog & Oberheim synthesizers
Gilbert Dall’Anese — Soprano, Tenor & Baritone sax
Rémy Dall’Anese – Bass
Jean-Paul Ceccarelli – Drums & Percussions

Also appearing:
André Ceccarelli – Fire extinguisher (1), Percussions (1), (4)
Georges Acogny – Howling in natural echo chamber (4)
Lionel Gély – Motorola kit programming (6)
Katrin Schaub – Cover design & painting

All compositions by Benoit Widemann,
except (4) by Gilbert Dall’Anese, (5) by Jean-Pierre Fouquey
Recorded & mixed by Bruno Menny & Benoit Widemann, in Spring 1979 at Le Château Studio, Hérouville, France
Moog & Oberheim synths customisations by Ruben Fernandez & Michel Doidic
Original publishing by Hugues de Courson for Ballon Noir


Produced by Benoit Widemann
widemann.net/wp-fr/tsunami/


Also available at Guerssen as LP
guerssen.com/catalogue.php?lang=en&ide=32497

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