This early 70's
Belgian trio is one of the best-kept secrets from Belgium. This
instrumental KB-led trio is completely different from the usual ELP
clichés that one might have. They took their name from the 10AM and 2PM
breaks that allow kids to roam and play on the school grounds.
Jean-Jacques Falaise is clearly the leader of the trio and his KB
abilities shine throughout their two albums, but he also plays a
competent guitar. Francis Lonneux is the drummer and Jean-Paul Vanden
Bossche is the bassist and clearly these guys had decided to include
humour in their music, something that is quite common among Belgian
bands. As mentioned before the music is not like ELP, but instead draws
heavily from Jazz, classics but also many different other sources.Their
self-titled debut (71) has a superb sleeve artwork depicting human
bodies falling through giants KB scales and consist of just six tracks,
while the second album Music Or Not Music (72) holds 15 of them, but
both albums have a similar feel not far away from Canterbury, jazz-rock
and symphonic prog. Line-up / Musicians Jean-Jacques Falaise/keyboards,guitar Francis Lonneux/drums Jean-Paul Vandenbossche/bass Discography Don't Open 1971
1.Burning Chapel 2.Running For Life 3.Sexual Lover 4.Summer In The City 5.California Dreamin' 6.Reach Out, I'll Be There Music Or Not Music 1972
1.Music against music 2.Music for your dog 3.The night was clear, the moon was yellow 4.Where is the bar, Clay? 5.Caligula's suite in horror minor 6.My grandmother likes Andy Williams, too 7.We don't like it either 8.Last train to Rhythmania 9.... and the producer got mad 10.Glove story 11.Laughin' people - meanwhile starvin' children 12.Nothing's holy 13.Concerto for elevator 14.War business is a good job 15.To end or not to end