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Malicorne was a French electric folk group that flourished in the 1970s. == The traditional years ==
Gabriel Yacoub and Marie Yacoub formed Malicorne on 5 September 1973 (possibly naming it after the town of Malicorne in north-western France, famous for its porcelain and faience).Gabriel had been a member of Alan Stivell's band, playing folk-rock based on Breton music. He sang and played acoustic guitar, banjo and dulcimer with Stivell, appearing on his 1972 "A L'Oympia" live album and 1973's "Chemin de Terre", before leaving to form his own band, intending to popularise French music the way Stivell had popularised Breton music. Since several of their albums are called simply ''Malicorne'' it had become the custom to refer to them by number, even though no number appears on the cover. ''Malicorne 1'' consisted of the Yacoubs, Laurent Vercambre and Hughes de Courson. The combination of electric guitar, violin, dulcimer, bouzouki and female vocalist immediately brings to mind Steeleye Span, their English equivalent, thus placing them squarely in the electric folk genre. These four musicians were, between them, masters of twelve instruments. Their first four albums consisted of mostly traditional French folk songs, with one or two songs by Gabriel Yacoub and one or two instrumentals per album. Again like Steeleye Span, they occasionally sang group harmonies a cappella. On ''Malicorne 4'' they were joined by Olivier Zdrzalik on bass, percussion and vocals. The exuberant art-work on the album sleeves, featuring elves and dragons, makes them collectors pieces.
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