(Review from progarchives.com)

This sole album from Quebecois band Eden is strongly influenced by Yes, Ange and Atoll , sung in French (no special Quebec accent is noticeable).

A slowed down Yes influence is the dominant characteristic , but the vocal delivery remind heavily of Atoll singer Andre Balzer even if the timbre is not the same. Most of the tracks are mid-tempo and rely heavily on the overly symphonic side of progressive that was common in the late 70′s.

The first side is relatively slow going and is content of rather sub-par symphonic progressive, not being overly demonstrative either. The second side has much shorter tracks and shows them in a more exploratory mood.

Line-up:
- Jean-Bernard Borja / vocals, bass
- Robert Boileau / keyboards
- Gilles Favreau / guitar
- Jean Remillard / drums

Track List:
01. Alias – 4:42
02. Pavane – 8:01
03. La Ballerine Musclee – 5:13
04. Transe – 4:45
05. Arabesque – 3:00
06. Louis Le Cancre – 6:11
07. Intuition – 2:12
08. La Foret – 2:03

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