JENGHIZ KHAN trip to paradise
One of those real rare hard rock group often considered as heavy progressive, Jenghiz Khan produced one sole album that is now a highly-priced collectible item. With an amazing cartoon-like gatefold cover of the Great Conqueror having cut the group member’s heads, this obscure quartet is also the start of bassist Rapsat’s lengthy career (he had recorded with another “prog” group Laurelie the same year) as a French-speaking rock singer/songwriter, who passed away two years ago. The album is the usual hard rock that one can expect from the era with an amateur trait, but also some undeniable progressive tendencies.
The album has received a Cd issue sometime ago and is now most likely scarce also.
Tim Brean / keyboards, vocals, composer
Big Friswa (misspelled Frisma on the back cover) / guitars, vocals, 2nd composer
Chris Tick / drums, vocals
Pierre Rapsat (Peter Raepsaet) / bass, lead vocals, lyrics










