Esperanto (band)
Esperanto was a Belgo-English rock band which had a short career at the beginning of the 1970s.Band members
1st LP: Esperanto Rock Orchestra
- Bridget Lokelani Dudoit: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
- Tony Harris: Viola, Sax
- Brian Holloway: Guitar, Piano
- Timothy Kraemer: Cello, Piano
- Bruno Libert: Keyboards
- Gino Malisan: Bass, Flute
- Tony Malisan: Drums
- Godfrey Salmon: 2nd Violin
- Glenn Shorrock: Vocals, Guitar
- Janice Slater: Vocals
- Raymond Vincent: 1st Violin
- Joy Yates: Vocals, Flute
2nd LP: Danse Macabre
with contributions from:
- Bridget Lokelani Dudoit: Vocals
- Glenn Shorrock: Vocals, Guitar
- Brian Holloway: featured guitarist
3rd LP: Last Tango
- Tony Malisan: Drums
- Gino Malisan: Bass
- Bruno Libert: Keyboards
- Roger Meakin: Vocals
- Kim Moore: Vocals
- Raymond Vincent: 1st Violin
- Godfrey Salmon: 2nd Violin
- Timothy Kraemer: Cello
Discography
''Esperanto Rock Orchestra''
Esperanto Rock Orchestra
- On Down The Road 5:00
- Never Again 5:40
- Perhaps One Day 4:35
- Statue Of Liberty 5:00
- Gypsy 6:35
- City 4:06
- Roses 5:10
- Move Away 3:39
...Bonus tracks on Si-Wan release:
9. Getting along
10. Waiting till the day I die
11. Emma''Danse Macabre''
Danse Macabre
- The Journey 10:13
- The Castle 3:31
- The Duel 7:03
- The Cloister 5:28
- The Decision 5:57
- The Prisoner 7:20
- Danse Macabre 1:58
...Bonus tracks on Si-Wan cd release:
8. The Duel
9. The Decision
10. The Cloister''Last Tango''
Last Tango starts with a cover version of "Eleanor Rigby". The title track was recorded in both French and Spanish versions by Sylvie Vartan.
- Eleanor Rigby 7:43
- Still Life 7:27
- Painted Lady 3:26
- Obsession 4:33
- The Rape 12:07
- Last Tango 3:29
Bonus tracks on Si-Wan CD version: