"Rock and Roll Secours" is the debut (first) album by the French Hard Rock band Vulcain.
Vulcain is a French hard rock and heavy metal band formed in 1981 by Daniel Puzio (vocals and guitar) and his brother Vincent Puzio (bass). During 1981 the band is joined by Didier Lohezic (guitar) and Franck Vilatte (drums). In the summer of 1981 they recorded their first demo on the private label. In 1983 the band signs up with Ebony records and their track "Vulcain" is released on the compilation album "Metal Plated".
In the heart of the early 1980s, amidst the vibrant and burgeoning French hard rock and heavy metal scene, Vulcain unleashed their debut album, "Rock and Roll Secours" (Rock and Roll Rescue). This raw and energetic record would not only solidify the band's place in French music history but also become a landmark for the genre in the country.
Historical Context
Released in 1984, "Rock and Roll Secours" arrived at a time when French rock was experiencing a surge in popularity, with bands like Trust and Warning leading the charge. Vulcain, with their blend of hard rock, heavy metal, and punk influences, carved out their own niche in this burgeoning scene. The album's title, a playful twist on the French phrase for "first aid," hinted at the band's mission to revitalize and energize the rock landscape.
Musical Exploration
"Rock and Roll Secours" is a relentless assault of gritty guitars, pounding drums, and Daniel Puzio's distinctive raspy vocals. The album features a mix of fast-paced, high-energy tracks like "Ebony" and "Le King," alongside slower, more brooding songs like "Les Damnés." The lyrics, predominantly in French, touch on themes of rebellion, social commentary, and the struggles of everyday life.
Recording Studio and Frontman
"Rock and Roll Secours" was recorded at Studio Maunoir, a modest studio in Geneva, Switzerland. Despite the limited resources, the band managed to capture the raw energy and power of their live performances on the album. Daniel Puzio, the band's charismatic frontman, emerged as a key figure in the French hard rock scene, known for his passionate vocals and energetic stage presence.
Vulcain, the legendary French heavy metal band, exploded onto the scene in the early 1980s, igniting a fiery passion for hard rock and metal in their homeland. Often hailed as the "French Motörhead" for their raw energy and aggressive sound, Vulcain carved a unique path in the burgeoning French metal scene. Their politically charged lyrics, social commentary, and rebellious spirit resonated with a generation seeking an outlet for their frustrations.
Led by the charismatic and energetic frontman Daniel Puzio, Vulcain's music was a powerful blend of hard rock, heavy metal, and punk influences. Their iconic albums, including their debut "Rock and Roll Secours" and the seminal "Big Brothers," captured the zeitgeist of the era, addressing themes of war, social injustice, and the struggles of everyday life. With their electrifying live performances and unwavering dedication to their craft, Vulcain quickly established themselves as pioneers of French heavy metal, inspiring countless bands and leaving an enduring legacy that continues to influence the genre today.
Music Genre: Hard Rock n Roll, Heavy Metal |
Album Production Information: The album: "VULCAIN Rock and Roll Secours" was produced by: Elie Benali Elie Benali a French Producer and musician who has produced albums for the Heavy Metal bands: Attentat Rock, Bronx, Viva, Vulcain. Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Chris "Snoopy" Penycate This album was recorded at: Studio Maunoir, Geneva (Switzerland) Art production: Elie Benali Album cover photography: Alain Armani |
Record Label & Catalognr: N.E.W Musidisc 100921 |
Media Format: 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone RecordTotal Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: Recorded 1980, Re-released 1988 France (SACEM) |
Personnel/Band Members and Musicians on: VULCAIN Rock and Roll Secours |
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Complete Track-listing of the album "VULCAIN Rock and Roll Secours" |
The detailed tracklist of this record "VULCAIN Rock and Roll Secours" is:
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Below is a summary of the Vulcain's band Biography:
1981
Vulcain founded in June 1981 with as original Band-members
Daniel Puzio - Vocals, Guitar
Vincent Puzio - Bass
July 1981
Band is joined by
Didier Lohezic - Guitar
Franck Vilatte -Drums
July / August 1981
First 1st Demo on the "Private" label with 4 tracks
1983
Vulcain records second demo on "Media 7" on Casette
The band signs with Ebony records and their track "Vulcain" is released on the compilation album "Metal Plated"
1984
First full length album:
Rock 'n' Roll Secours. Recorded by "Deviil's Records". Recorded at Studio Maunoir, Geneva
Distributed by Madrigal
1985
Franck Vilatte quits the band
Marc Varez (Drums) joins the band
Didier Lohezic leaves the band
Franck Pilant joins the band on guitar
La dame de fer (EP)
Vulcain end's it cooperation with the record label Devil's Records
The producer "Elie Benali" creates his own label "Riff Records" Distributed by Virgin recordsDesperados Album
Vulcain's 2nd full length album is recorded at Maunoir Studios, Geneva, Switzerland during May to August 1985
1986
Big Brothers album
Vulcain's 3rd full length album is recorded at Maunoir Studios, Geneva, Switzerland during September 1986
1987
Live Force - album
Vulcain's first Live album is recorded during a concert on 2 May 1987 in "La Locomotive", Paris, France
1989
Franck Pilant leaves the band
Marcos Arieta joins on guitar
Transition - album
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The album's title, "Big Brothers", was a clear reference to the political climate of the time, with the cover art depicting the masked faces of world leaders like Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Mikhail Gorbachev. This imagery, combined with the band's aggressive sound, reflected the anxieties
Learn moreReleased in 1984, "Rock and Roll Secours" arrived at a time when French rock was experiencing a surge in popularity, with bands like Trust and Warning leading the charge. Vulcain, with their blend of hard rock, heavy metal, and punk influences, carved out their own niche in this burgeoning scene.
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