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Taï Phong
OriginFrance
Years active1972-1982
2000 (reformed)
LabelsWEA
MembersKhanh Maï
Past membersJean-Jacques Goldman
Jean-Alain Gardet
Taï Sinh
Pascal Wuthrich
Michael Jones
Stéphan Caussarieu
Websitewww.tadros.com

Taï Phong is a French progressive rock band formed by two Vietnamese brothers, Khanh Maï (guitar, voice) and Taï Sinh (bass, guitar, voice, keyboards), in 1975. They were joined by Jean-Alain Gardet (keyboards), Stephan Caussarieu (drums, percussion), and Jean-Jacques Goldman (guitar, voice, violin).

They released three albums between 1975 and 1979: Taï Phong (1975), Windows (1976), and Last Flight (1979). "Sister Jane" (1975), the first single from their first album, was a radio hit.

The band reunited in 2000 with Khanh Maï and Stephan Caussarieu. They are joined by Hervé Acosta (voice) and Angelo Zarzuelo (keyboards).

As of 2007, Khan Maï remains the only original member of the band.

Discography

Albums

  • 1975: Taï Phong
  • 1976: Windows
  • 1979: Last Flight
  • 2000: Sun
  • 2013: The Return of Samurai
  • 2021: Dragons Of The 7th Seas

Singles

  • 1975: "Sister Jane" / "Crest"
  • 1975: "(If You're Headed) North for Winter" / "Let Us Play"
  • 1976: "Games" / "The Gulf of Knowledge"
  • 1977: "Follow Me" / "Dance"
  • 1978: "Back Again" / "Cherry"
  • 1978: "Fed Up" / "Shanghai Casino"
  • 1979: "Rise Above the Wind" (specially recorded for Sono)
  • 1986: "I'm Your Son" / "Broken Dreams"

Bibliography

References

  1. "Tai Phong biography". progarchives.com. Retrieved 9 June 2012.

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