German progressive rock group. Debut LP 'Flower In Asphalt' (1979) is entirely instrumental and shows influences from Camel and Caravan; instrumentation includes Mellotron, Hammond and flute.

Debut LP released in 1979; the album is entirely instrumental; reviewer Eliodoro gave the album a 4/5 rating. Review highlights influence from Camel and Caravan and use of Mellotron, Hammond and flute to create relaxed atmospheres.

Rousseau is presented as a German progressive rock group whose first LP, Flower In Asphalt (1979), is entirely instrumental. The review notes clear influences from Camel and Caravan while praising original composition. Instrumentation highlighted includes Mellotron, Hammond and flute, producing relaxed, nature-evoking atmospheres. The album is regarded as worthy of attention within the German prog scene, rated 4/5 by the reviewer.

For:Fans of progressive rock, instrumental prog listeners, enthusiasts of vintage Mellotron/Hammond textures.

 The "Rousseau" are German, they play Prog following, but not slavishly, in the footsteps of Camel and Caravan, composing always in an original and convincing way.

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