French (library) music composer, singer, pianist, vibraphonist, accordionist, drummer, band leader
Born on May 12, 1945 in Uzeste in the Southwest of France
Note that he was in the Live in Montreaux fusion album with Engel, Louiss, etc. posted here.
While information on this very early fusion release can be found here.
As you might expect there's the kinda nutty early Soft Machine (1, 2) vibe with silliness and psych noodlings but also quite a large amount of surprisingly well evolved and composed great music, enough to make this 1971 album more modern sounding than its year (at least in my opinion).
To Yasmina features lovely harmony (I think, 4-part) vocals:
On the elegant and thoughtful piano solo Mickey Schroder's Dream, it's Bernard Lubat himself playing, as you can tell from this databased page:















