In the spring of 1966 "The Forminx" was disbanded, and Vangelis was looking for other musicians to team up with. It is around this time that Vangelis visited venues in Athens, sometimes just to meet up, but sometimes also to play and improvise music. Vangelis was a known admirer of jazz, and there are reports that he played jazz improvisations with The Forminx as part of their repertoire during performances. Unfortunately recordings of such sessions never surfaced, which makes this recording the more unique!
Around the end of The Forminx (so I would guess this is early in 1966) Vangelis regularly met at an unnamed venue in Athens with several members of the Greek group "The M.G.C." (Modern Greek Combo), a short-lived band that had several hits in Greece playing covers of international hits. On one such occasion M.G.C. guitarist Dimitris Beligiannis recorded an improvisional session of Vangelis playing Farfisa, together with Stelios Katsadorakis on drums, Dimitris Polytimos on keyboard and Vassilis Bakopoulos on guitar. The 9-minute recording seems to be an improvisational cover of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers' 'No Problem' from the film "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" (1960).
Later that year Vangelis would start a new band with Demis Roussos, Lucas Sideras and Argyris Koulouris, indeed the same group that founded "Aphrodite's Child" in 1968.
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