Esperanto - Eleanor Rigby

If the copyright holder deems that I affect his interests, please write to me ([email protected]), and I'll remove the video. Esperanto was a Belgo-English rock band which had a short career at the beginning of the 1970s. Band members 1st LP: Esperanto Rock Orchestra Bridget Lokelani Dudoit: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar Tony Harris: Viola, Sax Brian Holloway: Guitar, Piano Timothy Kraemer: Cello, Piano Bruno Libert: Keyboards Gino Malisan: Bass, Flute Tony Malisan: Drums Godfrey Salmon: 2nd Violin Glenn Shorrock: Vocals, Guitar Janice Slater: Vocals Raymond Vincent: 1st Violin Joy Yates: Vocals, Flute 2nd LP: Danse Macabre Keith Christmas: lead vocal Tony Harris: viola Timothy Kraemer: cello Bruno Libert: piano, organ, arp odissey, vibes, harpsichord, arranger, backing vocals Gino Malisan: bass Tony Malisan: drums Godfrey Salmon: 2nd violin, tenor voice Raymond Vincent: 1st violin and chief arranger with contributions from: Bridget Lokelani Dudoit: Vocals Glenn Shorrock: Vocals, Guitar Brian Holloway: featured guitarist 3rd LP: Last Tango Tony Malisan: Drums Gino Malisan: Bass Bruno Libert: Keyboards Roger Meakin: Vocals Kim Moore: Vocals Raymond Vincent: 1st Violin Godfrey Salmon: 2nd Violin Timothy Kraemer: Cello Discography : Esperanto Rock Orchestra (1973) Danse Macabre (1974) Last Tango (1975) Last Tango (1975) starts with a cover version of "Eleanor Rigby". The title track was recorded in both French (La drole de fin) and Spanish (El tango aquel) versions by Sylvie Vartan.