French 60's and 70's guitarist, vocalist and composer active in Denmark (October 1, 1942 – August 26, 1973). Best remembered as member of the Danish folk trio Cy, Maia & Robert and as leader of the progressive rockband PAN.
He deserted the French army in 1962 and after three years of travelling, in 1965 he settled in Copenhagen, Denmark. Soon after he formed Cy, Maia & Robert. Following the 1967 break up of Cy, Maia & Robert, Lelièvre toured and recorded with Alex Campbell and the following year with Iain Campbell as the duo Robert And Iain. In 1969 and 1970 he enjoyed his most prominent musical period as leader of the Danish progressive rock band PAN which released a single album that in various rankings stays in the absolute top of all time Danish rock albums.
In 1971 he recorded a solo album which remains unreleased as it was classified as uncommercial by his label. In 1972 France issued an amnesty for deserters and Lelièvre returned to France where he was nevertheless sentenced and forced to serve time in prison. After his release he returned to Denmark, but traumatised and dissatisfied with the music industry, he took his own life in 1973.
1969
Marmalade
7"
2020
Esoteric Recordings, Esoteric Recordings
3xCD, Comp, RM
2010
Sonet
CD, Comp, RE
2010
Universal
CD, Comp
2009
Ricky-Tick Records
12", EP
2009
Ricky-Tick Records
CD, Comp
2008
2005
Universal
4xCD, Comp
2005
Sonet, Sonet
3xCD, Comp
2004
1997
Egmont Music Club
2xCD, Comp
1970
Sonet
7", Single
1970
Belter
7"
1970
1969
1968
Metronome
LP, Album
1968
Metronome
7", Single
1967
1967
1966
1966
1961
Sonet
7"
Robert Lelievre
Robert Lelievre