Sandrose came from France and was founded in 1971 by the leader Jean-Pierre Alacren, who started his carreer in 1966 at several dance- and pop-music-bands, where he played as guitarist. In 1970 he toured with Eden Rose and joined the band for a while. To form the group he took Henri Garella and Michael Jullien form there, whose talents he could appreciate when he played at Eden Rose. Bass-player Christian Claireford and the female singer Rose Podwojny completed the line-up. One year later their only album was released on Polydor, and was recorded during one week at the Studio DAVOUT. It contains of very weel done mostly own compostitions which especially convince by the great timbre of the female singer Rose, who also gave the band its name by her girls-name. Songs like "Old Dom Is Dead" are really outstanding.
After the release of this record the group performed a few concerts, but musical and personal divergences appeared and due to lack of ideological harmony the group disbanded after several concerts at the famous GIBUS-club in Paris at end of December 1972.
This official reissue comes with original fold-out-cover and 180 gram vinyl and was licenced by MUSEA.