Thursday, 27 September 2012

Mixtape - Percuphonic 003




Tracklist:

1. Doyen & Lasry - 'La mort des amants' de Baudelaire
2. Lard Free - Livarot Respiration
3. Michel Moulinie - Les Cordes de la Mer
4. Alessandro Brugnolini - Anna
5. Chrome - Static Gravity
6. Roedelius - Toujours
7. Doyen & Lasry - 'Bons conseils aux amants' de Hugo
8. Philippe Nicaude - Léger, Léger
9. Lois Lane - Winds of Heaven
10. Charlotte Walters - Angel of Sin
11. Doyen & Lasry - 'Roman' de Rimbaud
12. Gnac - Our Distance

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Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Glen Campbell- Guess I'm Dumb

This Brain Wilson penned track (co-written with Russ Titelman) never made it to a Beach Boys release. It was left in the hands of Glen Campbell instead who temporarily stepped in for Brain Wilson during 64-65. I've played this endlessly in the past.


Monday, 24 September 2012

Mixtape - Percuphonic 002

Percuphonic 002



Percuphonic round 2 begins.....

Tracklist

1. Sounds Sensational - Love in the Open Air
2. William Sheller - Introit
3. Anita Bryant - My Mind's Playing Tricks On Me Again.
4. Bernard Fevre - Impressionism
5. Jean Yves Labat -  Matrix 16
6. Michel Polnareff - La Mouche
7. Christian Boule- Orange Climax
8. Isabelle Adjani - D'un Taxiphone
9. Leonie- En Alabama
10. Basil Kirchin- Primitive London 1
11. The Vogues - Just What I've Been Looking For
12. M.Ashraf (featuring Nahid Akhtar) - Good News For You
13. Serge Gainsbourg - La Horse
14. Francoise Hardy - Bati Mon Nid
15. Xeno and Oaklander- Sentinelle


Sweeping orchestration and lounge style oohs and ahhs in a version of Paul McCartney's "Love in the Open Air", which was originally featured in the score for the film The Family Way

Darker orchestration and a choir follows in "Introit" which was sampled on the space hip-hop opera concept album Deltron 3030. 

Anita Bryant, popular in the 60s but later campaigned against gay rights- which irrevocably damaged her reputation - received a pie in the face from a protester (that's the above image) sings "My Minds Playing Tricks On Me Again".  Apparently she was one of the first persons to be publicly "pied" on television.  This song is a real favourite though.

Jumpy electronics next courtesy of Bernard Fevre- yes it sounds like a Ghostbox release! For the record released in 1975. 

The longest track on the tape is by Christian Boule, he played guitar live and in the studio for Steve Hillage and was part of various groups in the underground music scene in Paris. This track is right up there ousting Hillage in his own space-trip guitar work!  On the same album titled Photomusik the track "22 Broad Street" refers to a brief time he lived in Brighton, England."Orange Climax" begins with a loose melody of Hendrix's "Burning of the Midnight Lamp".

I like the repeated beat of the Isabelle Adjani track. This song is from the album Pull Marine (1983) written and produced by Serge Gainsbourg.

 "En Alabama" is the arrangment of Jean-Claude Vannier and the British Basil Kirchin used his collection of ambient sounds to compose "Primitive London 1" which appears on the LP World Within Worlds.

"Just What I've been Looking For" and "Good News for You" are from the compilations Come to the Sunshine :Soft Pop Nuggets from the WEA vaults and The Sound of Wonder respectively. 

We end with synth duo Xeno and Oaklander with the title track of their second LP released in 2009.






Saturday, 15 September 2012

Mixtape : The Percuphonic Tapes 001

Percuphonic 001


Mixtape of mostly French, couple of Italian and one representation from England.

Tracklist:

1.France Gall - Poupee de Cire Poupee
2.Roland Bocquet - Amour 5- 5
3.Jacques Dutronc- Je Suis Content
4.Piero Umiliani - Caretera Panamerica
5.Serge Gainsbourg - Panpan Cucul
6.Lee Gagnon - Les Passants du Soir
7.Trust - Joue Joue
8.Karl Heinz Schaefer - La Victime
9.Brigitte Bardot - Contact
10. Ennio Morricone - Ricreazione Divertita
11. Elli & Jacno - Rectangle
12.Jane B - Jane Birkin/Serge Gainsbourg
13.Jean Le Fennec - Mes Enfants D'Autre Part
14.Jean-Michel Jarre - Equinoxe part 5
15. Broadcast- Ominous Cloud

"Poupee de Cire Poupee de son" (Doll of Wax, Doll of Sawdust) penned by Serge Gainsbourg and winning song of the 1965 Eurovision song contest performed by France Gall.

" Panpan Cucul" is from the LP Vu de l'exterieur (1973) released after the landmark Histoire De Melody Nelson (1971). Gainsbourg suffered a heart-attack at the age of 45 in this year but recovered to start recording.

"La Victime" appears in the 1973 French thriller "Les Gants Blancs du Diable" (The White Gloves of the Devil).

"Contact" is another song with traces of Serge Gainsbourg who wrote this pulsing arrangement. Wooden Shjips did a fine psych-rock cover of this.

"Ricreazione Divertita" is from the score to the film Coure di Mamma (1969). This is a very special Morricone track and one of his best.

I've always loved the song "Jane B" and the vocals of Birkin. It's based around Chopin's Prelude in E Minor, Op 28. No 4.





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Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Maurice Jarre- Lawrence of Arabia OST (1963)

A majestic soundtrack masterpiece is what we have here.  It just has to be the grandest score of them all. When the brass reaches its crescendo and the force of the percussion has left you scrambling out of a sloping sand pit with only a mesmerised camel at hand - you wish you'd knew before hand that a desert hike wasn't a good idea in the first place - a sitting duck for the next plucky snake-charmer. This is by Maurice Jarre, father of Jean-Michel Jarre.



1.Lawrence of Arabia- overture
2.Lawrence of Arabia-main title
3.Miracle
4.Nefud Mirage 2
5.Rescue of Gasim
6.Bringing Gasim into Camp
7.Arrival at Auda's Camp
8.The Voice of Guns
9.Continuation of a Miricle
10.Sun's Anvil
11.Lawrence and Body Guard
12. That is the Desert
13.End Title

Monday, 10 September 2012

Dynastie Crisis - Faust 72

Jacky Chalard was the bassist in this French pop group that formed in 1968. The group also consisted of Jacques Mercier, former member of bands Les Jelly Roll and Les Turnips and who was supposedly credited for several other hard-to-find projects around the same period . On this release, "Faust 72" is one of the best French songs you'll hear. It's not all great though, songs such as "Vivre Libre" sound typical Eurovision fare, while pop prog is turned up several levels too high for me on "Samourai"."Le Fantome" is a carnivalesque romp interspersed with sardonic laughter and is a particular favourite. Other highlights include the tight and laid-back grooves respectively of "Le Monde eclate " and "Quartre Heures De L'apres-midi", before the later track launches into a maniacal thrashing of all instruments. Enjoy.




Tracklist:

1.Faust 72
2.Vivre Libre
3.Chante Fais Ce Qu'il Te Plait
4.Rock N' Roll Dans Le Rue
5.Samourai
6.Ere Lumiere
7.Chicago
8.Merci Monsieur Chapman
9.Le Fantome
10. J'ai Brise La Chaine
11. Luciana
12. Le Monde Eclate
13. Reveille- Toi
14.Jesahel
15.La Fleur Du Mal
16.Quartre Heures de l'apres-midi
17.Johnny Be Goode
18. Je Suis L'homme
19. Schizomania

Jacky Chalard- L'Agonie/Les Scandales

From the LP "Je Suis Vivant, Mais J'ai Peur De Gilbert Deflez" (1974)

A real rarity reissued by Finders Keepers in 2010. I bought this one straight away, it's fantastic and a real crazy concept album too. The story ends in a space revolution in the year 1999! Boomkat describes it as "psychedelic radio play" and as a "transportive experience" - that's the best way to sum it up.



Sunday, 9 September 2012

Richard Pinhas - Iceland (1980)

From the LP "Iceland" (1980)
FRANCE

Very hypnotic and kraut-influenced LP from the founding member of experimental group Heldon.  The cover looks a bit La Dusseldorf if that's anything to go by. Two tracks that stand out for me are the heavy synthesiser drones of  "Iceland part 2" and the kaleidoscopic closer "Greenland". "Short Transition" sounds identical to a Tarwater track I heard once I'm sure.




Saturday, 8 September 2012

Belbury Poly - The Geography/Insect Prospectus/Green Grass Grows

From the LPs  "The Belbury Tales" (2012) and "The Willows" (2004)
UK



Studies of the occult, Alfred Watkin's Ley-lines and British pyschogeography. To me these are all synonymous to the aesthetic and idea of the Ghost Box label. Akin to British authors and film-makers such as Iain Sinclair, Patrick Keillier and Stewart Home who have explored British geographies in the last few decades, the "hauntology" musical movement has likewise become a staple topic for cultural and historical investigations in recent years. Belbury Poly particularly envisage an exploration of the environment and landscape on this years release "The Belbury Tales". Inspired by weird fiction, folk and 60s/70s library and public information music like other Ghost Box acts The Advisory Circle and The Focus Group, albeit with distinct differences between them ; the alias of Belbury Poly (Jim Jupp) presents a future grown from the roots of hidden and forgotten histories of our past that make up our present internal landscapes. The psychosis of space - a collision between memory, time and the natural -  will form our character and relationship to it. That actually if you look around, Britain has a lot of strange things going on both under the surface and on it's surface. That's essentially what you're hearing on this record.

It is from using this constitution of recording a "lost Britain"; by exploring hidden streets, cemeteries, parks and other conventional landscapes; that we can appraise the geographies which we inhabit and the effects these can have on individual people and the identity of place. This has been greatly documented by the aforementioned writers and film-makers on their work in London and Southern England (London Orbital (2001), London (1994) Robinson in Space (1997), Robinson in Ruins (2010)). All of which can be consequently attributed to the influence of writings by JG Ballard, Daniel Defoe and loosely from origins that started within the Situationist movement . Jupp can similarly be seen to have been driven by these concerns in the making of his records. The music is eerie but also melodic, creating a journey that in the end always comes round to ones own doorstep and observations.  The use of vintage analogue synthesisers also play a key part in his philosophy which help create the sinister soundscapes reminiscent of British public information films . Importantly, this should be seen not so much as to be caught up in the nostalgia for a distant and romantic past but rather it's greater temporal significance. As the quote printed on the inner sleeve of the record states "It's seems to me the past is always happening now. In the present we are always memory". These words by the late Trish Keenan of Broadcast.

So here's three great tracks. "The Geography" and "Green Grass Grows" from " The Belbury Tales" which is probably my favourite record I've heard this year. The other "Insect Prospectus" is from the "The Willows", sinister yet jolly. I've also embedded  Patrick Keiller's "Robinson in Space" and one of Iain Sinclair's many talks about Hackney below.









                         

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Catherine Riberio + Alpes - Roc Alpin/Paix

From the LP "Paix" (1972)
FRANCE



Jean Michel-Jarre - Calypso pt 2/En Attendant Cousteau

On the LP " En Attendant Cousteau" (1990)
FRANCE

I had this record playing while I ate my breakfast and it's a completely absorbing listen. I'm always amazed by the 47 minute long ambient title track which ends the LP. It's really minimal but greatly atmospheric, delicate notes on the piano and other tiny shimmering sounds evoke the ocean waters and the end creation can leave you feeling as surreal as the Dali ear on the cover. I would stress a need to spin a vinyl on this one to fully appreciate the layers and depths of sound that Jarre has produced although I'll stick it below so you can check it out. I've also included "Calypso pt 2", which has some great sounding synthetic textures (Calypso was the research vessel for oceanographer Jacques- Yves Cousteau of whom the LP is a homage to).






Monday, 3 September 2012

Nino Ferrer- Les Cornichons

From the LP Enregistrement Public (1966)

"Cornichons" is French for "Pickles". So they've packed the car with jam and biscuits for a picnic trip (not forgetting the radio!) on a Saturday, but they haven't got an umbrella for when it rains. Therefore, cue the return back home, to unpack what they've taken and then finally eat the pickles...Anyway that's Bernard Estardy being the extraordinaire on the organ and in all it makes for a speedy 3 minute French lesson. The song is based on James Booker's "Big Nick". I mentioned Nino Ferrer's serious soulful side in the previous post but the comical Ferrer was the most remembered and successful, much to his annoyance.




Nino Ferrer - Ma Vie Pour Rien/Je vous dis Bonne chance

From the LP Telefon (1967)
FRANCE

I think these are great. Ferrer took to his love of soul to influence his writing and vocal style during the 60s and created some excellent material. His affection for artists such as Otis Redding and Sam Cooke even led Ferrer to entitle a track "Je veux etre noir" (I want to be Black) on an earlier LP and he also did a cover of James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World".






Sunday, 2 September 2012

Janko Nilovic - diamant dans l'espace

From the LP "Un Couple Dans La Ville"
FRANCE 1976

Library music release for the Montparnasse 2000 label. Here's the opener with a slow building melody, think John Barry and the wordless vocals of Edda dell'Orso in Morricone scores. Not a bad track, if not exactly ground-breaking,  it interests me enough. However, I can't say anything else in favour of this LP which has some very uninteresting scat harmonies to boot. Nice bit of artwork though, which was probably courtesy of his wife who designed the cover for "Funky Tramway".

Janko Nilovic is a Montenegrin-French multi-instrumentalist and composer.