Friday, November 26, 2010

Fille Qui Mousse ~ Trixie Stapelton 291 - Se Taire Pour Une Femme Trop Belle [1971, Mellow, 1994] 320 kbps







MMP 197

1. Cantate Disparate 5:44
2. Transcription Interrompue 0:55
3. Fraîcheur Et Amalgame 2:00
4. Esplanade 8:10
5. Résistance Instinctive 2:32
6. Quatriéme Épisode 1:02
7. Transplantation 3:05
8. Antinomique 3:04
9. L'eau Était Vitale 8:27



Conductor [Direction] - Henri-Jean Enu
Guitar - Daniel Hoffmann
Bass - Jean-Pierre Lentin
Performer [Le Temps] - Sylvie Peristeris
Guitar [Solo] - François Guildon
Percussion - Dominique Lentin
Violin - Léo Sab
Piano - Benjamin Legrand
Producer - Gérard

Recorded July 8th, 1971 and mixed December 7th, 1971 at Europa-Sonor studio

This album was originally planned for release as an LP on Futura Records in 1972. Test pressings were made [approximately 5 copies], but for financial reasons, the LP was never released. In 1994, Mellow Records issued the album on CD, in an edition of 200.

here's another blawgland upgrade that's been unjustly rotting in file hosting limbo since the early daze of der warbler, i believe because the fine folks at root blog [who we dearly love] thoughtfully upped it literally minutes before we intended to. as any cognizant blagger can readily attest, like-minded overlap is actually a fairly common occurrence & it's kinda trippy how seemingly synchronistic our collective subterranean sensibilities can be at thymes. i mean when i bought this disque some 15 years ago, youngsters really had to dig to hear more than a handful of artists on the then-mythical NWW list. happily, with the advent of the interwebs & generous individuals who regularly feed our heads by sharing obscure pearls on a daily basis, the landscape has changed dramatically, as has my concept of what 'underground' is. we never had it so good & i no longer think of any recording as being impossibly rare because you can find most everything if you dig deep enuff. still, i know what i like when i hear it & this one remains a holy grail of idiot savant garde off kilter free improv experimental spacerawk weirdness, like so many fabulous bands of the fertile 70's french underground scene. there's even a hurdy gurdy workout on here! i been turning my more adventurous frenz onto this sprawling masterpiece for many moons & certainly advise you wisely skore the recent vinyl re-ish if you got it like that. 320 kbps et skans en français + highly mf recommended

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