Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Jean C. Roché ~ Le Monde des Singes 1: Afrique, Asie, Amérique & Madagascar [Sittelle/Frémeaux & Associés , 1994]



Primate World vol 1, FA630

Asie / Asia

01 Une Famille De Siamangs / Family Of Siamangs 12:37
02 Un Couple De Gibbons / Pair Of Lar Gibbons 3:34
03 Un Couple De Gibbons / Pair Of Lar Gibbons 4:04
04 Un Couple De Gibbons / Pair Of Lar Gibbons 3:19
05 Un Orang-Outan Mâle / Male Orang-Utan 2:11
06 Un Orang-Outan Femelle / Female Orang-Utan 2:38
07 Un Harem De Nasiques / Harem Of Proboscis Monkeys 2:05

Afrique / Africa

08 Une Bande De Chimpanzés / Group Of Chimpanzees 2:10
09 Une Famille De Gorilles De Montagne / Family Of Mountain Gorillas 2:15
10 Un Babouin Chacma / Chacma Baboon 1:01
11 Une Troupe De Babouins Cynocéphales / Group Of Yellow Baboons 3:37
12 Une Troupe De Singes Verts / Group Of Vervet Baboons 2:16
13 Une Bande De Colobes Satan / Group Of Black Colobus 6:15

Amérique Du Sud Et Centrale / South And Central America

14 Deux Hurleurs À Manteau / Two Mantled Howlers 4:00
15 Un Groupe De Hurleurs Roux / Group Of Red Howlers 1:51
16 Un Groupe De Hurleurs Noirs / Group Of Black Howlers 2:01
17 Un Couple De Hurleurs Noirs / Pair Of Black Howlers 1:20

Madagascar

18 Un Groupe De Lémurs Catta / Group Of Ring-Tailed Lemurs 1:08
19 Une Famille D'Indris / Family Of Indris 1:50
20 Un Indri / An Indri 0:44
21 Des Familles D'Indris / Families Of Indris 2:43



Rec By - A. De Maximy [tr: 8] , Bill Gunn [trx: 20-21] , Bruno Tarière [tr: 9], Catherine Bouchain [tr: 13], D. Tombs [trx: 18-19], Eloisa Matheu [tr: 14], Jean C. Roché [trx: 1-4, 10-12, 15, 17] , M. Todisco [trx: 5-7)], Michel Rodolfi [tr: 16], N. Tucker [trx: 18-19], P. Barbeau [trx: 5-7]

'This is the first time ever CD featuring the voices of apes, monkeys & lemurs. These mammals, at the pinnacle of evolution, are closely related to man. The listener of this CD will discover the songs of pairs of Gibbons and of families of Siamangs: certain zoologists see in them a primitive form of “music” in the human sense of the term. This volume includes examples of the calls of monkeys and apes from Asia, Africa, Madagascar, and south and central America, as well as that of Lemurs, put together here for their aesthetic, even “musical” quality.' ~ Jean C. Roché & Patrick Frémeaux

way out 'ambiances' from our primate relatives as lovingly captured by Jean-Claude Roché & his capable crew. 320 rips

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