DIRTY FRENCH PSYCHEDELICS: SELECTED BY DIRTY SOUND SYSTEM by V/A
SKU | 80835 |
Artist | V/A |
Title | DIRTY FRENCH PSYCHEDELICS: SELECTED BY DIRTY SOUND SYSTEM |
Label | BORN BAD RECORDS |
Catalog # | BB 019LP |
Tag | |
Release | W 03 - 2015 |
Format | Vinyl - EULP |
Import | |
€ 17,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Christophe - Ferber endormi
- Bernard Lavilliers - Les aventures extraordinaire d'un billet de banque
- Brigitte Fontaine - Il pleut
- Dashiell Hedayat - Long song for Zelda
- Cortex - Cortex A
- Nino Ferrer - Looking for you
- Jean-Jacques Dexter - Be quiet
- Alain Kan - Speed my speed
- Francois de Roubaix - La flute equatoriale
- Cheval Fou - La fin de la vie le début de la survivance
- Christophe - Sunny road to Salina
- Ilous & Decuyper - Berceuse
- Karl Heinz Schafer & Arabian - Utopia
Description
2014 repress Clovis Goux and Guillaume Sorge aka Dirty Sound System have been releasing selections of rare, little-known, and hard-to-find recordings which function somewhat like anti-playlists since 2003.Their compilations can be listened to from start to finish, the order of the tracklist is logical, and the selected songs lend themselves to repeated listening. After the series Dirty Diamonds, two compilations of Dirty Edits played by the world's most influential DJs, the creation of a regularly updated blog, Alainfinkielkrautrock (www.alainfinkielkrautrock.com), and a space disco CD that prefigures the general craze surrounding the genre, Dirty Sound System is back. On paper, Dirty French Psychedelics is a compilation for classic rock radio with names our parents would recognize. In reality, it is a hallucinated voyage through the land of French pop psychedelics to be listened to in one sitting, eyes half-open in the heat of the summer of 2009. Certain experts will tell you that Bernard Lavilliers and Brigitte Fontaine are not psychedelic, and they are probably right. Who cares? Dirty French Psychedelics is intended for fans of French pop from Serge Gainsbourg to Air, for people who want to discover or rediscover the music of the '70s, for those who want to listen to music without really paying attention and for those who want to listen attentively through their headphones.