This compilation of late 60s Gainsbourg pieces came out recently. I just got it this week.
1. Requiem Pour Un Con
2. Requiem Pour Un Con Bonus Beats
3. Je Navais Qu Un Seul Mot a Lui Dire
4. Sous Le Soleil Exactement
5. Chanson Du Forcat
6. Pas Mal Pas Mal Du Tout
7. New Delire
8. Bonnie and Clyde
9. Premiere Blessure
10. Danger
11. Danger Bonus Beats
12. Generique Pop 2
13. Photographes Et Religieuses
14. Boomerang
15. Psychastenie
16. Cadavres En Serie
17. La Horse
18. La Horse Bonus Beats
19. L Alouette
20. Breakdown Suite
21. No No Yes Yes
22. En Melody
It features abuot a half-dozen previously released songs mostly from the excellent "Comic Strip" CD compilation, and "En Melody" from Melody Nelson. The rest is more cinematic in sound and spirit, a nice collection of B-sides and lesser-known soundtrack bits, many arranged by Jean-Claude Vannier, who was one of the best French soundtrack artists of the period (which was undoubtedly the best soundtrack period of all time) along with De Roubaix and Lai. Vannier really should get as much credit as Gainsbourg for works like Melody Nelson (SG's chef-d'oeuvre LP.)
There are a number of excellent tracks like the Moog-infused Danger, which is as elegantly smooth as a late night drive on the Grande Corniche in an orange Lamborghini Miura. Premiere Blessure will remind many of Air at its best. Psychastenie is the obligatory psych-sitar bit.
"La Horse" is the superlative piece of the lot though, it sounds like a top Lesiman track, fabulous harpsichord with dulcimer accents layered in with Vannier bass-string-drum beat. Just brilliant.
This is a great compilation for any Gainsbourg fan and a pretty nice intro for those who don't know him. Do check out "Melody Nelson" (see below) and "Comic Strip" if Gainsbourg appeals to you.
It is available here:
http://lysergia.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
L'Histoire de Melody Nelson LP rar rip:
http://mygeneration60s.blogspot.com/2007/10/serge-gainsbourg-histoire-de-melody.html
1. Requiem Pour Un Con
2. Requiem Pour Un Con Bonus Beats
3. Je Navais Qu Un Seul Mot a Lui Dire
4. Sous Le Soleil Exactement
5. Chanson Du Forcat
6. Pas Mal Pas Mal Du Tout
7. New Delire
8. Bonnie and Clyde
9. Premiere Blessure
10. Danger
11. Danger Bonus Beats
12. Generique Pop 2
13. Photographes Et Religieuses
14. Boomerang
15. Psychastenie
16. Cadavres En Serie
17. La Horse
18. La Horse Bonus Beats
19. L Alouette
20. Breakdown Suite
21. No No Yes Yes
22. En Melody
It features abuot a half-dozen previously released songs mostly from the excellent "Comic Strip" CD compilation, and "En Melody" from Melody Nelson. The rest is more cinematic in sound and spirit, a nice collection of B-sides and lesser-known soundtrack bits, many arranged by Jean-Claude Vannier, who was one of the best French soundtrack artists of the period (which was undoubtedly the best soundtrack period of all time) along with De Roubaix and Lai. Vannier really should get as much credit as Gainsbourg for works like Melody Nelson (SG's chef-d'oeuvre LP.)
There are a number of excellent tracks like the Moog-infused Danger, which is as elegantly smooth as a late night drive on the Grande Corniche in an orange Lamborghini Miura. Premiere Blessure will remind many of Air at its best. Psychastenie is the obligatory psych-sitar bit.
"La Horse" is the superlative piece of the lot though, it sounds like a top Lesiman track, fabulous harpsichord with dulcimer accents layered in with Vannier bass-string-drum beat. Just brilliant.
This is a great compilation for any Gainsbourg fan and a pretty nice intro for those who don't know him. Do check out "Melody Nelson" (see below) and "Comic Strip" if Gainsbourg appeals to you.
It is available here:
http://lysergia.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
L'Histoire de Melody Nelson LP rar rip:
http://mygeneration60s.blogspot.com/2007/10/serge-gainsbourg-histoire-de-melody.html
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