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Cat-No:bec5156138
Release-Date:15.06.2015
Genre:Pop
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:5060421561387
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Cat-No:bec5156138
Release-Date:15.06.2015
Genre:Pop
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:5060421561387
Special Remarks: LP Vinyl printed gatefold, numbered and limited to 500 copies worldwide. Includes CD!

Tracklist:

A1 Arthur Cravan Was a Flor Fina B1 Dansa Del Sombre Fakir D'Alcoi
A2 The Skatalan Logicofobism B2 4 Rroses pour Marie
A3 Sardana Dels Desemparats B3 Also Sprach Ed Marimba
A4 I Put a Barbara Steele On You B4 Sunny Afternoon
A5 À la Recherche du Baron Corvo B5 Like a Rolling Stone
A6 L'Orquestra Del Titanic Plays That's Amore B6 Portrait d'Enric Avec Son Chapeau
A7 Dance du Valseur Callipyge B7 Souvenir de Vernet-Les-Bains

Short info:

As well known from both sides of the Pyrenees to Japan, Pascal Comelade is a catalan musician living in Dalì's country. After living in Barcelona, where he founded his Bel Canto Orquestra in 1985, he releases his first 12 inches album in 1975 called " Fluence ". This first work was definitely inspired from electronic music influences, especially by Richard Pinhas's band, Heldon. Comelade likes making links between arts, mixing music with graphic designs and literature. It is indeed one of the first concerns of the composer not to stay locked in patterns and codes specific to a style. Painter Robert Combas created the original artwork of the album. For this reissue, Combas's second painting, which was on the inside of the CD booklet, was replaced at the back of the main jacket. At the time of the release album, he accompanies on piano Robert Combas and François Boirond's visual performance in Paris, Porte de Champerret.

For this reissue, LP limited vinyl is numbered to 500 copies worldwide. Comelade kept songs he judges the best from the original album. He also completed a few of them, and replaced some tracks by other alternative versions and unpublished pieces he composed in the same time. Moreover, we will rediscover the animation clip of "The Skatalan Logicofobism" in the CD extra included in the gatefold. Florence Deygas and Olivier Kuntzel especially realized the clip for this track in Paris in 1994.


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