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Post subject: [2019-03-29] Various Artists "Cyclone! Gallic Guitars A-Go-Go 1962-66" (Ace International UK)
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 2:20 pm
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Description When rock’n’roll music hit the shores of France, it was embraced with a fervour more intense than in other European countries. The first wave of French rock bands set the stage for the later yé-yé scene and led a generation of Gallic teens to follow suit and launch their own groups. Many were inspired to form combos by the Shadows, the reigning kings of instrumental rock throughout Europe in the early 60s. Every country had bands vying to be the top instrumental group but nowhere was the competition more fierce than in Paris and, more specifically, at the Golf Drouot, a mini-golf/tea-room turned nightclub that became a rite of passage for every French band. Known also as “le temple du rock”, the club became central to the fertile music scene in France, forming the connecting thread for all the bands heard on this compilation. Many of the featured artists included the standards of the day in their repertoire. Their original efforts, though, are often more interesting, illustrating the great French tendency to digest American music as one giant lump, instead of seeing the genre-divided subsets that dictated the way Americans consumed music. This made for some very interesting and original songwriting completely unlike contemporary American offerings, such as Leo Messir’s Django Reinhardt-infused surf rock number ‘T-Shirt’ or the Leo Petit-penned ‘Galaxie’, which featured a melody more akin to European folk music than anything American rock would produce. Among the musicians are the same players who contributed to the sound of much-adored artists such as France Gall, Sylvie Vartan and Johnny Hallyday by supplying their musical accompaniment. Some of the contributors are expats, such as America’s jazz guitar great turned French producer/songwriter Mickey Baker, and others hail from closer, among them the UK’s Krewkats, Tommy Brown and Micky Jones, but they all come together to form this quintessentially French collection for your listening pleasure.Tracklist 1. Hully Bach - Les Fantômes 2. Absolument Hyde Park - The Blackburds 3. SLC Jerk - Les Lionceaux 4. Galaxie - Les Guitares Du Diable 5. Manhunt - Les Players 6. Palpitations - Les Français 7. Psychose - Les Monégasques 8. Stalactite - Les Aiglons 9. Gamma-Goochee - Les Gottamou 10. Fort Chabrol - Les Fantômes 11. T'Shirt - Les Champions 12. Day Train - Les Sunlights 13. Neptune - Les Guitares 14. Sheiba - Les Players 15. Cyclone - Les Sorciers 16. Surf Train - Joey & The Showmen 17. Polaris - The Krewkats 18. Le Bastion - Les Guitares Du Diable 19. Poupée Brisée - Les Champions 20. Attila - The Four Dreamers 21. Groenland - Les Pingouins 22. Andalucia - Les Sunlights 23. Train Fantôme - Les Fantômes 24. Flirt Avec Le Vent (Countdown) - Les Monégasques 25. To Venus - The Four DreamersAmazon USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NN3R18S/?tag=imwan-20 Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07NN3R18S/?tag=imwan-21
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Post subject: [2019-03-29] Various Artists "Cyclone! Gallic Guitars A-Go-Go 1962-66" (Ace International UK)
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:26 pm
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Bump: Both pre-order links in the first post are now active.
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