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Релиз и рип от Pollux'a (с его ведома и разрешения) Clearlight - Delired Chameleon Family - 1975 (2008 Captain Trip CTCD-635): After the release of Clearlight Symphony, the band returned to France to record their next album in March 1975 at the Pathe Marconi studios in Boulogne, Paris under the name Delired Cameleon Family. The group includes Ivan Coaquette of Musica Elettronica Viva. The music was also used as the soundtrack to the film, Visa de Censure No. X. The group were under contract to Virgin Records, but the album was issued by EMI Records who owned the film soundtrack rights, and effectively used its soundtrack status to do an end-run around the group's contract with Virgin, as the album is not really presented as a soundtrack. "Musique du film Visa de Censure No. X de Pierre Clementi" appears in small font at the top of the front cover, printed light blue on dark blue to reduce its prominence, and the film title is not mentioned at all on the label. The credits (in French) state: "produit par Pathe et Virgin" (Pathe Marconi was EMI's imprint name in France). In this incarnation, the band featured a greatly expanded line-up which was to become typical of subsequent albums. The style of this album is looser in production, and less symphonic than its predecessor, with a strong emphasis on rock and jazz fusion jamming. Like other Clearlight albums, this one is performed in the style of psychedelic and new age music. The album is mostly instrumental, but with a few vocal pieces: two in French and one in English. "Raganesh" is in the form of an Indian raga, while other songs include jazz elements. The controversial cover art shows a chameleon breaking out of a cube which could represent either a building or an LSD sugar cube, and folliage on the back cover composed of marijuana leaves. A whimsical attitude toward narcotics is also expressed in one of the song lyrics Жанр: Symphonic Progressive Страна исполнителя: France Страна - производитель диска: Japan Год издания: 1975 Год переиздания: 2008 Издатель (лейбл): Captain Trip Номер по каталогу: CTCD-635 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Digital Remastered, Paper Sleeve Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: (tracks + .cue) Битрейт аудио: lossless Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: full scans, 300 dpi Продолжительность: 48:21 Источник (релизер): из коллециии Pollux'a, его рип, с разрешения релизера Трэклист: 1. Raganesh 6:45 2. Weird Ceremony 4:21 3. La Fin Du Debut 5:05 4. Le Boeuf 8:37 5. Novavanna 13:36 6. Ananta 9:42 Состав: Cyrille Verdeaux – grand piano, organ, electric piano, harp, percussion, glockenspiel Yvan Coaquette – electric guitar, electric piano, shanei guitar (sic; a shanei or shehnai is a wind instrument) Christian Boule – electric guitar, tortured and backtracked guitar J.-C. Agostini (Jean-Claude d'Agostini) – bass guitar, lead guitar Francois Jeanneau – soprano saxophone, ARP synthesizer Jean Padovani – drums, percussion Gilbert Artman – percussion, vibraphone Olivier Pamela – vocals Joel Dugrenot – vocals Tim Blake – tampoura, truckman (tampoura probably means tambura which Blake is known to have played on another album)[1] Antoine Duvernet – electric alto (saxophone), big dry beans (sic) Ariel Kalman – tenor sax Aude Cornillac – transgalactic voice Valerie Lagrange – sings "Le Ph?nix" (lyrics for "La Fin du Debut") REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" EAC extraction logfile from 7. October 2009, 20:42 for CD 3066603747 72093548 01 - Raganesh.wav Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
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