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Album: Electro Rapide
# Song Title   Time
1)    Bombarde Lamentation More Info...
2)    L'ours Paresseux More Info...
3)    La Girafe Au Ballon More Info...
4)    Claquez Klaxons More Info...
5)    Saturnin Vaca Vaca More Info...
6)    L'Automne a Barbes Rochechouart More Info...
7)    Crocodiles More Info...
8)    La Douleur De L'orchestre More Info...
9)    Theme 504 More Info...
10)    Le Ballet Des Accoucheuses More Info...
11)    Road to Cuba More Info...
12)    Je M'appelle Geraldine More Info...
13)    L'elephant Equilibriste More Info...
14)    Bombarde Lamentation (Reprise) More Info...
 

Album: Electro Rapide
# Song Title   Time
1)    Bombarde Lamentation More Info...
2)    L'ours Paresseux More Info...
3)    La Girafe Au Ballon More Info...
4)    Claquez Klaxons More Info...
5)    Saturnin Vaca Vaca More Info...
6)    L'Automne a Barbes Rochechouart More Info...
7)    Crocodiles More Info...
8)    La Douleur De L'orchestre More Info...
9)    Theme 504 More Info...
10)    Le Ballet Des Accoucheuses More Info...
11)    Road to Cuba More Info...
12)    Je M'appelle Geraldine More Info...
13)    L'elephant Equilibriste More Info...
14)    Bombarde Lamentation (Reprise) More Info...
 
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  • Recording information: Circa (1973).
  • Photographer: Fran?ois Al?p?e.
  • Electro Rapide is most certainly not Jean-Claude Vannier's lost holy grail instrumental album, but given the sparseness of his recorded output, it might as well be. This collection of 14 rarities, which whizzes by in under 25 minutes, is a fascinating, even compelling listen to the composer, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and enigma at an early and creative peak in his strange career. This music was carefully selected from his personal archive, soundtracks of puppet shows and children's programs, and early library music recordings, from 1968-1973. As a whole, what this collection reveals is that certain Vannier trademarks were already in place by 1968 when the jaunty "Road to Cuba" was recorded, with exaggerated, plucked electric basslines, irregular backbeats and drop drums, well-spaced reverb, and taut, often humorous melody lines countered by more brooding, orchestral, harmonic extensions. Some of the best material here is what has remained in the can until now. These selections include the very brief yet gorgeously sad, orchestral postlude of "L'doleur de L'orchestre," the chamber strings and marimba in "L'automne A Barb?s Rochechouar," and the two versions of "Bombarde Lamentation" (the bombard is a powerful, mournful-sounding double-reed instrument usually employed in traditional Breton music). The bombard is also at the heart of "L'ours Paresseux," a track featuring some of Vannier's best-known collaborators, including drummer Pierre-Alain Dahan and bassist Tonio Rubio. It was originally released on a 7" EP of music to accompany the puppet shows of Jean-Loup Temporal, and later compiled by Karl Heinz Sch?fer for inclusion on an April Orchestra library album. Vannier's rock side is represented as well, sometimes in genuinely perverse ways. There's the relatively straight-ahead groove in "La Girafe au Ballon" (another puppet show cut), but there's also the spooky groove of "Je M'appele Geraldine," driven by harpsichord, organ, and electric guitars, and the weird, wonderful "L'?l?phant ?quilibriste," an orchestral tune for a children's show with an electric guitar playing surf riffs off meter. While Electro Rapide is way too brief -- these pieces are very short, from just under a minute to two-minutes-and-15-seconds -- these "moments" leave the listener desperately wanting more. ~ Thom Jurek
Professional Reviews
Record Collector (magazine) (p.105) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[V]intage cuts of experimental petit-pop....A collection that runs the gamut from tribal jazz to Swinging 60s Euro-pop..."
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