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Tele Music, 26 Classics French Music Library, Vol. 3

Tele Music, 26 Classics French Music Library, Vol. 3

Labels

BMG

Catno

538812000

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Printed innersleeves

Country

France

Release date

Feb 3, 2023

Welcome to the third part of the TELE MUSIC saga, the label founded by Roger Tokarz. He deeply marked the era with his audacity and his vision of music on film. This irresistible new selection tells the story from 1968 to 1985 of a prolific label that sometimes produced ten albums a year, and which delighted many French and foreign film directors who, to 'flavour' their films, drew on this sumptuous catalogue.
In this volume 3 TELE MUSIC, we have highlighted legendary artists who have left an indelible mark on the history of the music bookshop and on the history of music in general:

• Janko Nilovic (also known as Yanko Nilovic, Anady Loore, E. Orti or Alan Blackwell),
• Jean-Jacques Debout with his irresistible “Mitsuko” released in 1967 and re-released in 1969 on “Music Bazaar”, • Bernard Lubat, the impressive percussionist, vibraphonist, multi-instrumentalist and very good “scator” (Bernard played in the Doubles Six with Quincy Jones and Eddy Louiss),
• Gabriel Yared, the man with a hundred film scores. Arranger and composer for Johnny Hallyday and Charles Aznavour, among others!
• Hervé Roy conductor and writer for Nancy Holloway,
• George Chatelain, pianist, guitarist, clarinettist, founder of the famous studio “CBE” created in 1966 with his sister Janine Bisson and his high school friend Bernard Estardy.

All these composers were renowned for their acute sense of composition, arrangement, conducting and inter- pretation, and in their own way left their mark on many sound recordings of musical illustration "made in France!
CBE, the Chatelain, Bisson and Estardy studio is located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. Still in operation and run by Julie Estardy, it has been receiving major artists for over half a century. It is a place of reference. At the time: Johnny Hallyday, Claude François, Sheila, Carlos, Françoise Hardy, Nino Ferrer recorded their hits there.
Now it's the turn of Sebastien Tellier, Bertrand Burgalat, Keziah Jones, Tony Allen, Jeff Miles to name but a few. CBE and its giant Bernard Estardy put TELE MUSIC in the best conditions to produce an atypical and powerful sound.
Bernard Estardy had a custom- built mixing console built by his German friend Gunther Loof, offering the perfect tool for recording 4 and then 32-track Arp 2000, Moog, Korg, Prophet synthesizers and all acoustic instruments. The field of experi- mentation was limitless.
Until now, the titles of this collection were only available in vinyl format, via rare and expensive prints that collectors sell for a high price on dedicated websites. This volume 3 gives you access to the "crème de la crème" of the legendary repertoire made in France!

A1

Raymond Guiot - District Machine

A2

Gabriel Yared - Vocal in Love

A3

Slim Pezin - Mam's Song

A4

Pierre-Alain Dahan - Rythmique n°3

A5

Georges Chatelain - Piège nocturne

A6

Bernard Lubat - Rocket 2

A7

Janko Nilovic - Pop Percussions

B1

Raymond Guiot - Bass Duettino

B2

Guy Pedersen - Les copains de la basse

B3

Marc Chantereau & Pierre-Alain Dahan - Synthétiseur & Company

B4

Bernard Estardy - Phasing Round

B5

Pierre-Alain Dahan & Mat Camison - Mister Mistery

B6

Raymond Guiot - Oriental Vibrato

C1

Pierre-Alain Dahan & Mat Camison - West Coast Drive

C2

Jean-Jacques Debout - Mitsuko

C3

Hervé Roy - Percussionissimo

C4

Luis Conti & François Langel - Midnight Rendez-vous

C5

Pierre-Alain Dahan & Mat Camison - Rythmique n°8

C6

Michel Gonet - Suspense Time

C7

Sauveur Mallia - Meteor One

D1

Bernard Estardy - Gang Train

D2

Pierre-Alain Dahan - Rythmiques n°2

D3

Bernard Estardy - Vertigo Leitmotiv

D4

Georges Chatelain & Hervé Roy - Voix d'eau

D5

Luis Conti & François Langel - Sierra Sunrise

D6

Jean-Jacques Debout - Bossa a Gogo

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