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L'Homme Orchestre
CD (Item 43453) Universal (France), 1970 — Condition: New Copy
One of the greatest soundtracks ever written by one of the maddest composers we've ever heard! Although Francois DeRoubaix never gets as much fame as some of the other big French composers, his work from the late 60s and early 70s is completely insane – as you'll hear on this groovy gem from 1970! The album's got a stunning array of great tracks – from funky groovers, to moody 60s numbers, to oddly-instrumentated numbers that show DeRoubaix as sort of a late 60s Raymond Scott! The reissue includes great notes and photos – and a total of 22 tracks that include "Muricette's Song", "Judo", "Audition", "Les Poupons", "Repetition", "Footing", "Claquettes", "Piti Piti Pas", "Generique Debut", and "Ballet Du Reve". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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