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Les Tontons Flingueurs (And More!)
CD (Item 62214) Universal (France), Mid 60s — Condition: New Copy
A set of groovy tunes from mad mid 60s French films – recorded in a variety of wild styles! The CD features tracks from a number of movies directed by Georges Lautner – including Les Tontons Flingeurs, Les Barbouzes, Ne Nous Fachons Pas, La Grande Sauterelle, and Le Monocle Rit Jaune – all slightly whimsical films, scored here in the manner of groovy movies from mid 60s America or London! Magne's work dominates the set, as he did 4 of the 6 films involved, but Bernard Gerard throws in some nicely rocking touches to match the mood of the other tunes – making for a pretty crazy batch of tracks with a strong 60s feel! Titles include "Monocle Story", "Ne Nous Fachons Pas", "Barbouzes En Folie", "Du Riffi Au Chateau", "Slow Des Tontons", "Route De Nuit", and "Mechoui". 22 titles, and some nice images from the films! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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