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dance and mood music vol. 9, pierre dutour, jack arel, vadim chappell
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Dance and Mood Music Vol. 9
(1969)


artists: Pierre Dutour & Jack Arel

Label: Vadim Chappell

format: Heavyweight Vinyl 180-gram, Limited edition, Numbered by hand

reissue



   


tracks
01. Tracking
02. High Fly
03. I Dream Of You
04. Waiting For
05. I Feel Warm
06. Resting
07. Following You
08. A Sunny Day
09. Charly’s Story
10. Sunset
11. Leaving To-Morrow
12. The Brass March
13. Forget-Me-Not
14. Business Is Business
 
 
further information
Reissue
From original master tapes
Heavyweight Vinyl 180-gram
Limited edition
Numbered by hand
Original artwork
 
description
From the Chappell library music label collection Dance And Mood Music, as is the Paul Piot album also reissued this month by Vadim, this album from Pierre Dutour crams in the best grooves in vogue at the bridge of the late 60s, early 70s.
Pop, beat, jerk, rhythm'n'blues and funk lead the way on this hit-filled, honed for the dance-floor offering.
With help from his trusty accomplice Jack Arel, another influential figure in the European library music world, Dutour adopts a sound and production style boldly drawing from England and the USA (the superb Tracking, veritable homage to the Temptations' first foray into psyche/funk; Sunset which has clearly learnt all it knows from Burt Bacharach):
around the all out holy trinity of bass, drums and guitar, a burning brass section installs itself along with an indispensable, erupting Hammond organ, testament to the rising temperature (the fabulous and forever compiled Following You which makes a showing as the ultimate jerk).
Actively sought out by every rare groove and mod sounds collector going, this record, like all fruits produced by the Arel-Dutour tandem, holds a solid place in the great nebulous of library music, with guaranteed carefully crafted compositions, a quality production ripe with truly intense sensations.
The true soundtrack to the swingin' sixties!
 

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