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original & remixes, jack arel vadim music
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Originals & Remixes
Chappell Recorded Music Library Works


artist: jack arel

Label: vadim music

format: 2-LP set

reissue

LAST PRESSING - 300 COPIES ONLY!



   


tracks
01. Shore of Sumatra
02. Jungle Soul
03. Strange Galaxy
04. Ahmedabab Theme
05. Game Trap
06. Walking Together
07. Strange Valley
08. Bienvenue Mister Jones
09. De Paris à Liverpool
10. Train Bleu
11. Sundown
12. Sideral Rhythmic
13. Picture of Spring
14. Picture of Summer
15. The Night Squad - Danny Wild & Goldfinger
16. Enter The Ironman - Count De Money
17. Drugstore Party - Le Tone
18. Space Limousine – Villeneuve
19. Groove Hell (Prince Fatty's Dub) - Axel And The Farmers Vs Prince Fatty
20. Chicago Girl - Barth
21. Jungle Soul (Ppo Version) - Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra
22. Crystal Abyss - Telepopmusik
23. Electric Railman - Mowo!
24. Loco Robo - Luke Vibert
 
 
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Reissue
2-LP Set

LAST PRESSING - 300 COPIES ONLY!

 
description
The name of this French guy belongs to a constellation of composers whose writing has hot stamped sixties and seventies music library.
The fruit of a long and productive collaboration with Chappell and initiated in the spring of 1966.
With Jean-Claude Petit or Pierre Dutour as writing partners, Arel would come and shake things up.

The impact of these albums crowned the sound of an era, in France and beyond, reaching the mythical village of Number Six:
several titles follow the metaphysical wanderings of Patrick McGoohan, step by step, the space of a number of episodes of The Prisoner.
”At the end of the nineteen sixties, I could never have imagined that this music would be remixed forty years later, smiles Jack Arel.
Though firmly rooted in their own eras, they must be graced with an element of timelessness to be capable of fascinating new generations to such an extent”.

He's right, and listening to his latest album confirms this loud and clear.

 

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