Saturday, March 24, 2007

Pascal Comelade-Paralelo,LP,1980,France

Pascal Paul Vincent Comelade (born June 30, 1955), is a French Catalan musician.
Comelade born was in Montpellier, France. After living for several years in Barcelona, he made his first album, Fluences, influenced by electronic music and by the group Heldon.
Subsequently, his music has become more acoustic and is characterised by the sounds of toy instruments, used as solo-instruments and as an integral part of the sound of his group, the Bel Canto Orquestra.
He has collaborated with many singers and musicians from diverse genres of music including Robert Wyatt, Dani, Faust, Christophe Miossec, Toti Soler, Jac Berrocal, and P.J. Harvey to mention just a few.
From Wikipedia

This is very different from his mid 80s and forth releases.Heldon-like electronics experiments!

Amazing!
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

can you post Pascal Comelade - Sentimientos???

mutantsounds said...

wish i had it...it's the only one i'm missing....any help someone?

Anonymous said...

re pascal comelade: thanks!, I'm loving this

Anonymous said...

superbe...
d'autres Comelade à venir ?

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot for Paralelo. But could you confirm whether the second song on side a is meant to sound like that? The clicking after 1 minute sounds like a digital artefact. I wouldn't expect that on a record from 1980.

Anonymous said...

This is yet another anon with huge thanks for Paralelo.
But the second track is indeed faulty. Could you please rip and post it again!!!
Thanks!!!!

Anonymous said...

Hi,
Paralelo is great, but I also noticed track two has lots of gaps that can't be neatly re-joined, and it also stops suddenly before it is actually finished [it doesn't segue into the next track] - it's certainly faulty. Along with the other folks can I request a fixed re-up?

regards
Chris

Anonymous said...

A fixed re-up would be indeed very welcome. In addition it seems that at the B side a track was split into two parts, resulting in overall 11 instead of 10 tracks (hence the untitled piece).
Sorry for nagging, but the LP rarely turns up and a CD rerelease seems so unlikely. Also I doubt it would be the original album then: As it turned out, "Sentimientos" was just rereleased last year by Barcelona's G3G label but is disappointingly very different from the original DYS album. Monsieur Comelade often plays strange games.

Simonetta