Another thoroughly awesome zeuhl album from 80's France, albeit one with a somewhat more intimate sound than their peers in the French zeuhl scene of that era. Lead chateuse Claudie Nicolas' vocals (remiscent of Pascal Son of Cos) give Noa's sound a rather different charge, fronting an ensemble who's approach seems closer to the more open sounding early-Magma-influenced side of the zeuhl canon, something that aligns them most closely to a group like Honeyelk.
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Thank you for continuing to provide these fringe zeuhl gems. I'm a great admirer of your blog.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap! It's going to take years for me to listen to all these postings!
ReplyDeletePlus I feel sorry for my own record collection which I've been ignoring since I discovered this blog in January.
I think I'll go listen to my "Bert Sings" record, just to let my collection know I still love it.
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ReplyDeleteA good release with some hits and misses. I found "Pellerin" somewhat dragged out but "L'oseau Fou" is the album's highlight, very clever and successful use of vocals-as-instrument there.
ReplyDeleteOne more zeuhl rarity I've been trying to find for a couple of years now. Thank you so much for your work! This blog is simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteSmall Request: SHARI ELF - I`m Forcing Goodness Upon You
ReplyDeleteAleksandar-sorry...don't have that one...
ReplyDeletethank you once again for all your work and generosity...so much good music, so little time to listen to it all!
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