Jean-Bernard Raiteux - Harlem Pop Trotters,LP,1972,France
Outstanding library recording on MPI LP 539, Jean-Bernard Raiteux' Harlem Pop Trotters from 1972. Featuring some hard hitting psych/funk cuts, with strange 'folk' interludes.
Rightly regarded as one of the most desirable and sought after of library recordings. Jean-Bernard Raiteux colaborated also with Jess Franco as soundrack maker in some of his perversed masterpieces!
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6 comments:
Yep, for Library fans, this is legendary stuff. The album has been blogged before, but the artwork you're offering is great - therefore, something for everyone!
fantastic lp, Jim.
this is a true gem for samplers
one of the best Benaya/Pierric works, but not THE best.... :d
Oh, THROW down that gauntlet! What do YOU think is THE best?
ok my favs Claude Benaya / JC Pierric are :
1) Godchild (THE beAst)
2) 3rd Abrax (jazz funk) though it is not 100% consistent
3ex) both Harlem Pop Trotters
5) "african" Abrax.
pour vous servir
Seb
This shit is FANTASTIC! Thanks for the share.
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