Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Grattons-labeur - Le bal des sorciers ,LP,1977.France

Here's an early project of famous French folk singer Danielle Messia.Released privately in 1977 this lp,mixes traditional celtic folk with psychedelic and rock influences,all in a sad mystic mood.Excellent and much underrated.
get it here

9 comments:

  1. Hello,

    some of these are labelled jungle-us. however, it all sounds french to me. I assume this is a 49 min. reoord, right?

    rickk

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  2. Can anyone provide the tracklist for Le Bal des Sorciers?

    Merci,

    Victor

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  3. Thanx for this post,but could you give the trax listing...Please!

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  4. Hello,
    Thanks for your excellent post.
    By the way,about No.1,3,5, each songs consist of two parts.And I don't think each latter part is Grattons-labeur... really Grattons?

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  5. Hi Jim.
    Oh sorry, I know... not again this...

    Please, I can't get use Rapidshare! Why you don't try to use Mediafire or another?
    I don't want to be without Mutant-Sounds...
    Oh Jim, oh Jim, hear my prayers, please!!!

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  6. Hello,
    Thanks for your excellent post.
    By the way,about No.1,3,5, each songs consist of two parts.
    And I don't think each latter part is Grattons-labeur...
    Really Grattons?

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  7. Hello,
    Thanks for your excellent post.
    By the way,about No.1,3,5, each songs consist of two parts.
    And I don't think each latter part is Grattons-labeur...
    Really Grattons?

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  8. Side A
    1. L' aguillaneu
    2. La blanche biche
    3. Down the hill
    4. Chant de la noisille
    5. Le bal des sorciers

    Side B
    1. Les trois gens d' armes
    2. Compleinte des tisseuses de soie
    3. Cri de berger
    4. Lisalette, la montagne d' ete
    5. Newlin' town
    6. Peut-on leur echapper?

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  9. there does seem to be something going on with certain tracks going into something completely different...but if it was not for this blog, i would probably have never heard of this excellent group

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