New or Used : Original used Format : LP Gatefold Grading Cover / Record : VG+ / VG++ Label : polydor Year : 1972 Catalog No / Pressing country : 2424.061 - Canada
"Originally released in 1972, this album is one of the most original records ever made in Quebec. Though avant-garde, it still managed to garner radio support and wide public attention thanks to the trance-like track "Monsieur L'Indien". The "Us" in Let us kiss you where it hurts is Claude Péloquin, controversial poet, and Jean Sauvageau, electronic music pioneer. Together after memorable trips and artistic happenings throughout the 60's, they came up with this eccentric avant-garde masterpiece. Techno spoken word? Electroclash? Experimental Rock? Pretty far from the hippie stuff you'd expect for the times!" (Mucho Gusto)
Sleeve has a small tear from removed sticker on top left corner, a few stains and is foxy inside gatefold, but this fragile trifold cover remains in nice condition! Record is shiny, looks excellent, plays with light static surface noise only. Solid copy!!
Tracklist A1 Monsieur L'Indien A2 Emiliano A3 L'Hymne International Des Clowns B1 Black Spaghetti B2 Le Cirque B3 Mama Vagina B4 Sterilization B5 Les Grands Silencieux B6 Down The Drain
Peloquin, Sauvageau laissez-nous vous embrasser où vous avez mal
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"Originally released in 1972, this album is one of the most original records ever made in Quebec. Though avant-garde, it still managed to garner radio support and wide public attention thanks to the trance-like track "Monsieur L'Indien".
The "Us" in Let us kiss you where it hurts is Claude Péloquin, controversial poet, and Jean Sauvageau, electronic music pioneer. Together after memorable trips and artistic happenings throughout the 60's, they came up with this eccentric avant-garde masterpiece.
Techno spoken word? Electroclash? Experimental Rock? Pretty far from the hippie stuff you'd expect for the times!" (Mucho Gusto)
Sleeve has a small tear from removed sticker on top left corner, a few stains and is foxy inside gatefold, but this fragile trifold cover remains in nice condition!
Record is shiny, looks excellent, plays with light static surface noise only. Solid copy!!
Tracklist
A1 Monsieur L'Indien
A2 Emiliano
A3 L'Hymne International Des Clowns
B1 Black Spaghetti
B2 Le Cirque
B3 Mama Vagina
B4 Sterilization
B5 Les Grands Silencieux
B6 Down The Drain