Etat général : Réédition neuf Format : 33T Gatefold Etat pochette / disque : S / S Label : soufflecontinu records Année : 2024 Numéro / Pays de pressage : FFL083LP - France
First-time reissue. Originally released in 1978 (Disques Vendémiaire) Third volume by the Intercommunal Orchestra led by François Tusques, a Free Jazz and neo-folk project with conscious lyrics, referencing to the Black Panthers and playing for labor unions ! Afro-latin, Arabic and South-American (Argentina) influences melt with kind of French Art Ensemble Of Chicago attitude! Compiled of extracts from concerts given between 1976 and 1978, L'Inter Communal is not the first album from the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra. But it is the one which shows with the most exuberance the “social function” which inhabited free jazz and popular music at the time. All the more so as, to head up the project, the group (made up of wind instruments: Michel Marre, Jo Maka, Adolf Winkler and Jean Méreu) called upon Spanish singer Carlos Andreu.
Tracklist A1 Blues Pour Miguel Enriquez / Chant Pour L'Amérique Latine A2 Piano Dazibao A3 Vet Aqui Que Tenen Por : Abrisme Galanica A4 Olendja B1 L'heure Est A La Lutte B2 Mar Jo Cantar No Fabia / Mazir
Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra l'inter communal vol.3
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First-time reissue. Originally released in 1978 (Disques Vendémiaire)
Third volume by the Intercommunal Orchestra led by François Tusques, a Free Jazz and neo-folk project with conscious lyrics, referencing to the Black Panthers and playing for labor unions ! Afro-latin, Arabic and South-American (Argentina) influences melt with kind of French Art Ensemble Of Chicago attitude!
Compiled of extracts from concerts given between 1976 and 1978, L'Inter Communal is not the first album from the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra. But it is the one which shows with the most exuberance the “social function” which inhabited free jazz and popular music at the time. All the more so as, to head up the project, the group (made up of wind instruments: Michel Marre, Jo Maka, Adolf Winkler and Jean Méreu) called upon Spanish singer Carlos Andreu.
Tracklist
A1 Blues Pour Miguel Enriquez / Chant Pour L'Amérique Latine
A2 Piano Dazibao
A3 Vet Aqui Que Tenen Por : Abrisme Galanica
A4 Olendja
B1 L'heure Est A La Lutte
B2 Mar Jo Cantar No Fabia / Mazir