Définitivement bleus

définitivement bleus

Track Listings
1. Mesopotamie
2. Qui est-ilqui parle ainsi ?
3. Reprise Mesopotamie
4. Agrements parfaitement bleus
5. Agrements parfaitement bleus
6. Alpha de centaure
7. Venise
8. Transparences
9. Tintamarre
10. Ephemere
11. Forfanterie
12. Printemps noir

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Commentaire Anglais "It's also Musea's aim to make discover some past masterpieces which didn't even reach the stage of discographic release. That is the case for NOËTRA's \""Neuf Songes\"". Jean LAPOUGE composed and recorded those thirteen instrumental pieces between 1979 and 1981, with a line-up half-way between rock and chamber music (guitar, bass, drum, oboe, flutes, cello, clarinet, saxophon & trombone). Considering in retrospect having too quickly turned down some tracks of the first album, he decides to release \""Définitivement Bleus...\"". So this album includes twelve tracks of the 1979-1982 era, a logical continuation of \""Neuf Songes\"". Superb compositions with superb sound, always with feeling. In both cases, his music takes from contemporary composers (STRAVINSKY, DEBUSSY), blending these influences with subtle touches coming from jazz or rock. It reminds sucessively of JULVERNE or TERPANDRE, but NOETRA reveals a rare originality & char mmusic. Seen from another angle, NOËTRA's music can be tense and harmful : let's imagine THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA without its typical angry outburst, but keeping in the mean time that anguished rythm guitar and that twirling violon..."

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Définitivement bleus
Definitivement Bleus
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    Definitivement Bleus
    Noestra
    Manufacturer: Musea Records France
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00007FOJ6
    Release Date: 2001-01-01
    Définitivement bleus
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Définitivement bleus

      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B00005BIAY
      Release Date: 2001-03-29

      Tracks:

      1. Mesopotamie
      2. Qui est-ilqui parle ainsi ?
      3. Reprise Mesopotamie
      4. Agrements parfaitement bleus
      5. Agrements parfaitement bleus
      6. Alpha de centaure
      7. Venise
      8. Transparences
      9. Tintamarre
      10. Ephemere
      11. Forfanterie
      12. Printemps noir

      Album Description

      Commentaire Anglais "It's also Musea's aim to make discover some past masterpieces which didn't even reach the stage of discographic release. That is the case for NOËTRA's \""Neuf Songes\"". Jean LAPOUGE composed and recorded those thirteen instrumental pieces between 1979 and 1981, with a line-up half-way between rock and chamber music (guitar, bass, drum, oboe, flutes, cello, clarinet, saxophon & trombone). Considering in retrospect having too quickly turned down some tracks of the first album, he decides to release \""Définitivement Bleus...\"". So this album includes twelve tracks of the 1979-1982 era, a logical continuation of \""Neuf Songes\"". Superb compositions with superb sound, always with feeling. In both cases, his music takes from contemporary composers (STRAVINSKY, DEBUSSY), blending these influences with subtle touches coming from jazz or rock. It reminds sucessively of JULVERNE or TERPANDRE, but NOETRA reveals a rare originality & char mmusic. Seen from another angle, NOËTRA's music can be tense and harmful : let's imagine THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA without its typical angry outburst, but keeping in the mean time that anguished rythm guitar and that twirling violon..."

      Music:

      1. Disconnection Notice [Import]
      2. Dupont [Import]
      3. Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas [Import]
      4. Fall of the Plastic Empire [Import]
      5. Football Time [Import]
      6. Frog Prince
      7. Gaslight [Live] [Import]
      8. Grace Ep's [Limited Edition]
      9. HEAVY METAL GUITAR PRACTICE CD
      10. Hell from the Eyes Up

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