Various Artists - 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 7' (2xLP, France - 1973)

soundslike1981

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Various Artists - 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 7'
(2xLP, Musique du Monde, France - 1973)
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Side A:
01 Dorothy ASHBY - "Soul Vibrations" (1968, USA)
02 Janko NILOVIC - "Roses & Revolvers" (1970, Yugoslavia)
03 FAUST - "The Sad Skinhead" (1973, Germany)
04 Karen DALTON - "Same Old Man" (1971, USA)
05 Beaver & KRAUSE - "Another Part of Time" (1970, USA)
06 Tonio RUBIO - "Bass in Action No. 1" (1973, France)
07 Franco BATTIATO - "Fenomenologia" (1972, Italy)

Side B:
01 Bobby DARIN - "The Harvest" (1968, USA)
02 Lothar & the HAND PEOPLE - "Machines" (1968, USA)
03 Tokyo KID BROTHERS - "I Kind of Hate My Father Rock" (1973, Japan)
04 John CALE & Terry RILEY - "Church of Anthrax" (1971, USA)
05 Milton NASCIMENTO - "San Vicente" (1972, Brazil)
06 Gerard MANSET - "Vivent Les Hommes" (1970, France)

Side C:
01 Richie HAVENS - "Eleanor Rigby" (1967, USA)
02 The MILLENNIUM - "Prelude" (1968, USA)
03 CARAVAN - "A Day in the Life of Maurice Haylett" (1970, England)
04 Roger ROGER - "Safari Park" (1972, France)
05 Sharp FIVE - "Haru No Umi" (1968, Japan)
06 Duncan BROWNE - "Country Song" (1973, England)

Side D:
01 Bernard ESTARDY - "La Gigouille" (1967, France)
02 Ron GEESIN - "A Cymbal and Much Electronics" (1973, Scotland)
03 Free DESIGN - "Never Tell the World" (1967, USA)
04 Les MOGOL - "Madimak" (1971, Turkey)
05 Pablo AUGUSTUS - "Jah Rock" (1973, Jamaica)
06 Ennio MORRICONE - "Trafelato" (1971, Italy)
07 Nick DRAKE - "Tow the Line" (1971, England)
08 Serge GAINSBOURG - "Avant de Mourrir" (1970, France)


Rough translation, back cover text:

"A tour de force around the world! From England to Japan to Brazil to the United States of America to Scotland, and back home to France. This is a journey across cultures, fueled by the new rhythms and sounds sweeping the world. This is the new sound, the young sound, the true sound of change. On two long-playing records, this is change. Take the ride, hear the voice of the world--'Le Tour du Monde!'"

Notes:
A rare compilation from the elusive 'Le Tour du Monde' series which ran from the mid-1960s till the early 1980s on the Musique du Monde label in Paris. Musique is better known for issuing some of the funkiest transatlantic "library records" of the era. But they were also home to the far hipper, ears-to-the-future multi-national forerunner of compilation series like 'Now That's What I Call Music'. 'Le Tour du Monde, Volume 7' features some of the most sought-after breakbeat-laden killers, strings-and-harpsichord gilded tunes and cool-down singer-songwriter recordings of the period from 1967 to 1973, the year in which this volume apparently saw highly limited release (probably only in private-pressing quantities, circulated amongst premiere radio DJs and tastemakers around the world). Many of these artists have gone on to recently greater recognition; some remain ripe for rediscovery. The compiler seems to have been one Jan Marine, a northern European transplant to the Paris scene, about whom almost nothing is yet known. While the sales-pitch text on the back cover (translated above) may be a stilted relic of a bygone era, the sounds contained across the set's four sides are very much alive. But now, that is for you to decide, thanks to the unearthing of a lost classic--so "take the ride," with 'Le Tour du Monde'. -- I. Sonnecomme, August, 2008
 
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noel emits

a wonderful wooden reason
Thanks, looks like a top comp of pop picks, a cornucopia of cool cuts, a symposium of sick sides, a nourishing nailing together of nifty numbers. :)
soundslike1981 said:
Jan Marine
This guy was on the case, whoever he is/was.

Actually I have to say this seems a bit like a cheeky prank but I wouldn't want to spoil the fun and it's a blinding tracklist anwyay. ;)
 
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soundslike1981

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Actually I have to say this seems a bit like a cheeky prank but I wouldn't want to spoil the fun and it's a blinding tracklist anwyay. ;)


I know not of what you speak, I picked this up at a shop in the south of France for a pittance, and sold it on eBay for quadruple digits, after ripping it to share here. . .

:D
 

soundslike1981

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Just to be a little more clear, this is a mix I made, and I think some of you might enjoy it. A lot of killer beats, lots of great "new sound" production--harpsichords, strings, breakbeats, etc.--mixed as four ~23min mixes. If you like Gainsbourg/Vannier, eurofunk, library records, etc., give it a try.
 

noel emits

a wonderful wooden reason
Yes it is very good, big up. People should download.

Perhaps bordering on the prematurely autumnal in tone? Will go down a treat in a couple of months I should think, not that it can't be enjoyed now.

Thanks.
 

soundslike1981

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Yes it is very good, big up. People should download.

Perhaps bordering on the prematurely autumnal in tone? Will go down a treat in a couple of months I should think, not that it can't be enjoyed now.

Thanks.


Cheers. It is a little autumnal, I can't seem to help myself that way. But it's a reasonably feisty autumn, no?

Working on a follow-up, though you may well be the only person who'll download it, from the way this one went down with the listening public ; )
 

zhao

there are no accidents
mwahahahahaha... i got to the link before it is taken away... pirates 1, mods 0 for today!
 

jenks

thread death
Looks like a worthy addition to The Gloaming, The Cave, The Sonambulist and Adrift - all of which are firm favs in my house - as is the Autumn compilation you did.

Thanks
 

soundslike1981

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Looks like a worthy addition to The Gloaming, The Cave, The Sonambulist and Adrift - all of which are firm favs in my house - as is the Autumn compilation you did.

Thanks


Wow, quite a memory! Thanks for listening to so much!



Even if the listener base is very small, I'm working on a couple follow-ups in a similar vein with slightly different year/sound focuses. So the catalogue of the 'Musique du Monde' label is going to be further explored soon enough. . .
 

dHarry

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this was great, thanks! ditto for "what is german for 1981?" & "sounds like 1971" mixes! your fanbase is small, slow, shy, but selective and grateful! :cool:
 
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