These tracks were composed by Serge Gainsbourg at the height of his 60s cool when he was briefly going out with Brigitte Bardot and they were about to record the infamous first version of "Je T'aime Moi Non Plus." All the tracks here are arranged by famed arranger Michel Colombier, who had been responsible for some of Gainsbourg's best songs ("Bonnie & Clyde" and "Harley Davidson") and had also arranged Pierre Henry's classic "Psyche-Rock" around the same time (Check the similarity between "Psyche-Rock and the track with "Un Noel 67" on this set.). Many of these 60s nuggets blending 60s pop and psychedelia are doing their vinyl debut.
This release includes the never-heard before full instrumental version of the "Requiem Pour Un Con" with its famous breakbeat and two bonus tracks from William Klein's 1968 film "Mister Freedom".
It is pure undiluted Gainsbourg with his classic psyche-pop sound of the late 60s. First Ever LP release Remastered from the original tapes with two bonus track Liner Notes feat. interview by cult French bass player Francis Darizcuren Gatefold Sleeve feat. Artwork by famed Alternative Movie Poster designer Maxime Pecourt
SERGE GAINSBOURG & MICHEL COLOMBIER
LE PACHA OST (RSD)
- FR LP
- WEWANTSOUNDS − WWSLP10
- - 1968 - / reprint
- KATEGORIEN: O.S.T.
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Verkauft für sFr 45,00
Schnellsuche SERGE, GAINSBOURG, MICHEL, COLOMBIER