Jack AREL

VADIM MUSIC : JACK AREL Originals & Remixes



VADIM MUSIC : JACK AREL Originals & Remixes
JACK AREL
Originals & Remixes

Label : Vadim Music

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JACK AREL : THE FRENCH LEGEND OF LIBRARY MUSIC Including revisited versions by Telepopmusik, Marc Collin, villeneuve, Barth, Swayzak, Bang Bang, Le Tone, Luke Vibert, Poni Hoax...
Two CD set. Jack Arel: Chappell Recorded Music Library Works from showcases the cream of the French composer's groovy, easy and cheesy listening tracks that he (and collaborators Pierre Dutour and Jean-Claude Petit) produced for the Chappell ... Full DescriptionMusic Library back in the '60s and '70s. But listen; not only do you get 25 of the original library tracks, you also get a bonus CD that contains a superb selection of 18 remixes from DJs and producers such as Count De Money, Luke Vibert, Shawn Lee and Marc Collin! A superb package! Vadim. 2007.

CD1 ORIGINALS : 28 remastered orignial tracks by JACK AREL with JEAN-CLAUDE PETIT and PIERRE DUTOUR : “Shore Of Sumatra”, “Jungle Soul”, “Strange Galaxy”, “Ahmedabab Theme”, “Planification”, “Game Trap”, “Walking Together”, “Strange Valley”, “Bienvenue Mister Jones”, “De Paris A Liverpool”, “Riffs And Blues”, “Objectif Rythme”, “L'Amour Et L'Enfer”, “Berkenhead School”, “Bonsoir”, “Train Bleu”, “Sundown”, “Visit To Florida”, “Water Sun”, “A Tire D'Ailes”, “Sideral Rhythmic”, “Picture Of Spring”, “Picture Of Summer”, “Picture Of Autumn”, “Picture Of Winter“

CD2 REMIXES :
18 artists pay homage to Jack Arel : TELEPOPMUSIK, LE TONE, SWAYZAK, BARTH, AXEL AND THE FARMERS vs PRINCE FATTY, COUNT DE MONEY, MOWO!, CURTIS, 25 HOURS A DAY, GUY ET ZAB, PONI HOAX, LUKE VIBERT, BANG BANG, MARC COLLIN

Play list :
1. Shore of Sumatra
2. Jungle Soul
3. Strange Galaxy
4. Ahmedabab Theme
5. Planification (*)
6. Game Trap
7. Walking Together
8. Strange Valley
9. Bienvenue Mister Jones
10. De Paris à Liverpool
11. Riffs and Blues (*)
12. Objectif Rythme (*)
13. L'Amour et L'Enfer (*)
14. Berkenhead School (*)
15. Bonsoir (*)
16. Train Bleu
17. Sundown
18. Visit To Florida (*)
19. Water Sun (*)
20. A Tire D'Ailes (*)
21. Sideral Rhythmic
22. Picture of Spring
23. Picture of Summer
24. Picture of Autumn (*)
25. Picture of Winter (*)
26. The Night Squad - Danny Wild & Goldfinger
27. Enter The Ironman - Count De Money
28. Drugstore Party - Le Tone
29. Space Limousine – Villeneuve
30. Crime And Redemption (Part 2) - Curtis (*)
31. Groove Hell (Prince Fatty's Dub) - Axel And The Farmers Vs Prince Fatty
32. Chicago Girl - Barth
33. Jungle Soul (Ppo Version) - Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra
34. Crystal Abyss - Telepopmusik
35. Digital Catwalk - Swayzak (*)
36. Watch The Skies - Marc Collin (*)
37. Voodoo Hymn – Turzi (*)
38. The Watchman - Bang Bang (*)
39. Electric Railman - Mowo!
40. Loco Robo - Luke Vibert
41. Shoot The Wings - 25 Hours A Day (*)
42. New York Assault - Poni Hoax (*)
43. Nautilus Journey - Guy & Zab (*)

Le nom de ce compositeur français appartient à la constellation des compositeurs dont l’écriture a marqué au fer rouge l’illustration musicale des années soixante / soixante-dix. Fruit d’une longue et fructueuse collaboration avec Chappell, entamée au printemps 1966.
Avec Jean-Claude Petit ou Pierre Dutour comme complices d’écriture. Arel va donner un coup de pied dans la fourmilière.
L’impact de ses albums scelle le son d’une époque, en France et par-delà les frontières, jusqu’au mythique village du Numéro Six : plusieurs titres suivent pas à pas les déambulations métaphysiques de Patrick McGoohan, l’espace de plusieurs épisodes du Prisonnier.
« A la fin des années soixante, je n’aurais jamais imaginé que ces musiques seraient mixées quarante ans plus tard, sourit Jack Arel. Bien qu’ancrées dans leur temps, elles doivent contenir une part d’intemporalité pour fasciner à ce point les nouvelles générations. »
Il n’a pas tort et l’écoute du présent album le confirme haut et fort.
(*) CD Bonus Tracks
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The name of this French guy belongs to a constellation of composers whose writing has hot stamped sixties and seventies music library. The fruit of a long and productive collaboration with Chappell and initiated in the spring of 1966.
With Jean-Claude Petit or Pierre Dutour as writing partners, Arel would come and shake things up.
The impact of these albums crowned the sound of an era, in France and beyond, reaching the mythical village of Number Six: several titles follow the metaphysical wanderings of Patrick McGoohan, step by step, the space of a number of episodes of The Prisoner.
”At the end of the nineteen sixties, I could never have imagined that this music would be remixed forty years later, smiles Jack Arel. Though firmly rooted in their own eras, they must be graced with an element of timelessness to be capable of fascinating new generations to such an extent.”
He’s right, and listening to his latest album confirms this loud and clear.
(*) CD Bonus Tracks

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