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01. "Ne Pas Etre Admire, Etre Cru" 02. "L'Invitation Au Voyage / Sacra Matao / Et" 03. "Sacra Matao / Et" 04. "Revolutions (Unissued Full Version)" 05. "Ne Pas Etre Admire, Etre Cru (Next Show)"
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 | Beschreibung: | Un Drame Musical Instantané were founded in 1976, featuring Jean-Jacques Birgé, Bernard Vitet and Francis Gorgé. Their aim was to promote collective musical creation, co-signing their albums, which they consider as artworks in themselves, or their live shows which they tried to renew every time they played. Their sound was created with many influences: They borrowed their sources from rock (synthesizer player Birgé and guitarist Gorgé, both authors of the album, Défense de); jazz (trumpeter Vitet who founded the first free jazz band in France, together with François Tusques, as well as Michel Portal who played with many American and European jazzmen); classical modern music; as well as movies or world news; they were the first in France to give a new impetus to live music on silent movies. After having improvised freely for many years, they led a fifteen piece orchestra from 1981 to 1986, and from 1989 onwards they produced multimedia shows (live video remix on a giant screen, fireworks, choreographies). Still their music was the most important technique, they called their recordings blind cinema. The Drame used to mix acoustic and electronic instruments in real time as well as original instruments built by Vitet (a reed trumpet, a multiphonic French horn, a variable tension double-bass, a giant balafon with frying pans and flower pots keyboard, etc.). After Francis Gorgé left the band in 1992, Birgé and Vitet went on recording and producing with other musicians close to the family such as percussionist, Gérard Siracusa, or multi-instrumentalist, Hélène Sage. Un Drame Musical Instantané always remained independent (they always owned their own recording studio and record label GRRR) and stopped it's activities in 2008, with 2022 seeing the return of the group with a new album. Les Bons Contes Font Les Bons Amis was the band's 4th album, originally released on 1983 on their own GRRR label. This new remastered features bonus material never published before., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork By: Jean Bruller, Layout: Lisa Robotka, Music By, Words By: Un Drame Musical Instantané, Photography: Philippe Monteillet, Recorded By: Daniel Deshays, Remastered By: Francis Gorgé, Remastered By: Jean-Jacques Birgé, Bass Flute, Flute, Vocals: Hélène Sage, Bassoon, Flute, Tenor Saxophone: Youenn Le Berre, Cello: Didier Petit, Cello: Hélène Bass, Double Bass: Geneviève Cabannes, Electric Guitar: Francis Gorgé, Flugelhorn, Horn, Voice, Trumpet, Conductor: Bernard Vitet, French Horn, Horn: Patrice Petitdidier, Marimba, Vibraphone, Timpani: Jacques Marugg, Oboe, Flute, Alto Saxophone: Jean Querlier, Percussion, Bells: Gérard Siracusa, Trumpet, Flute, Keyboards, Tape: Jean-Jacques Birgé, Tuba, Horn: Philippe Legris, Viola: Nathalie Baudoin, Violin: Bruno Girard, Voice: Jacques Bidou, Bagpipes: Youenn Le Berre, Cello: Didier Petit, Cello: Hélène Bass, Conductor: Gérard Siracusa, Double Bass: Geneviève Cabannes, Flute: Hélène Sage, Guitar: Francis Gorgé, Horn, French Horn: Patrice Petitdidier, Oboe, English Horn: Jean Querlier, Synthesizer: Jean-Jacques Birgé, Tuba: Philippe Legris, Viola: Nathalie Baudoin, Violin, Voice: Bruno Girard, Vocals: Bernard Vitet, Voice: Marianne Bonneau, Bagpipes: Youenn Le Berre, Cello: Didier Petit, Cello: Hélène Bass, Conductor: Gérard Siracusa, Double Bass: Geneviève Cabannes, Flute: Hélène Sage, Guitar: Francis Gorgé, Horn, French Horn: Patrice Petitdidier, Oboe, English Horn: Jean Querlier, Synthesizer: Jean-Jacques Birgé, Tuba: Philippe Legris, Viola: Nathalie Baudoin, Violin, Voice: Bruno Girard, Vocals: Bernard Vitet, Voice: Marianne Bonneau, Bassoon: Youenn Le Berre, Cello: Didier Petit, Cello, Voice: Hélène Bass, Conductor: Francis Gorgé, Conductor, Flugelhorn, Horn: Bernard Vitet, Conductor, Piano, Voice, Tape, Percussion: Jean-Jacques Birgé, Double Bass: Geneviève Cabannes, English Horn: Jean Querlier, Flute, Percussion, Voice: Hélène Sage, French Horn, Horn: Patrice Petitdidier, Percussion, Bells, Horn: Gérard Siracusa, Tuba, Horn: Philippe Legris, Vibraphone, Marimba, Timpani: Jacques Marugg, Viola: Nathalie Baudoin, Violin, Voice: Bruno Girard, Labelcode KLGL401.2 (gg401) |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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