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Tendre Poulet

 

 

Tendre Poulet (1977)

Composer(s):
Georges Delerue 

Released in:
1977

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This Is How It All Began
by
Victor Valentine (October 6, 2006)

This recording of music from French composer Georges Delerue marked the beginning of a new chapter in the life of yours truly. A chapter that has become bigger and bigger as each year passes into oblivion and scatters like lost particles drifting slowly away like the smoke from a bowl of your favorite mix.

One of the very first recordings of motion picture music I decided to acquire and one of the reasons why the constant search for more and more continues to this very day.

Each recording has a story of it's own connected to it. Like words in a book of peculiar history, this recording has Los Angeles, California and Sunset Blvd memories casting a glowing presence in association with whatever ghost of whatever street lunitic may have wandered by that day, (precise date of which unknown) in 1979.

My first recording of music by one of the most respected and emulated of composers, Georges Delerue. The first of many more to follow for after catching wind of such sounds there would be no turning back. No getting back to the previous state of normalcy. Only a new beginning with new cells of the brain in formation thanks to the unusual and beautiful music contained within the grooves of this black platter of vinyl (which by the way, the sound quality to this day rivals any compact disc).

Beautiful, drifting sounds unlike any I had heard before. A slick and super cool jazz track along the way only served to increase my enthuthiasm for this newly discovered artform.

And this all took place back in the day when major American cities were the place to be for top of the line music shops. A selection of any genre rivaling nearly anything found anywhere else could be found at Tower Records on the Sunset Strip back in the day of $50.00 ounces of Hawaiian hashish and female pubic hair exposed in public thanks to the wonders of the thong bikini before women began to shave their crotches too close to the skin.

Whats all this got to do with the score of "Tendre Poulet"? It's all part of the individual indentifying markings of personal story associated with each and every recording I have accumulated over the years.

It's all part of how it all falls into place.*****







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