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    Malicorne ‎- L'Extraordinaire Tour De France... (1978) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Posted By: Fran Solo
    Malicorne ‎- L'Extraordinaire Tour De France... (1978) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Malicorne ‎- L'Extraordinaire Tour De France D'Adélard Rousseau, Dit Nivernais La Clef Des Cœurs, Compagnon Charpentier Du Devoir
    Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
    Label: Ballon Noir ‎/ BAL 13006 | Released: 1978 | Genre: Progressive-Folk

    Side A
    La Conduite
    La Danse Des Damnés
    Le Mari Jaloux
    La Valse Druze
    Si L'Amour Prenait Racine
    Une Fille Dans Le Désespoir
    Les Couleurs
    Side B
    A Paris La Grande Ville
    Compagnons Qui Roulez En Provence
    La Complainte Du Coureur De Bois
    L'Auberge Sanglante
    Le Départ Des Compagnons - La Conduite


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    Distributed By – CBS
    Pressed By – MPO

    Credits

    Arranged By [Fanfare] – Jean-Daniel Mercier
    Bass Guitar, Percussion, Vocals – Olivier Zdrzalik
    Crumhorn, Flute, Timpani, Synthesizer, Glockenspiel, Piano, Harmonium, Organ [Positif], Tambora [Gaita], Percussion, Vocals – Hughes De Courson
    Drums – Michel Santangeli (tracks: A5, B1)
    Electric Guitar [Solo] – Dan Ar Bras* (tracks: A3, B1)
    Engineer – Bruno Menny
    Guitar, Banjo, Electric Guitar, Mandocello [Mandoloncelle], Autoharp, Vocals – Gabriel Yacoub
    Hurdy Gurdy [Vielle A Roue], Dulcimer, Vocals – Marie Yacoub
    Illustration – Jean-Bernard Blanchet
    Photography By – Sergio Gaudenti
    Producer – Malicorne
    Violin, Cello, Viola, Viola d'Amore [Viole D'amour], Nyckelharpa, Mandolin, Mandocello [Mandoloncelle], Melodeon, Clarinet, Guitar, Vocals – Laurent Vercambre

    Notes
    Gatefold sleeve.

    Contains a booklet "Journal A.R." stapled inside the gatefold sleeve.

    Distribution exclusive CBS.
    Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Matrix / Runout (Side A etched): BAL 13006 A ˃˂
    Matrix / Runout (Side B etched): BAL 13006 B
    Matrix / Runout (Side A and B stamped): MPO
    Price Code: O
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    Malicorne ‎- L'Extraordinaire Tour De France... (1978) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Malicorne ‎- L'Extraordinaire Tour De France... (1978) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

    Malicorne ‎- L'Extraordinaire Tour De France... (1978) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



    This Rip: 2013
    This LP: NM- / With the kind sponsorship from polux, thank you very much!
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    L´extraordinaire tour de France d´Adelard Rousseau is another critically acclaimed album from Malicorne. It's regarded as their best album next to Almanach and with the more extensive use of drums, synths and folksy time signatures; it might be an attractive album for folk prog heads (if there exists such a being).

    It's a very consistent concept album about someone doing a tour through France (And no, sorry to disappoint you again, it's indeed not about cycling as Sean Trane already pointed out). There are no weaker tracks but generally I lack some of the fire and emotionality of their best albums. Une Fille Dans Le Désespoir is the first moment that really grips me. With just vocal harmonies and piano it's also the most folksy track on the album so far. And I've always found Malicorne's folksy side to be their most appealing. The album's highpoint is the plaintive epic L'Auberge Sanglante.

    As I've pointed out in previous review, Malicorne changed from pure folk into French chanson. This albums sits on the dividing lines between both styles. If you don't know Malicorne yet but enjoy Ange and/or Harmonium you should give this album a spin.
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