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Orient-Express - Cocktail Molotov + 5 Bonus Tracks mp3 album

Orient-Express - Cocktail Molotov + 5 Bonus Tracks

Musician: Orient-Express
Album title: Cocktail Molotov + 5 Bonus Tracks
Style: Alternative Rock, Fusion, Experimental
Released: 2015
Country: France
Size MP3 version: 1855 mb
Size APE version: 1870 mb
Size WMA version: 1845 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 986
Format: AIFF APE MP4 MMF WAV XM RA
Genre: Jazz / Rock

Orient-Express - Cocktail Molotov + 5 Bonus Tracks mp3 album

Orient-Express - Cocktail Molotov + 5 Bonus Tracks mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Requiem
Composed By – Erik Baron, Pascale Jakubowski
6:18
2 Orient-Express
Composed By – Erik Baron, Pascale Jakubowski
5:08
3 In Articulo Mortis
Composed By – Erik Baron, Pascale Jakubowski
3:14
4 Ailleurs
Composed By – Pascale Jakubowski
0:34
5 5 2✓2-2/4
Composed By – Erik BaronPercussion – Bernard Pigeau
5:00
6 Podloga
Composed By – Erik Baron, Pascale Jakubowski
5:53
7 Histoire
Composed By – Pascale JakubowskiPiccolo Flute – Françoise Schanbroeck, Marie MalletSoprano Saxophone – Jean-Paul Nogues*Trumpet – Christophe Delmond
5:43
Bonus Archives
8 Djemila
Composed By – Pascale Jakubowski
3:00
9 Thèorèma
Composed By – Erik Baron, Pascale Jakubowski
3:06
10 Distance
Baritone Saxophone – François PoulComposed By – Erik Baron
4:26
11 Elle...
Composed By – Pascale Jakubowski
3:34
12 L'Offrande A Itzpapalotl
Composed By – Erik Baron
4:56

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Studio Carat
  • Mastered At – Tachyon Studio

Credits

  • Cover [Design/Layout] – Alan*
  • Electric Bass, Electronics, Performer [Devices] – Erik Baron
  • Organ, Noises – Erik Baron (tracks: 10)
  • Piano, Voice, Bass Clarinet – Pascale Jakubowski (tracks: 1 to 11)
  • Producer [Produced By] – Auricle Music
  • Recorded By, Mixed By – Bruno Ménager* (tracks: 1 to 7)
  • Transferred By [Digital Transfer], Mastered By [Mastering] – Alan Freeman

Notes

Digital transfer and mastering at Tachyon Studio, Leicester (UK) July 2005 and August/September 2015.

1-7 Cocktail Molotov (Musique en Chantier MC 002) cassette © 1985 32m
Recorded and mixed at Studio Carat, Bordeaux in 1985.
3 also appeared on F/Ear-This (P.E.A.C.E. 4/5) 2LP Italy © 1986

8/9/10 taken from Inédits 1986 (Demo) unreleased cassette
9 also featured on Out of Standard France II (ADN CC5) cassette © 1987
11 is an unreleased 1985 archive recording, supplied by Erik Baron
12 was featured on the F-Rants (SJ Org/Audiophile Tapes SJ/aT1) cassette © 1988

Enhanced disc includes html rom with reviews, articles and pictures.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MC 002 Orient-Express Cocktail Molotov ‎(Cass, Album) Musique En Chantier MC 002 France 1985
AMCDR 208 DL Orient-Express Cocktail Molotov + 5 Bonus Tracks ‎(12xFile, FLAC, Album, RE, RM) Auricle AMCDR 208 DL UK 2018



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Reissue of the 1980s cassette only release, plus 19 minutes of rare quality bonus material, by this groundbreaking French experimental RiO / Zeuhl type fusion duo.From Audion #5, page 20, review by Alan Freeman...Despite their name, Orient Express are typically French in every way. They play a music that has grown through French rock and jazz cultures since the late sixties, an explosive cocktail of diverse and exciting ideas, through which this exceptionally talented duo challenge the listener and succeed with impeccable virtuosity.Pascale Jakubowski (seemingly the leader) plays piano and bass clarinet, she’s also an exceptionally talented vocalist capable of performing virtually every type of vocal utterance one can imagine. Erik Baron plays bass guitar and is indeed adept at making it sound like anything from a cello to a Chapman Stick. They are also aided by all manner of devices, drum-computer, etc. In the booklet that accompanies the cassette, the two musicians quote their influences - Pascale comments that the use of text on Eno & Byrne’s My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts inspired her vocal technique to a great extent, as well as ethnic chants, the experimental use of phonetics by the likes of Tamia, Meredith Monk, etc. Her bass clarinet playing reminiscent of Michel Berkmans (I know he pays bassoon and oboe, but the style is similar), though she doesn’t quote any such influence. Erik quotes people as diverse as Klaus Schulze, Stockhausen, Magma and Bela Bartok, as having influenced him over the years.Requiem opens the tape with orchestral sounds, strange vocals and percussive bass, and moves through glissandi and abstract phases, with some fascinating vocal gibberish. Orient Express follows with some manic piano attacks, akin to Art Zoyd (or ultimately Stravinski), building up in a crazed rhythmic fashion, backed by cacophonous echoed drum- machine and glissando bass. On Inarticulomortis Pascale lets rip, with multiple tracks of her voice reciting nonsensical things like "a ning-nang-ning-na nong..." over Stick style bass, as they say - weird but wonderful! On the other tracks we are taken through many moods, both violent and spooky, with never a dull moment anywhere. Thoroughly inventive music that should appeal to all lovers of RIO and/or modern avant-garde rock.