Issued simultaneously in 1967 as eye-popping Musique pour l’Image - subtitled “Espace Hostilité Apesanteur Sciences • Danger” - & Music De Wolfe 10”s, this collection of Musique Concrète & experimental compositions marked the vinyl debut - discounting the “internal” release of excerpts of his work via the “Solfège de l’Objet Sonore” 3LP the same year - of François Bayle - pre-dating his Philips Prospective 21º Siècle lp “l’Oiseau Chanteur” by a good year - issuing two pieces of formative Musique Concrète alongside similarly-hued works by Robert Hermel & Claude Vasori, with a honey of a side-length suite by Patrice Sciortino on the flip, making this one of the more covetable outings in early librariania.
This Creel Pone edition offers the complete set, first a transcription of the MPI version, then the De Wolfe - the corresponding artwork & design spec for each has been reproduced herein.