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Philippe Arthuys

Le Crabe Qui Jouait Avec La Mer

Label: Creel Pone

Format: CDr

Genre: Electronic

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"Le Crabe Qui Jouait Avec La Mer" is a beyoot of a radio-play, based on a short story by Rudyard Kipling, narrated by Jacques Gripel & featuring one of the only full-length bits of Musique Concrète by the ORTF / INA-GRM aligned composer Philippe ArthuysWhile heavy french texts pervade the goings on throughout, with it’s all-ages appeal, it’s kind of the first Creel Pone that’s for everybody; "Crabe's" absolutely gorgeous cover - with it’s depiction of psychedelic crustaceans - only sweetens the deal, upgraded via this 2015 re-reproduction to include three variants: the original 1955 Boîte a Musique 10" pressing, plus both of the later 60s / 70s BAM LP pressings - each featuring a completely different art-direction; my favorite being the tin-foil crab-hand. In addition to "Le Crabe," we're treated to a further Gripel / Arthuys collaboration - issued by Lumen at Christmas 1961 as a 7" single - entitled "Conte de Noël ... et l'enfant resta seul." with text by Jérôme Peignot & music by Arthuys & Christian Hackspill realized "dans les studios de Musique Concrète de la R. T. F."

Details
Cat. number: CP 019 CD
Year: 2017
Notes:
Recorded in the studios of the Groupe de Recherce de Musique Concrète de la R.T.F. Limited facsimile edition of 100 copies.

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