An unhealthy musical atmosphere straight out of the dreamlike and licentious pandemonium of its author, all served by a reinforced concrete rhythm. The best musicians of the New York music scene of the time are invited to this masterpiece.
The other guests present on this album are illustrious ghosts, who pass through the pen, the verve and the voice of Gainsbourg: Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Horatio Nelson, James Joyce, Francis Bacon and others….
I don’t know if our American friends present on this site will have the opportunity to translate the sumptuous texts of this album but here is a small extract in English translated by this young man, probably with an online AI: “from 3.35 “
Serge Gainsbourg was the most underground French artist of our contemporary era. Just after releasing an extraordinary reggae album with all of Bob Marley’s regular musicians, he released this UFO “love and the Beat”.
A Baudelairean Must, poisonous, to discover in the text…..
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An unhealthy musical atmosphere straight out of the dreamlike and licentious pandemonium of its author, all served by a reinforced concrete rhythm. The best musicians of the New York music scene of the time are invited to this masterpiece.
The other guests present on this album are illustrious ghosts, who pass through the pen, the verve and the voice of Gainsbourg: Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Horatio Nelson, James Joyce, Francis Bacon and others….
I don’t know if our American friends present on this site will have the opportunity to translate the sumptuous texts of this album but here is a small extract in English translated by this young man, probably with an online AI: “from 3.35 “
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hNN_U7Vw1c
Serge Gainsbourg was the most underground French artist of our contemporary era. Just after releasing an extraordinary reggae album with all of Bob Marley’s regular musicians, he released this UFO “love and the Beat”.
A Baudelairean Must, poisonous, to discover in the text…..
Thank you very much 🙂
Billy Rush looks back on his collaboration with Serge Gainsbourg on the album “Love And The Beat”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4q8ZMRCmiY