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A La Maison De La Radio
In 1964 and 1966, when Serge Gainsbourg participated in the two public recordings at the āMaison de la Radioā, he was undoubtedly the outstanding protagonist of the evening. It was at this moment that his, according to his own words, āblue periodā came to an end. This period was characterized by left-bank songs, tinged with notes of jazz and exotic rhythms.
Gainsbourg remains the master of chiaroscuro, double meaning and a true poet with caustic irony.
In these eight moving songs, Gainsbourg adopts the figure of the disappointed lover as well as the one of the cynical disillusioned man, accompanied by notes of piano or by a guitar and a double-bass. These original recordings perfectly summarize the first decade of his career.
Find these unpublished records on a pink vinyl
Gainsbourg remains the master of chiaroscuro, double meaning and a true poet with caustic irony.
In these eight moving songs, Gainsbourg adopts the figure of the disappointed lover as well as the one of the cynical disillusioned man, accompanied by notes of piano or by a guitar and a double-bass. These original recordings perfectly summarize the first decade of his career.
Find these unpublished records on a pink vinyl
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A La Maison De La Radioā
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In 1964 and 1966, when Serge Gainsbourg participated in the two public recordings at the āMaison de la Radioā, he was undoubtedly the outstanding protagonist of the evening. It was at this moment that his, according to his own words, āblue periodā came to an end. This period was characterized by left-bank songs, tinged with notes of jazz and exotic rhythms.
Gainsbourg remains the master of chiaroscuro, double meaning and a true poet with caustic irony.
In these eight moving songs, Gainsbourg adopts the figure of the disappointed lover as well as the one of the cynical disillusioned man, accompanied by notes of piano or by a guitar and a double-bass. These original recordings perfectly summarize the first decade of his career.
Find these unpublished records on a pink vinyl
Gainsbourg remains the master of chiaroscuro, double meaning and a true poet with caustic irony.
In these eight moving songs, Gainsbourg adopts the figure of the disappointed lover as well as the one of the cynical disillusioned man, accompanied by notes of piano or by a guitar and a double-bass. These original recordings perfectly summarize the first decade of his career.
Find these unpublished records on a pink vinyl
























