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Alain Goraguer - Rare Soundtracks & Lost Tapes (1973​-​1984) (2024)

Posted By: delpotro
Alain Goraguer - Rare Soundtracks & Lost Tapes (1973​-​1984) (2024)

Alain Goraguer - Rare Soundtracks & Lost Tapes (1973​-​1984) (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 164 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 72 Mb | 00:31:26
Soundtrack, Easy Listening, Jazz, Classical | Label: Transversales Disques

French composer Alain Goraguer who first made a name for himself as a sideman and arranger for Serge Gainsbourg wrote very few soundtracks, but amongst them, the legendary La Planète Sauvage (1973) is an absolute staple of France’s essential music.

Alain Goraguer - La planète sauvage (Expanded Original Soundtrack) (1973/2023)

Posted By: Rtax
Alain Goraguer - La planète sauvage (Expanded Original Soundtrack) (1973/2023)

Alain Goraguer - La planète sauvage (Expanded Original Soundtrack) (1973/2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 337 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 150 MB
55:47 | Soundtrack, Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Rock | Label: Universal Music Division Decca Records France

At the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, an animated feature film caused a sensation and won the Special Jury Prize: La Planète sauvage by René Laloux, with phantasmagorical drawings by Roland Topor. For this philosophical tale of anticipation, where men serve as domestic toys for blue giants, the Draags, the immense composer Alain Goraguer unleashes his inspiration with a haunting main theme, of great melodic obviousness, soaring and hypnotic climates , but also pursuits with a rhythm with very funk accents, wah wah guitar in support, as if Goraguer was reaching out to Isaac Hayes of Shaft.

Alain Goraguer - Go-Go-Goraguer (1956) [Reissue 2001]

Posted By: gribovar
Alain Goraguer - Go-Go-Goraguer (1956) [Reissue 2001]

Alain Goraguer - Go-Go-Goraguer (1956) [Reissue 2001]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 261 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 125 MB | Covers - 48 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Piano Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (016 563-2)

The Go-Go-Goraguer sessions are a rare opportunity to discover what a potent jazz pianist Alain Goraguer was before he embarked on a new career as an arranger and a composer that would take him away from the realm of jazz. He would have been part of a great generation of French jazz pianists that includes fine stylists such as René Urtreger, Martial Solal, or Georges Arvanitas. The program is comprised of standards, songs from the French repertoire, and two originals. Classically trained, Goraguer's technique is beyond reproach, and his quite marvelous touch can be enjoyed on a wide range of material - from his tender version of "Darn That Dream" to a percussive reworking of "What Is This Thing Called Love?." Regardless of the tempo, his playing has a sparkling quality that does not fail to draw the listener in…

Barney Wilen, Alain Goraguer - Jazz & Cinéma Vol. 1 [Recorded 1959] (2000) (Re-up)

Posted By: gribovar
Barney Wilen, Alain Goraguer - Jazz & Cinéma Vol. 1 [Recorded 1959] (2000) (Re-up)

Barney Wilen, Alain Goraguer - Jazz & Cinema Vol. 1 [Recorded 1959] (2000)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 203 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 88 MB | Covers - 43 MB
Genre: Jazz, Soundtrack | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (548 318-2)

This compilation in Verve's laudable Jazz in Paris reissue series features two separate soundtracks of original music. The first features a dozen works by French saxophonist Barney Wilen, written for Edouard Molinaro's Un Témoin dans la Ville, with a quintet consisting of Kenny Dorham, Duke Jordan, Kenny Clarke, and bassist Paul Rovere. While many of the pieces were only heard as musical fragments in the film, and several of them are little more than a brief chorus or two in recorded form, the music doesn't need visuals to be effective. Best is Wilen's sole appearance on soprano sax, the mellow duo ballad with Jordan of "Mélodie pour les Radio-Taxis." None of the tunes is particularly memorable, though the music is certainly enjoyable…