Collection Amour a la francaise ? Vol. I The Omega Productions Records is proud to present for the first time on CD and vinyl the original motion picture soundtrack of L’Amour a la bouche a.k.a Mannequin (1974), composed by Yan Tregger. Distributed one year before the implementation of the French X law, L'Amour a la bouche is the first erotic film directed by Gerard Kikoine (Jess Franco or Claude Mulot editor). He’s famous today for his ≪ films d’Amour ≫ that he directed during the french porn golden age, some with Brigitte Lahaie or Marilyn Jess. A few years before Education of the Baroness, this production offers a true vision of the aftermath May 68' sexual liberation, between extravagant swingers and social debauchery. This groovy soundtrack is composed by Yan Tregger, also known as Ted Scotto. If he isn't the most well-knowed French musicians of his decade, his music is particularly related to the diggers' culture and others underground library collectors. Composed during a pre-disco period for Montparnasse 2000, the album oscillates between nervous beats, funky strings, "a la Gainsbourg" bass-sounds and more intimate compositions inherited from Italy. Resulting from a close collaboration between Yan Tregger, Gerard Kikoine and The Omega Productions Records, this CD edition contains for the first time ever the full score and a 12 pages-booklet with liner notes by Yan Tregger. Vinyl release is pressed on 150gr black wax and housed in a gatefold cover including liner notes from the composer. ---レーベルより
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トラックリストCollection Amour a la francaise ? Vol. I
The Omega Productions Records is proud to present for the first time on CD and vinyl the original motion picture soundtrack of L’Amour a la bouche a.k.a Mannequin (1974), composed by Yan Tregger.
Distributed one year before the implementation of the French X law, L'Amour a la bouche is the first erotic film directed by Gerard Kikoine (Jess Franco or Claude Mulot editor). He’s famous today for his ≪ films d’Amour ≫ that he directed during the french porn golden age, some with Brigitte Lahaie or Marilyn Jess. A few years before Education of the Baroness, this production offers a true vision of the aftermath May 68' sexual liberation, between extravagant swingers and social debauchery.
This groovy soundtrack is composed by Yan Tregger, also known as Ted Scotto. If he isn't the most well-knowed French musicians of his decade, his music is particularly related to the diggers' culture and others underground library collectors. Composed during a pre-disco period for Montparnasse 2000, the album oscillates between nervous beats, funky strings, "a la Gainsbourg" bass-sounds and more intimate compositions inherited from Italy.
Resulting from a close collaboration between Yan Tregger, Gerard Kikoine and The Omega Productions Records, this CD edition contains for the first time ever the full score and a 12 pages-booklet with liner notes by Yan Tregger. Vinyl release is pressed on 150gr black wax and housed in a gatefold cover including liner notes from the composer. ---レーベルより
発売日:2019.7.20
01. L’Amour a la bouche (02:43)
02. Tirage coquin (03:26)
03. Theme d’amour (02:45)
04. Plaisir solitaire (03:24)
05. Cancan (photo)graphique (03:56)
06. Transgression (05:28)
07. Preliminaires gastronomiques (02:45)
08. Frankenstein delivre (02:15)
09. Festivites orgiaques (03:38)
10. Decadence (01:23)
11. Les festivites continuent … (01:09)
12. Naivete charnelle (01:40)
13. La traque (00:47)
14. Fin de partie (02:46)
Total 38:12