Just so we know

"Consumers have musical choice? What musical choice? In or society we choose only from what we are given to choose from, and that choice is determined by 5 major media corporations who control the exposure outlets that consumers depend on for their entertainment." -Christopher Knab

"Record companies like to make money, and that is their only goal. They do not care about the content that they sell - they care about maximizing their profits. It is because of this that I hate record companies with the same passion that I hate venture capitalists. The record companies do not try to foster a creative environment which rewards musicians who serve their respective niche, but create an environment which attempts to market a small amount of music to the largest audience possible. It is more profitable for the record company to sell a few decent records in bulk than to have a vast array of cult hits that sell decently." -Numair Faraz

"This is all about greed, something the record/entertainment industry has honed to a science. Dusty LPs, the artists, they don't care! But if there's a nickel on the floor, look out; they'll cut your throat for it because they 'need' that nickel. Artists get paid a small sum, then the capital boys live off them like kings until the next big thing, then it's over. So it's not about the music you see it's about their nickel. That's why you can't have any sharing of long gone music, because there might be a nickel there and they want it. They wouldn't give to a charity if it wasn't showing them handing over a cheque or had a building named after them so why would they be charitable on long lost material. Strangely they even tried to stop resale of used CDs because there was that darned nickel they wouldn't get. May all the 'industry suits' have children who hate them." -Jannx




Monday, September 08, 2008

CERRONE - BRIGADE MONDAINE / VICE SQUAD SOUNDTRACK (1979)


Ah... Cerrone. The first time I heard of Cerrone was when I found the soundtrack that's featured here today. Back then it was all about the very last track on the b-side, called "Strip-Tease", a true electronic, late seventies cut with an arpeggiator style of hook that -apparently- had been sampled by a Dutch house formation, but up to this day I still can't tell you who that could have been. The reason I bought this soundtrack was because it made me think of badly produced French b-movies that I used to watch as a child when we only had one French channel on TV. But still I wanted to find more of Cerrone and so I did. Especially when it comes to disco, this man has delivered his share. Anyway, I have never seen Brigade Mondaine, or Vice Squad as it was titled for the international version (and some sources even claim that its third title was Marrakesh Cult). Whatever the quality of the movie connected to this soundtrack, the music is just great. First check out track 1 to 5. The first one, "Give Me Love" is straight up disco that will still rock the dancefloor (and which is available in a much longer version on "Cerrone 3 - Supernature"), then we continue with "Phonic", an opening credit type of track with heavy synthesizer use and some very audible splices and edits, track three "Chloe" seems to be an intermezzo track with a very funky 55 seconds at the very end. "Deauville", cut four, sounds kinda porny and might have been used for a sexy scene. Number five on the list is the funky "Experience". Then we move on to the first three tracks of the b-side, cut 6, 7 and 8, which form the "Générique" trilogy with a very experimental but nicely undercooled atmosphere and then we finalize the rip with track 9, "The Loft" (very loungy, a beautiful cut) and eventually track 10, the infamous "Strip-Tease": a superb, almost techno style synth track with live drums that will still amaze modern day house producers. So there you have it folks: a fab French soundtrack with an incredibly modern sound to it for 1979. I love it and as far as I can tell, it's still not available on CD. I bent over backwards to make this rip sound as good as possible and of course I'm delivering it for you all to enjoy thoroughly at 320Kbps! Let's see those replies!

40 replies:

Boombapster BBS said...

Thanks for the post. I'ma check this out a.s.a.p.!

Peace

BBS

soulsizzle said...

Much respect as always. Thanks for sure.

Baby Grandpa said...

Hope you like it guys!

Peace,

BG

Smooth said...

Hello BG - good to see you "back in action"!

Trag said...

Cerrone is one of my favorite artists. The thought of a entire album of stuff that I don't now is VERY exciting. Thanks for the share!

fritz the cat said...

Thanks.

jerome green said...

Hi BG,

I have a number of Cerrone vinyls but I heard of this record first when I picked up the 2CD "Cerrone By Bob Sinclar" a number of years ago. I've never had a chance to hear or pick up "Brigade" however. Thanks for the incredible post!

Peace, Jerome

Baby Grandpa said...

Well, Jerome, you're most welcome. I might post some more Cerrone later on.

Peace,

BG

Anonymous said...

Hello,

We are trying to set up a jazz "flac only" blog : "Sing My Body Electric" / http://smbe.blogspot.com/

We have put you in our blogroll. Maybe, you could include us in your blogroll. That would be great.

You could also check our website : "radio.jazz.club" / http://www.radiojazzclub.com/

Many thanks in advance.

Pauline
________________________

Baby Grandpa said...

Hello Pauline,


I already put your blog in my blogroll; the "Other Vaults" section.

Peace,

BG

moogmayhem said...

yes, yes, yes!

Gianni said...

I like it!
thank you

codazzo said...

this is crazy good. thanks :)

Burning Blue Soul said...

Thanks a million for this. Hopefully this will spur you on to a complete run on the Cerrone albums of the 1970s. Again, thanks for posting this rare gem.

Baby Grandpa said...

Well, Burning Blue Soul, I don't have Cerrone's complete discography and the albums I do have are all available on CD. This soundtrack was in fact the only one I couldn't find in that format. Hence the post of today of course.

If any other visitor would like to share an impossible to find Cerrone classic with us, they can leave a message right here.

Peace,

BG

Robert said...

thanks BG:)

Anonymous said...

certainly the best thing in my day

Anonymous said...

My Goodness,
This album is Fkg great.
Wot a find.
More power to ya.
Regards
Funkishbass

Anonymous said...

As a long time collector of Cerrone material, I can tell you there are two more Brigade Mondaine LP Soundtracks that Cerrone produced back in the late 70's. Vuadou Aux Caribes and La Secta De Marrakech.

Baby Grandpa said...

That's good news. Some sources say that those two titles are referring to the same soundtrack, but now I understand from you that -indeed- those are different soundtracks...

Care for a contribution? ;-)

Peace,

BG

Anonymous said...

Love to - if I could figure out how to go about it. E-mail me direct @ rmenpark@bellsouth.net and I'll see what I can do. I just happened to stumble on your website doing a search on Cerrone the other day. I do have Cerrone's complete discography by the way.

Sleepy said...

Thanks! I really like the few tracks i've heard before so 'm really looking forward to check this album out.

Muzic Addic said...

Baby G - much respect to you for the work you do for us to enjoy. Keeping great music alive as always

Manderson said...

THANK YOU!!!

Baby Grandpa said...

Hello Manderson,

You're most welcome.

Peace,

BG

flageolette said...

Super Drop!

Thanks!

Cheers,

Anonymous said...

This first Cerrone's "Brigade Mondaine"(1978) soundtrack is great!
hope you could post the other two soon: "La Secte De Marrakech"(1979)& "Vaudou Aux Caraïbes"(1980).
all three still haven't seen the light of day on CD! (a pity).
thanx for sharing!

Baby Grandpa said...

Oh well, sooner or later those two will pop up here or somewhere else.

It's exactly the two you mention that I don't have ;-)

You're most welcome!

Peace,

BG

Anonymous said...

thanx Baby Grandpa!

in the past, i had these two lps you're (we're) searching for, but it's more than twenty years ago now!

let's cross our fingers, someone found us the holy grail....!!!!

Yours

Anominous Anonymous .-)

Baby Grandpa said...

Ah... Damn... In the past you had them? Does this mean you lost them?

This blog is all about that past, when good music was still widely available. ;-)

But you are right: sooner or later someone will reply here, telling us he has those two gems we're looking for!

Peace,

BG

Anonymous said...

no i didn't lost them!
i simply sold all my vinyl collection some years ago!!! ...thinking some of those gems will be reissue on CD!!!
(what a mistake!)

keep up the good work BG!

A.A.

Baby Grandpa said...

Ahaaaa! You broke the golden rule:

"Never sell or give away your vinyl records!"

But then again, the blogosphere will help you out!

Peace,

BG

Anonymous said...

Hello

I have Brigade Mondaine 3 on digital format.......320KBPs

But still after Brigade 2.....hope it will get posted here

Baby Grandpa said...

You're most welcome to leave a link in the reply field right here.

I will then post it as a contribution.

Peace,

BG

Anonymous said...

Will do so shortly......may try and get BM2 then drop both links off

Baby Grandpa said...

Perfect and thanks in advance. Best thing maybe is to contact me through:

babygrandpa[at]gmail[dot]com

If you email me the links, we can prevent abuse from others.

Peace,

BG

Anonymous said...

BG

I should have soon BM2 and as I have already got 3, then that is the set........

Will keep you informed

Baby Grandpa said...

That will be just fine. Don't forget to contact me through

babygrandpa[at]gmail[dot]com


when you have the links ready. Also make sure to enclose good scans of the covers!

Peace,

BG

Baby Grandpa said...

Last weekend one of the visitors passed Brigade Mondaine album 2 on to me my posting an RS link in this comment field.

Apparently the one who provided the link was not amused and took the rip offline.

It's for that same reason that I removed the entire discussion that began immediately afterwards from my comment field.

Visitors are more than welcome to contribute rips to my blog, and to prevent any future discussions about who ripped what and whose link it is, make sure that the rip you contribute is either made by yourself or shared through someone that is a-ok with you contributing it here.

It seems that there are still people that would like to keep a good album away from other collectors and music aficionados, so let's stay nice folks. I don't mind a good debate in the comment field, but please no fights about links and rips and who ripped what!

Peace,

BG

Baby Grandpa said...

UPDATE: the original owner of the removed link has contacted me and cleared things up.

I've emailed him back; case closed!

Peace,

BG