Malcolm McLaren - Paris (1997) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Malcolm McLaren
- Title: Paris
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Disques Vogue
- Genre: Future Jazz, Downtempo
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 47:52
- Total Size: 351 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Mon Die Senie
02. Walking with Satie
03. Pere Lachaise
04. Miles of Miles of Miles
05. Jazz is Paris
06. Rue Dauphine
07. Paris Paris
08. Club Le Narcisse
09. La Main Parisienne
10. Driving into Delirium
11. Revenge of the Flowers
12. In the Absence of the Parisienne
13. Anthem
01. Mon Die Senie
02. Walking with Satie
03. Pere Lachaise
04. Miles of Miles of Miles
05. Jazz is Paris
06. Rue Dauphine
07. Paris Paris
08. Club Le Narcisse
09. La Main Parisienne
10. Driving into Delirium
11. Revenge of the Flowers
12. In the Absence of the Parisienne
13. Anthem
Malcolm McLaren first came to prominence as the notorious manager of the Sex Pistols, the premier punk rock band of the late '70s. In the 1980s, McLaren turned performing artist himself, assembling eclectic recordings that were especially popular in Great Britain.
Paris, released in Europe in 1994, marked its creator's move to France. In October 1998, a re-recording of "Buffalo Gals," "Buffalo Gals Stampede," credited to Malcolm McLaren & the World Famous Supreme Team Versus Rakim and Roger Sanchez, reached the British charts. During the 2000s McLaren was involved in the film and art world, including as co-producer of the movie adaptation of Eric Schlosser’s book Fast Food Nation. At the close of the decade he battled cancer, with his condition remaining undisclosed to the world until a deterioration in his condition led him to a clinic in Switzerland, where he died of mesothelioma on April 8, 2010 at the age of 64. His film montage/pastiche Paris: Capital of the 21st Century had received its U.S. premiere at the Swiss Institute in New York two months previously, on February 15.
Paris, released in Europe in 1994, marked its creator's move to France. In October 1998, a re-recording of "Buffalo Gals," "Buffalo Gals Stampede," credited to Malcolm McLaren & the World Famous Supreme Team Versus Rakim and Roger Sanchez, reached the British charts. During the 2000s McLaren was involved in the film and art world, including as co-producer of the movie adaptation of Eric Schlosser’s book Fast Food Nation. At the close of the decade he battled cancer, with his condition remaining undisclosed to the world until a deterioration in his condition led him to a clinic in Switzerland, where he died of mesothelioma on April 8, 2010 at the age of 64. His film montage/pastiche Paris: Capital of the 21st Century had received its U.S. premiere at the Swiss Institute in New York two months previously, on February 15.
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