This 1968 tv special soundtrack features a couple of familiar classics ("Harley Davidson," and "Contact"), some great songs I wasn't familiar with (the rocker "Ce N'est Pas Vrai", the kooky tablas-a-go-go "Oh Qu'il Est Vilain"), and the instrumental interludes of Francis "Theme From A Man and A Woman" Lai. His "Saint-Tropez" is one of the best tracks on this album. If I had a radio show this would be my opening theme.
The Brigitte Bardot Show
A1 | Harley Davidson | 2:30 |
A2 | Marseillaise Générique | 2:10 |
A3 | Mister Sun | 3:12 |
A4 | Ay Que Viva La Sangria | 2:30 |
A5 | Ce N'est Pas Vrai | 1:38 |
A6 | Gang Gang | 2:00 |
A7 | Saint-Tropez | 1:10 |
A8 | Port Grimaud | 0:30 |
B1 | Oh Qu'il Est Vilain | 2:25 |
B2 | Paris | 1:35 |
B3 | Je Reviendrai Toujours Vers Toi | 2:23 |
B4 | On Déménage | 2:03 |
B5 | Le Diable Est Anglais | 2:40 |
B6 | David B... | 1:10 |
B7 | Contact |
Thanks again to that international master of musical mystery, Count Otto Black!
Have you heard this pretty decent mashup of Missy Elliott over that tune St Tropez? http://www.bingostarr.co.uk/bingostarr-freakin.mp3
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ReplyDeleteHa, i'd forgotten that I'd reviewed that very mashup years ago!
http://musicformaniacs.blogspot.com/2007/04/mashups-go-go.html