31 March 2013

MICO NISSIM TRIO – GLUCOSE CONFECTIONNERIE (FUTURA RECORDS, 1971)





A1.  Albane De Lune 2:32
A2.  Dzingarella 4:10
A3.  Groucho Marx 0:30
A4.  Glucose Confectionnerie N° 1 1:10
A5.  Un Veilleur De Nuit Phosphorescent (L'Âne En Penne) 7:05
A6.  Leila 4:20
A7.  F.J.L.M.F.J. 3:20

B1.  Introduction 2:35
B2.  Vashkar 2:40
B3.  Clarté Somnambule 1:55
B4.  Glucose Confectionnerie N° 2 1:00
B5.  Tic Tac Des Sapopithèques 1:40
B6.  Chanson D'Enfant 3:10
B7.  Elzevir 4:20
B8.  La Ferme De Brique Aux Joies Creuses 5:30

François Méchali, double bass, cello
Jean-Louis Méchali,  drums, percussion,vibraphone, voice
Mico Nissim, piano

Recorded on March 22 and 29, 1971, at the Théâtre de l'École Centrale in Chatenay-Malabry.

Futura Records – GER 28

Vinyl Rip

19 comments:

  1. Thanks Nick. Love those French labels!!

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  2. Thank you! I've been searching for this for years.
    regards,
    Chris

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  3. Just noticed that tracks A5 and A6 on your rip are the same track, exactly. Can you please post the correct A5 that goes for just over 7 minutes?

    regards
    Chris

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  4. To clarify what I just said - I downloaded this from the RSS link. I presume this and the zippyshare files are the same. A5 and A6 have had their titles swapped (so that A5 has become Leilah, for example, and vice versa), but both files are a bit over 4 minutes and contain the exact same music.
    Chris

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  5. What is strange about this is that your A5 and A6 files are very different sizes - A5 is 18,121kb and A6 is 30,841kb - but they both play for the same length (and as I've said, contain the same track of music).

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  6. Hi,
    so, has no one else had this problem? I'm baffled - and very much wanting to get a proper copy of the missing track.
    regards,
    Chris

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  7. Sorry for the mix-up.

    I have uploaded A5. Un Veilleur De Nuit Phosphorescent here.

    Track A6 is Leila

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  8. Thanks very much Nick! I really appreciate it. This is a very nice LP.
    best wishes,
    Chris

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  9. would it be possible to re-up?

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  11. I'm in a minimalist period so:
    BIG THX!...

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  12. Difficult to stay in a minimalist mood after a serious listening of this great lp. French jazz at this time was a perfect echo of the feeling particularly in Paris. It was the post May 68 years and even if many hopes have disappeared, an auspicious culture environment was here. We had the American cultural center where all the musicians comes to play. if Braxton was on stage and Don Cherry arrive, he could step into. Recently Bobby Few told me stories about this place "you could bring your lunch, a bottle of wine and stay there all day long waiting for a drummer, a bassist to come and a concert took place immediately"... Those were the years.

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  13. Reissued: https://futuramarge.bandcamp.com/album/glucose-confectionnerie

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