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Delired Cameleon Family
Visa De Censure No X
Another lost gem of French underground music, Delired Cameleon Family was originally conceived as the soundtrack to
Pierre Clementi's "Visa de censure nº X", and was originally released as an LP in 1975. It was a host of reputed
experimentalists who took charge of producing this soundtrack. Under the direction of Cyrille Verdeaux we found the
likes of Yvan Coaquette (Msica Electrnica Viva, Spacecraft...), Gilbert Artman (Lard Free, Urban Sax...), Christian
Boul, Tim Blake (Gong, solo recordings...), Ariel Kalma (Heldon, solo recordings), Jean-Claude d'Agostini, Franois
Jeanneau, Jean Padovani, Olivier Pamela, Joël Dugrenot, Antoine Duvernet, Aude Cornillac and Valrie Lagrange. Cyrille
Verdeaux was, of course, the main force behind the better known French band Clear Light. Verdeaux was born the 31st of
July of 1949 in Paris. At the age of 15 he became a student at the French National Conservatory of Music, specialising
in studies of harmony, composition and piano. He won three times the first prize in student composition. After the 1968
student riots he left the Conservatory to join a band as a keyboardist. In 1972 he released "Clearlight Symphony", thus
forming the band Clear Light to tour through Europe perfroming his symphony. Clear Light would release three more LPs
through the 70's, and also the soundtrack to "Visa de censure". The music form Delired Cameleon Family, as it has been
told somewhere, "is the synthesis of piano's technical, epic scales, psychedelic wah wah guitar sounds and electronic
cosmic, molecular machines arrangements."
Price
€ 23.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
30-11-2010
Label
Item-nr
347394
EAN
4040824081669
Availability
In stock