Descloux, Lizzy Mercier
Press Color
Lizzy Mercier Descloux may have come of age in Paris, but it's in New York's Lower East Side that she really came alive.
The French punk pioneer, a friend of Patti Smith and Richard Hell, moved to New York in 1977 and soon immersed herself
in avant-garde poetry, performance art, and punk music.
Closely associated with the founders of ZE Records (home to Was (Not Was) and Kid Creole & The Coconuts), Descloux
released her debut album, Press Color, in 1979, revealing a punk-funk sound that positioned her as the French answer to
the UK group The Slits or New York's own ESG. Just as The Slits gave "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" a makeover fit
for warehouse parties on their celebrated Cut LP, Descloux's album revealed a penchant for the unexpected cover version
too. It kicks off with a brilliantly rhythmic take on The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown's Fire-a hit, like Marvin Gaye's
in 1968. There's also a version of Lalo Schifrin's theme from Mission Impossible that appears to predate the breakbeat
scene by a good twenty years. Elsewhere, we hear echoes of Serge Gainsbourg's Afrobeat-influenced work, Blondie's
disco-inflected punk, and Talking Heads' world music-inspired art pop.
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
14-08-2015
Label
Item-nr
1021260
EAN
0826853013420
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
FIRE
2
TORSO CORSO
3
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
4
NO GOLDEN THROAT
5
JIM ON THE MOVE
6
WAWA
7
TUMOUR
8
AYA MOOD
9
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 2.0
10
ROSA VERTOV
11
DECRYPTED
12
HERPES SIMPLEX
13
LAROUSSE BARON BIC
14
TSO XIN YU YIN
15
NINA CON UN TERCER OJO
16
BIRDY NUM-NUM
17
HARD-BOILED BABE
18
MORNING HIGH