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Laisse-moi Respirer
In 1963 the French-Italian director Bernard Fabriano (probably a moniker) presented the independent movie "Laisse-Moi
Respirer" (Let Me Breathe). - Cannes, March 1963: He suffocates her, she will take her breath away.
In 1969 he returned with another independent film "Sex Call From Paris". - 1969: two strippers flee Paris to go crazy in
Santa-Cruz.
Nothing is known about Bernard Fabriano. The soundtrack of "Sex Call From Paris" suggest it was a kind of burlesque,
striptease, sexploitation grindhouse-style film while "Laisse-Moi Respirer" should have been a rare mix of Nouvelle
Vague and 60's pop culture. The track "Caresse Mes Cheveux" from the later has been used in "Madame Claude" movie
trailer (Netflix, 2021).
The recordings have been discovered last year in the suburbs of Paris. Tape restoration has found place at Sumerset
Records ATPR studio. Green Cookie Records proudly presents the soundtracks of those films on limited collectable LPs.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
11-03-2022
Label
Item-nr
980901
EAN
5904224870294
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
PATRATA
2
LAISSE MOI RESPIRER
3
DIS DIS DONC DIS DONC
4
CARESSE MES CHEVEUX
5
QUI S'Y FROTTE S'Y PIQUE
6
UNE BECANE
7
PAS LA BAS
8
OULALA
9
QU'EST-CE QUE TU FOUS
10
SALUT LES COPINES
11
LAISSE ALLER
12
JALOUSES
13
TIBADIBOU
14
TWIST A CHAMONIX
15
C'EST PAS NORMAL
16
ICI ET LA