Music For Hungry People
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Players
- Christophe Delbrouck (direction, bass)
- Fabrice Barré (clarinets)
- Patrick Desoyer (drums)
- Jeff Marschalle (lead singer, guitars)
- Matthieu Metzger (saxophones, electronic devices)
- Jean-Yves Monjauze (keyboards)
- Frank Quintard (marimba, vibraphone, percussion)
Guests
- Ben Watson (voice on track 1)
- Paul Brousseau (voice and keyboards on track 1)
Additives
- Christophe Delbrouck (toys, horn, hot-dog, foghorn, inopportune exclamations, summary guitar)
- Matthieu Metzger (systole devices , approximative accordion, synth effects, slide flute)
- Frank Quintard (tambourine, breakfast, additional cymbals & snare drum, xylpohone, metallophone, timbales, wooblocks, triangle)
Tracks
- Dolby Without Lunch[1] (1:26)
- Echidna's Arf (3:44)
- Don't You Ever Wash That Thing ? (5:34)
- Cheepnis[2] (6:08)
- Evelyn' a Modified Dog[3] (3:29)
- Redunzl (5:23)
- Pygmy Twylyte (3:05)
- Prélude[4] (1:51)
- Greggery Peccary[5] (4:16)
- Dupree's Paradise n°1[6] (3:33)
- Oriental Pattern[7] (1:19)
- Be-bop Tango (1:50)
- Mighty Little[8] (1:02)
- Dupree's Paradise n°2 (2:28)
- Brenda Goes To Montana[9] (3:02)
Release Notes
Fifth album of the Nasal Retentive Orchestra, released in 2007.
Directed at the Studio des Résistants from june 2006 to january 2007.
Liner Notes
Background Information
Conceptual Continuity
Versions
ZFT # | Version # | # discs | Format | Catalog # | Release (YYYY-MM-DD) |
Barcode (EAN-13) |
Artwork | Comment |
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n/a | 1 Original Stereo |
1 | CD | Pickaboo nro 005 |
2007-02-14 | Not printed | Christophe Delbrouck Jeff Marschalle |
Matrix # IFPI'5722 KDG FR -034533 IFPI L373 |
Notes
- Composed by Paul Brousseau from excerpts of the radio program Out To Lunch Without Lunch by Ben Watson
- Contains excerpts from Plan 9 From Outer Space by Ed Wood
- Translated in French by Jean-Jacques Massé
- Composed by Jean-Yves Monjauze, Christophe Delbrouck & Patrick Desoyer
- Rewriting from Zappa's 1973 version which was part of the Father O'Blivion suite
- The second part of Dupree's Paradise n°1 is a rewriting from Big Swifty according to the Mothers arrangements at the Roxy
- Composed by Christophe Delbrouck & Matthieu Metzger
- Composed by Matthieu Metzger & Frank Quintard
- Extrapolation from the core orchestration in Montana