Re: "Tourist" by St. Germain

From: Nathaniel Rahav (nat@rhythmlove.com)
Date: Sun Sep 24 2000 - 23:06:16 MET DST

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    F-Comm has released a record entitled 'From Detroit to St Germain'
    which features a good number of his earlier hard-to-find tracks

    The catalog number is F106DLP

    Tracklisting:

    Alabama Blues (1965 mix)
    The First Time
    Jack on the Groove
    Walk so Lonely
    How do you Plead
    Dub Experience (the reason I bout this record - a fat dub-house joint)
    Percussion
    Move
    My Mama Said
    Modus Vivendi
    Sexual Behavior
    Soul Salsa Soul

    the genral flavor of the album is old-school house/techno/rave, but you
    can hear the influences that have pulled him more recently towards the
    REAL DEAL: JAZZ MUSIC

    - Nat

    On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Juuso Koponen wrote:

    > > Anybody feel me? Anyone know of other St. Germain
    > > releases?
    >
    > St. Germain's (alias Ludovic Navarre) earlier releases include (at
    > least, I am no expert on the subject but have been a fan since 1994 when
    > I first heard his stuff in Paris):
    >
    > LP's
    > ----
    > Boulevard (F Communication) - a nice eclectic album ranging from deep
    > house to dub and jazzy instrumental hiphop.
    >
    > singles
    > -------
    > Motherland EP (FNAC) - includes the slammer "Alabama Blues" as well as
    > Jazzmatazz-sampling "Live Jazz" and "Soul Salsa Soul"
    > Alabama Blues (F Communication) - re-release of the hit with remixes
    > from Todd Edwards
    > Alabama Blues Revisited (F Communication) - haven't heard
    > Mezzotinto EP (FNAC) - under the alias St. Germain-en-Laye
    >
    >



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