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Precisely four decades since the original release of the 1971 alby]um Histoire De Melody Nelson, Serge Gainsbourgs most celebrated composer, arranger and composer Jean-Claude Vannier now returns to the same artistic territory that has since come to represent his most iconic period and continually inspire almost five generations of experimental rock luminaries.
Respected throughout France as a long running singer-songwriter and experimental composer in his own right it has taken this inclusive forty year period for his music to travel beyond his central European fanbase thanks to a growing community of vinyl archeologists and French pop and conceptual rock enthusiasts who have come to clearly recognise the recurring production credits to JCV as a seal of quality and approval while taking gambles on Parisian picture sleeve pop.
This all new album comprises a personnel of the legendary European session players that appeared on classic Vannier and Gainsbourg scores such as Cannabis, La Horse, Slogan and Les Chemins de Katmandou, as well as Histoire De Melody Nelson itself, and his own mythical follow up, the truly bizarre 1973 avant-garde ballet LEnfant Assassin Des Mouches (which was finally rescued from obscurity in 2005 by Finders Keepers as the labels debut release).
Recorded partly in Paris and partly in the UK (not unlike the classic Gainsbourg LPs) the album Roses Rouge Sang (Blood Red Roses) hears JCV taking care of vocal duties in his own unique style combining the macabre
and the optimistic with ingenious world play and expert poetic use of the French language.
Flourishing from initial rehearsal sessions for the first-ever live performance of Histoire De Melody Nelson (which was eventually staged by Finders Keepers at the Barbican Theatre in London in 2006), Roses Rouge Sang captures the authentic line-up just weeks after their initial reunion.
Roses Rouge Sang will be released alongside the companion compilation Electro Rapide on Finders Keepers Records, the labels 50th release since setting out their stall in 2005 with LEnfant Assassin Des Mouches.





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