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NINO NARDINI/EDDIE WARNER/ROGER ROGER-SPACE ODDITIES '72-82-NEW LP
Alexis Le-Tan* & Jess* – Space Oddities - Studio Ganaro (1972-1982)
Nino Nardini · Eddie Warner · Roger Roger – Studio Ganaro Space Oddities 1972-1982
Nino Nardini - Studio Ganaro Space Oddities 1972-1982
Label: Born Bad Records – BB081LP
Series: Space Oddities
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: France
Released: 2016
Genre: Electronic
Style: Disco
A1 Roger Roger / Nino Nardini– Expectation
A2 Cecil Leuter– Hot Flashes
A3 Roger Roger– Sound Industrial N°2
A4 Eddie Warner– Shut Up
A5 Eddie Warner– Brutus Drums
A6 Georges Teperino– Tickling Shuffle
A7 Eddie Warner– Devil's Anvil
A8 Roger Roger / Nino Nardini– Tomorrow
B1 Georges Teperino– Minor Mind
B2 Eddie Warner– K.O.
B3 Eddie Warner– Pathetic Motion
B4 Roger Roger– Sound Industrial N°15
B5 Eddie Warner– Poppy Chimes
B6 Nino Nardini– Frantique
B7 Roger Roger– Sound Industrial N°5
B8 Roger Roger / Nino Nardini– Beyond The Clouds
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Kapagama
Copyright © – Kapagama
Pressed By – MPO
Compiled By – Alexis Le-Tan*, Jess*
Design [Designed By] – La Boca
Liner Notes [Text By] – Clovis Goux
Liner Notes [Translation] – Jon Von Zelowitz
Presenter – Alexis Le-Tan*, Jess*
Made in the EU
The release comes with an inner sleeve with liner notes and photos as well as a download code voucher.
This version here is very similar to that one but has the catalog number "BB081LP" instead of "BB082LP" and track title "Hot Flashes" instead of "Pop Electronique N°1" for the (maybe different) track A2.
Barcode: 3521381535976
Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, hand-etched): BB 082 LP A MPO
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, hand-etched): BB 082 LP B MPONINO NARDINI/EDDIE WARNER/ROGER ROGER-SPACE ODDITIES 1972-1982
Barcode: 3521381535976
During the '60s and '70s, three distinguished gentlemen who had built their careers playing French-made exotic jazz (Roger Roger, Nino Nardini and orchestra leader Eddie Warner) met each evening in the Ganaro recording studio. They mainly experimented -or simply played- with keyboards that looked like prototypes of spaceships. Flying high on whimsical and joyful inspiration, the improbable trio used their strange instruments to sketch out the beginnings of something that, at that time, resembled the future of music. This collection presents some of the highlights from their light-hearted, electronic pop sessions.