
Francisco Semprun & Michel Christodoulides "Métamorphoses" Unidisc, 197?
This is a beautiful and abstract LP with percussions, harpsichord, flutes and electronic effects. There is no funky tracks on this one and this is how i like my Library Music most of the time...Sorry, did i say Library Music ? Well, this is not exactly what it is, even if Jonny Trunk includes the Unidisc label in his book.
Unidisc began its activity during the sixties with educational and Christian Music records. During the seventies and most notably the second half of this decade, the label released a serie of very impressive records for mime, body expression or psychomotricity. These records were intended to be used in schools or dance classes, and this is were i first became aware of them (i mean in school, not in a dance class...who knows, if i would have attempted a dance class, maybe i wouldn't have collected records and would have danced to other people's collection !).
When i was at the elementary school during the seventies, my teacher used to play some Unidisc records, it was the soundtrack of our physical exercises.
I'll post more Unidisc records in the future, mostly from the contemporary dance serie. I hope you'll like this one and if so, don't forget to drop me a line...oh yes, i dedicate this LP to Chenard Walcker, i know he likes this label too.
See you soon !
The zip file contains high resolution cover scans and tracks encoded at 256 kbps.
Metamorphoses
Unidisc began its activity during the sixties with educational and Christian Music records. During the seventies and most notably the second half of this decade, the label released a serie of very impressive records for mime, body expression or psychomotricity. These records were intended to be used in schools or dance classes, and this is were i first became aware of them (i mean in school, not in a dance class...who knows, if i would have attempted a dance class, maybe i wouldn't have collected records and would have danced to other people's collection !).
When i was at the elementary school during the seventies, my teacher used to play some Unidisc records, it was the soundtrack of our physical exercises.
I'll post more Unidisc records in the future, mostly from the contemporary dance serie. I hope you'll like this one and if so, don't forget to drop me a line...oh yes, i dedicate this LP to Chenard Walcker, i know he likes this label too.
See you soon !
The zip file contains high resolution cover scans and tracks encoded at 256 kbps.
Metamorphoses


8 Comments:
some lovely shares lately thanks
Merci whoops pour cet excellent LP aux ambiances que j'affectionne. Je l'écoute en ce moment même...et ai découvert par la même occasion que j'ai dans la "série" l'UD 30-141 (imaginations pour l'expression corporelle avec M.Delaporte, E. Thibor, H. Okari et M. Chantereau) à la maison! Les pochettes sont fantastiques...
A+
Thanks for posting this. Beautiful and haunting stuff.... Somewhere a classroom of french elementary school pupils are rolling around on the floor pretending they are sea creatures.
Hello Whoops. Les gars, toi et Monone, vous êtes des coeurs ! Cet album est vraiment magnifique. Merci mille fois. Tu ne pouvais me faire plus plaisir. :o)
Tout cet amour... ça pouvait pas en rester là ! Alors j'ai pris les autres disques de ton blog et le disque choréo-rythmes, également par francisco semprun & michel christodoulides, que je t'avais pris sur Souseek. Tout ça pour faire Métamorphoses.
Le truc marrant, c'est qu'après coup, le commentaire de Number 06 m'a fait penser à une tite chanson dont j'avais oublié l'existence, Manon Papillon, avec la voix de mon grand-père sur une boucle de Si j'attrapais ce papillon par m. delaporte & m. chantereau :
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Génial!!!
Utterly fantastic! Looking forward to more Unidisc titles. Thanks again!!!
Thanks for another great one, Whoops! Like you, I prefer library music less "funky", and more sonically adventurous. As always, I appreciate your hard work. It's a treat being able to discover such lost gems.
heard this one ten years ago. Great headphone music!!!
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