by Oisin
Sourdeline "La Reine Blanche" 1976
Oisin said...
Dear Lizardson,
Time has told me this blog is my favourite... :-)
Every now and again I come across a must-have!
Thank you for your efforts to make these gems available for all.
I should have expressed these words of thanks earlier, so to make up I offer you (and anonymous) a link to Sourdeline's "La Reine Blanche". Here you go:
Oisin said...
Dear Lizardson,
Time has told me this blog is my favourite... :-)
Every now and again I come across a must-have!
Thank you for your efforts to make these gems available for all.
I should have expressed these words of thanks earlier, so to make up I offer you (and anonymous) a link to Sourdeline's "La Reine Blanche". Here you go:
4 Comments:
I'm glad you fixed track 3, I had another copy of this and in the middle of the song it broke into something completely different. This is a great album, French folk is always appreciated
Hello Oisin, My name is Raúl Márquez, I'm from Mexico city, I just want to thank you for posting this folk rock album. I liked it.
Greetings from Mexico.
please list the musicians if that info is available
Hello everybody,
First i would like to say a huge "THANK YOU" to the owner of this blog.I discovered it only four days ago and it's simply amazing to see how many great lp's are available here for us fans of folk.
About Sourdeline i would like to say to those who enjoyed the first one that a second album exists.It is called "Jeanne d'Aymee".It was recorded in 1977 on the private label "discovale" and it's a great follower with sometimes sinister mood ,occasionnal electric guitar ,tablas,sitar,etc....
At last i give you the address of a book that is dealing with french folk LP's from the last 40 years(including private pressings).It is very interesting(i had the opportunity to read it)but on the other hand it is somewhat expansive!The link;
http://folkyfreak.lautre.net/
Best regards from France, Fuzzypec
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