
v/a - the byg deal - finders keepers - vinyl

FKR 025LP - 51884 - uk2lp - €18.50
New Copy
Genre: Wave / Pop / Rock - Folk
1. Alice - Que Pouvons-Nous Faire Ensemble?
2. Francois Werthimer - Lautomne
3. Brigitte Fontaine and Areski - Ca Va Faire Un Hit
4. Gong - Hip Hypnotise You
5. Alan Jack - My Change Rien
6. Coeur Magique - Madmoiselle Marie
7. Valerie Lagrange - Si Ma Chanson Pouvait
8. Alpha Beta - Astral Abuse
9. Jacques Barsamian - Rockers En Liberte
10. Ame Son - Je Veux Justre Dire
11. Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Rock Out
12. Gong - Rational Anthem
13. Freedom - Dirty Water
14. Vangelis - Stuffed Tomato
15. Ame Son - Eclosion (Marie Aux Quatre Vents)
16. Paul Semama - Mon Petit Garcon
17. Inter-Groupie Psychotherapeutic Elastic Band - Floating
18. Banana Moon - All I Want Is Out Of Here
19. Alice - Viens
20. Coeur Magique - Pacha
21. Joachim and Rolf Kuhn - Bloody Rockers
22. Gong - Mother Long Shanks (Oh Mother I Am Your Fantasy)




On paper a label like BYG shouldn't have worked. A makeshift label built around second hand music, handshake deals, alter egos and backstabs after scratches; resulting in an unexpected explosion of positive and spiritual energy emerging from political turmoil in an unsympathetic era united and guided under a divine symbol - that was stolen as a marketing mascot from a plastic key-fob.
This is the untold story of the bloodline of a sprawling musical legacy that unites a freakish family of disparate, influential pop-cultural orphans and the estranged surrogate parent that lost-pop forgot it ever knew. Celluloid Records, Frank Zappa, Marmalade Records, Actuel magazine and the free press, the May 68 riots, the Tour Du France, Fellini, Magma, Blade Runner, Procul Harem, Charly Records, Serge Gainsbourg, Los Bravos, Saravah, The Pink Floyd, The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin, Soft Machine, The Marquee Club, Hitler, Jesus, Aliens, Pot Headed Pixies and Elton John. Buddha smiles over all of them.
Between 1968 and 1974 the combination of B, Y and G might not have been the surefire code to financial fulfillment but the indelible contribution to experimental pop, free jazz, spiritual prog rock and Total Space Music would continue to send positive vibrations through future generations of progressive pop.