Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Mon Die Senie 2. Walking With Satie 3. Pere Lachaise 4. Miles and Miles of Miles Davis 5. Jazz Is Paris 6. Rue Dauphine 7. Paris Paris - (with Catherine Deneuve) 8. Je T'Aime...Moi Non Plus 9. Club le Narcisse 10. La Main Parisienne 11. Driving Into Delirium 12. Revenge of the Flowers -(With Francois Hardy) 13. In the Absence of the Parisienne 14. Anthem 15. Who the Hell Is Sonia Rykiel
DISC 2: THE LARGEST MOVIE HOUSE IN PARIS- THE INSTRUMENTAL MIXES: 1. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Un mix) 2. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Deux mix) 3. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Trois mix) 4. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Quatre mix) 5. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Cinq mix) 6. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Six mix) 7. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Sept mix) 8. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Huit mix) 9. Largest Movie House in Paris, The - (Paris Lutece Paname mix)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Amina, Babik Reinhardt, Catherine Deneuve, Francoise Hardy, Wasis Diop | | Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Malcolm McLaren, Nicole Amovin, Joelle Esso, Tracy Ackerman, Loulou De La Falaise, Francoise Hardy, Amina, Wasis Diop, Catherine Deneuve (vocals); Babik Reinhardt, Jean-Marc Benais, Marco Papazian (guitar); John Themis (guitar, flute); Robin Millar (guitar, keyboards); Guy Barker, Christian Martinez (trumpet); Jacques Bolognesi (trombone); Andy Whitmore (piano, keyboards); Didier Makaga (piano, keyboards, bass, percussion, background vocals); Mark Smith (bass); Jeremy Stacey (drums); Luis Jardim (percussion). Producers include: Malcolm McLaren, Lee Gorman, Robin Millar, Andy Whitmore, Chris Mathias. Engineers include: Lee Gorman, Eric Diane, Bruno Mylonas. PARIS includes a bonus CD that contains ambient remixes. If a form of music exists, Malcolm McLaren has probably thought of a way to exploit it. From his early days managing first the New York Dolls, then the Sex Pistols, Adam And The Ants, and Bow Wow Wow, through his own wide-ranging musical career, McLaren has used everything from Situationist theory to African drumming to grand opera for his own ends. 1995's PARIS, McLaren's first release after a long layoff, is a typically unexpected release. Largely instrumental, this two-disc set references McLaren's adopted home, with Senegalese choirs and Middle Eastern instrumentation blending with the traditional Gallic forms and then-fashionable trip-hop touches. The result falls somewhere between Peter Gabriel and Serge Gainsbourg. Disc Two is an often entertaining collection of remixes.
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