A LA FRENCH (1987-92) THE BALEARIC SESSIONS VOL.3

(12")
A1 - Claudia Phillips - Donne-Moi Du Feu (Summer Nights Disco Mix + Bonus Dub Extension) A2 - Ro‚ - Soledad (Philly Mix) B1 - Atlantique - Pouss‚e Par Le Vent (Remix Maxi) B2 - Art Mengo - O— Trouver Les Violons (Mr Jazzy Mix)
Genre Disco
FormatVINYL
Cat. noFVR177JC16
Label FAVORITE RECORDINGS
Artist DIMITRI FROM PARIS PRES. VARIOUS ARTISTS
Release Date04/06/2021
Carrier12"
LABEL: Favorite Recordings / Jazzy Couscous ARTIST: Dimitri From Paris TITLE: A La French (1987-1992) The Balearic Sessions Vol. 3 CAT-NO: FVR177-JC16 GENRE: Reissue, House, Balearic FORMATS: Vinyl 12", Printed Innersleeve A1 - Claudia Phillips - Donne-Moi Du Feu (Summer Nights Disco Mix + Bonus Dub Extension) A2 - Roé - Soledad (Philly Mix) B1 - Atlantique - Poussée Par Le Vent (Remix Maxi) B2 - Art Mengo - Où Trouver Les Violons (Mr Jazzy Mix) GET THE SALES KITORDER & FULL INFOS In 1992, Dimitri made this wonderful remix for Claudia Philips "Donne Moi Du Feu", based on a sample from šI Was Born This Way ›by Carl Bean. The track is deep, groovy, with a real bass & organ, and is blessed by an incredible piano solo from the one and only Olivier Masselot. Andres Roé, a French rumba/flamenco guitar player, released his first album in 1990. This album includes some prestigious guests such as David Gilmour & Mory Kante, and was mixed by young Philippe Cerboneschi, who would later be known as Philippe Zdar. In this album we find Roe's spanish adaptation of "I'm Not Alone". The song, called "Soledad", in its original version, became a minor international hit in 1990, right after the second summer of love. The "Philly Mix" here is produced by a young Dimitri with the help of Olivier Masselot on keys, and mixed by an even younger Philippe Zdar as engineer. It was previously only available on a maxi CD. This version has aged really well, Dimitri himself has dug it out again to play it in some of his sets in the recent years. Daughter of famous 70's fashion designer Emmanuelle Khanh, Atlantique attracted media attention around 89/90 with her one hit wonder "Poussée Par Le Vent". Her very distinctive voice and nonchalant style allowed her to enter France's Top 50 in 1990. Dimitri tackled this one with a very jazzy and downtempo vibe essentially thanks to the jazz flute he threw in the mix. His long extended version is a wonderful piece of music. In 1990, Dimitri is embracing the sound coming from a new wave of UK remixers such as Coldcut or Blacksmith, mixing jazz, hiphop, garage & breakbeat influences altogether. We find traces of that in the way he starts naming his remixes. This "Mr. Jazzy Mix" is a literal as well as musical nod to Grover Washington Jr. rare groove classic "Mr Magic". Slow House, Downtempo, breakbeat vibes, Dimitri included the full package in this remix he did for Art Mengo on Où Trouver Les Violons. The track starts on those infamous rhodes chords, and progresses into very nice latin jazz vibes, with background congas, and the subtle acoustic guitar from the original. The peak comes around 3:45 with an authentic rhodes solo, played by Nicolas Neidhart which takes us on an uplifting soulful journey. Truly beautiful. Art Mengo had a few hits around the early 90s in France, but was never considered as a major artist, despite the high standards of his productions.