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New compilation ‘Pop Psychédélique’ brings together different generations of French pop with a psychedelic feel.

Our French cousins has a particular approach to psychedelia, translating the innovations of English and American artists into something peculiarly Gallic.

This new compilation offers a cross-generational survey, moving from Serge Gainsbourg and France Gall through to Stereolab and beyond.

‘Pop Psychédélique’ tackles freakbeat, sitar-drenched psychedelia, and dance floor classics, with some tracks – Gillian Hills’ ‘Tut Tut Tut Tut’ for example – gaining a burst of popularity through their use on soundtracks such as The Queen’s Gambit.

-Clash Magazine

Tracklist

A1) Contact – Brigitte Bardot
A2) Tut Tut Tut Tut – Gillian Hills
A3) Laisse Tomber Les Filles – France Gall
A4) 7AM – Jacqueline Taieb
A5) I’m Gonna Haunt You – Fabienne DelSol
A6) Si Tu Reviens Chez Moi – Les 5 Gentlemen
B1) Roller Girl – Comedie Musicale ‘Anna’ – Anna Karina
B2) Migas 2000 – The Liminanas
B3) Dreams – L’Epée
B4) Les Cornichons – Nino Ferrer
B5) Harley Davidson – Brigitte Bardot
B6) Poupée De Cire Poupée De Son – France Gall
C1) Les Filles C’est Fait Pour Faire L’Amour – Charlotte Leslie
C2) La Fille a La Moto – Dani
C3) Tu Fais Partie Du Passé – Zouzou
C4) Requiem Pour Un Con – BOF ‘Le Pacha’ – Serge Gainsbourg
C5) E.V.A – Jean-Jacques Perrey
D1) Cybele’s Reverie – Stereolab
D2) Don’t Be Light – Air
D3) Psyché Rock (Malpaso Mix by Fatboy Slim) – Pierre Henry

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