1972,
France
00:35:18;
65M;
256S;
756;
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Part 1
- 5:45
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Part 2
- 0:58
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Part 3
- 2:01
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Part 4
- 8:13
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Part 5
- 2:34
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Part 6
- 1:05
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Part 7
- 3:08
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Part 8
- 3:06
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Part 9
- 8:28
Gérard Terrones - producer
First and unofficial release of this mythical recording from July 1971 never released before. According to Mauro Moroni of Mellow Records (an italian label based in San Remo), only 10 copies of the "test-pressing" LPs existed from this album, which was originally produced by Gérard Terronès for Futura recordings (planned to be the "RED 04"). Moroni also explained that he paid his LP copy "3000 usd" and used it to print this CD. It is officially announced, on the layout of the cd, as a "Printed in a limited edition of 200 copies", which is hard to believe when it's still available on the website's "Mellow mailorder" in the autumn 2008. No track-listing, but "Part 1-9", the whole thing entitled "Trixie Stapleton 291 - Se Taire Pour Une Femme Trop Belle" and, according to the Fractal release, wrongly announced as "recorded during spring/summer 1972" (instead of 1971, for both recording and mix). The page 2 and 3 of the booklet proposed an article about Fille Qui Mousse from the "Actuel" french magazine, announcing at the time (1971) the forthcoming release of the LP "Trixie Stapleton 291 - Se Taire Pour Une Femme Trop Belle". The front-cover artwork presented here was maybe taken from a painting by Henri Jean-Enu, but, again, it's not credited. Later released by Spalax Music (1998) with Henri-Jean Enu (the artist), and then in 2001 by Gérard Terronès (The producer) with Fractal Records, proposing a 3rd release, corrected, increased of musical and information content, considered as the "final edition" of the album: 30 years later, finally, it is released.
Mellow Records, MMP 197