Babs Robert & The Love Planet - Babs Robert & The Love Planet (LP, Album, RE)
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Media Condition: Mint (M)
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Details: Original gatefold artwork printed on 360 mcn white-white cardboard paper / one side only hand plasticization / 2 separated parts prints Originally released as: Alpha AL7003, 1970, Belgium Notes: Despite its modest role on the world stage, Belgium has produced a number of internationally renowned musicians and composers. There is the iconic gypsy jazz guitar maestro Django Reindhart, whose position remains unassailable, and guitarist/harmonica player Toots Thielemans, who became an internationally renowned artist performing and recording with Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Shirley Horn and Quincy Jones. The other key Belgian figure is composer/arranger Francy Boland, co-leader with US bebop drumming legend Kenny Clarke of Europe’s leading big band of the 60s, the Clarke-Boland Big Band. Whereas the post-war modern jazz scene produced a few notable successes, trad and New Orleans style jazz remained popular and bebop and swing were still played during the peak post-bop and free jazz years of the late-60s and early-70s. Despite the overwhelming popularity of ‘historic’ forms, there were a few worthy exceptions who pointed the way to the future: composer and pianist Marc Moulin formed his first trio in 1961 as a backing band for expatriate American musicians such as Johnny Griffin and Don Byas. He later collaborated with Philip Catherine to form Placebo, a group that mixed jazz, funk, rock and electronic sounds. Their influences ranged from Jimi Hendrix to James Brown, via Herbie Hancock and Soft Machine, and they experimented with the Moog and early synthesizers. Between 1971 and 1975 Placebo released three albums that have become much sought after by DJs and producers for beats and grooves to sample. Moulin also contributed sleeve notes to one of the most sought after European deep jazz recordings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and it’s a Belgian recording no less: ‘Babs Robert and the Love Planet’ (Alpha 7003, 1970) is one of the few examples of Belgium avant-garde jazz and was originally released on the Alpha label, a tiny enterprise based in Jette, Belgium. Alpha released renaissance / baroque music and the Babs Robert album is a wonderful aberration that is such an outlier as to be seemingly from another planet – the very Love Planet name-checked in the title perhaps? The initial original quartet line-up was Babs Robert (sax), Paul Dubois (bass), Johnny Brouwers (piano), and Johnny Peret / Robert Pernet (drums). On the album session, the quartet was augmented with the addition of John Van Rjimenant (saxes) and Michel Gobbe (bass). As well as their main instruments, the band members also played an array of unusual instruments, principally percussion. This is the first official re-release of the ‘Babs Robert and the Love Planet’. Original copies of the album fetch many hundreds of Euros on the collecting circuit and it remains a curious and fascinating window into a moment in time that still resonates some forty years later. Come with us to the Love Planet. Personnel: Babs Robert (alt sax, tenor-sax, electric tenor-sax, Bin Recorder, Acme siren, Chinese-bell, sleigh-bells, maracas, tambourine,hand-rattle,claves); John Van Rymenant (baritone-sax, fluegelhorn, Bala, tambourine, sleight-bells, cowbell, triangle, claves; Johnny Peret (vibes, bongo’s, cowbell, maracas, castanets, rattle-snakes, tambourine, drums, woodclock, trinagle); Johnny Brouwers (piano, prepared-piano, triangle, cowbell, sleigh-bells, maracas, caves,hand-rattle, guiro, woodblock, tambourine; Paul Dubois (bass, triangle, cowbell, claves, rattlesnakes, hand-rattle, woodblock, tambourine): Michel Gobbe (bass,Chinese-bell, claves); Robert Pernet (drum, tambourine, seven-notes M’Bichi, guiro, alarm-siren, home-made metal xylophone, African telephone-drum, triangle, sleigh-bells, Siku); Tracks & Credits: A1. Extra-Pol-Action (Ice Cream ’70) (Babs Robert) - Zoom Music (SABAM) 7:40 A2. Marrow Bone (Johnny Peret) - - Zoom Music (SABAM) 7:24 A3. Yesterday (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - North Songs Ltd. 2:00 A4. Architexture (Johnny Peret, Johnny Brouwers) - FriFri Music (SABAM) 5:32 B1. P.A.C.M. (Johnny Brouwers) - Zoom Music (SABAM) 6:10 B2. B.R.4. Ten Years After All (Incl. Parentheses) (Johnny Brouwers, Babs Robert, Johnny Peret) - Zoom Music (SABAM) 4:40 B3. Pro Forma I (Babs Robert) - Zoom Music (SABAM) 6:26 B4. His Master’s Noise - 1st Movement: Eastern Noise - 2nd Movement: Western Noise (Babs Robert, Johnny Brouwers, Robert Pernet) - Zoom Music (SABAM) 6:26 Extra Credits: Recorded in Ghent (Belgium), GST-STudio, January 11, 1970 (side one: - 1,2,3,4 and side two 2) and January 18, 1970 (other tracks). Production: Pierre Gorlè Recording Engineer: Gilbert Steurbout Cover Photo: Apollo 10 Astronauts Stafford, Young and Cernan view of the earth 1/4 million miles away. Other photos (incl. girl photo on cover) by Marek A. Karewicz, Michel Sprimont, Desclin and Robert Pernet. Sleeve Design and Layout: Robert Pernet Copyright by Leman & Gorlè, Brusssels, Belgium Thanks go to: Jonathan at SABAM, Hans Bellens at Motormusic for tips, Gerardo Frisina for archive advice and Tony Higgins for notes.
A1. Extra Pol Action
A2. Marrow Bone
A3. Yesterday
A4. Architexture
B1. P.A.C.M
B2. B.R.4 Ten Years After, After All
B3. Pro Forma 1
B4. His Master's Noise
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