¡1968 Nen 5 Gagatsu, Paris no Haru - Ongaku no Nouvelle Vague no Hajimeri (Japanese Title)
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[Machine Translation] The May Revolution of May 1968 in France was a turning point in French social history. The activities of students and workers who stood up for freedom and equality had a profound impact not only on politics and society, but also on the French music scene. This is a very interesting compilation of various new styles of music created under the influence of the May Revolution and its free ideas. From French Pop, Serge Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin, Mireille d'Arc, France Gal, Michel Polnareff, Francoise Aldi, Brigitte Fontaine, who continued to release avant-garde works that transcended genres, and Yanko, who is now reevaluated as a Rare Groove classic. From film music, Romy Schneider & Michel Piccoli (Song of Helene), Francois de Roubaix known for The Adventurers, Karl-Heinz Schaeffer, Soft Machine, French progressive music with Gong influences, and many others. The album contains 23 tracks, including French progressive rock triangles with a hint of Gong. Commentary by Kazumi Akaiwa.
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