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69 Annee Erotique: Music Of Serge Gainsbourg
Todd Bishop & Pop Art 4
69 Annee Erotique: Music Of Serge Gainsbourg
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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Portland, Oregon drummer & visual artist Todd Bishop takes on a new series of projects with his 'Pop Art 4' group, beginning with a modern, cinematic reading of music from the French composer, singer, actor and pop ico...  more »

     
   
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All Artists: Todd Bishop & Pop Art 4
Title: 69 Annee Erotique: Music Of Serge Gainsbourg
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Origin Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 4/21/2009
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 805558253027

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Portland, Oregon drummer & visual artist Todd Bishop takes on a new series of projects with his 'Pop Art 4' group, beginning with a modern, cinematic reading of music from the French composer, singer, actor and pop icon Serge Gainsbourg. With keyboardist Steve Moore (Bill Frisell, Skerik), saxophonist Rich Cole, and bassist Geoff Harper, Bishop brings the group aesthetic he explored with his groups Lower Monumental and Flatland ('sculpting ambient soundscapes of apprehension and tremulous anticipation...' All About Jazz) to Gainsbourg's worldly cynical yet often jubilant pop hits, including Cannabis, Valse de Melody, and 69 Annee Erotique.

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Allaboutjazz.com review By Dan McClenaghan
Todd Bishop | Portland, OR | 05/12/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"69 Annee Erotique gets extra credit for off-the-beaten-path-ness. It is a work celebrating the music of the late French pop songster Serge Gainsbourg (1928- 1991), by Portland Oregon-based Todd Bishop's Pop Art 4. Gainsbourg, whose name may not be person-on-the-street familiar in the United States, was a pop icon in France from the late-1950s to the 1980s, a musical renaissance man of sorts who delved into jazz, pop, reggae, soundtracks, psychedelia and electronica, all while nurturing a reputation for unseemliness and personal excess in the mode of California poet/writer Charles Bukowski, to whom he has been compared.



The sound that drummer/band leader Bishop has crafted is a curious mix of garage/surf rock and Phil Spector-like wall of sound production, with some gritty saxophone, a dash of Neil Young and Crazy Horse grunge, going with gusto after Gainsbourg's simple and engaging yet ofttimes Brian Wilson (of The Beach Boys) type of pop song melodies.



The title tune opens the set with a memorable saxophone-blown melody wrapped in some psychedelic keyboard swirls and echoing, and recorded-in-the-basement string washes. "Bonnie and Clyde" features the disc's woodwind master, Richard Cole, on bass clarinet and soprano saxweaving low and high around each instrument's lines, in front of a trudging drum beat and sparkling keyboard rhythm. "Cannabis" has a light and loopy marching band feeling, with Cole out front blowing with straightforward muscularity, while "New York, U.S.A" is full of fast, forward bustle, underlain by a squeaky rhythmic squall that sounds like a nest of rutting rats.



"Valse de Melody" injects a spooky atmosphere into the set, like part of a soundtrack to a noir movie, followed by "Le Poinconneur des Lilas," with its saucy, jazzy and stripped-down sax-and-rhythm section approach.



The disc's closer, "Je T'aime...Moi Non Plus," in its original version, was once declared offensive by the Vatican. It features guitarist Dab Duval's metallic chords and Casey Scott's breathy, ardently sensual vocals: post-listening cold shower required.



Todd Bishop and his Pop Art 4 have come up with a peculiar yet distinctively compelling sound with 69 Annee Erotique, a strange and excellent musical experience.



Track listing: 69 Annee Erotique; Ballade de Melody Nelson; Bonnie and Clyde; Initials B.B.; Cannabis; New York, U.S.A.; Valse de Melody; Le Poinconneur des Lilas; Le Talkie-Walkie; Intoxicated Man; Je T'aime...Moi Non Plus.



Personnel: Richard Cole: woodwinds; Steve Moore: keyboards; Geoff Harper: bass; Todd Bishop: drums; Casey Scott: vocals (4, 11); Dan Duval: guitar (4, 5, 11); Blake Thomas: cuica (6)."