Entertainment [Limited 180-g Translucent Vinyl] by Marc Moulin (Record, 2021)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelMovl, Music On Vinyl
UPC8719262019188
eBay Product ID (ePID)16048601649

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2021
GenreRock
ArtistMarc Moulin
Release TitleEntertainment [Limited 180-g Translucent Vinyl]

Dimensions

Item Height0.20 in
Item Weight0.71 lb
Item Length12.73 in
Item Width12.51 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureNetherlands
TracksSilver (Who Stole the Groove?), Preface, Y.U.? (The Vowels Tune), Calligram, Irony, Easy, Le Grand Voyage, What Was It Again?, Where Is It?, There Comes a Time
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited 180gm translucent vinyl LP pressing. Marc Moulin's Entertainment (2004) is the perfect sequel to 2001's Top Secret, boasting 10 compositions that continue in the vein of his signature sound: blue screen Jazz with a good-humoured, cartoonish edge. The latter day's sound of the Belgian keyboard player and founder of jazz funk pioneers Placebo and electropop act Telex, became somewhat similar to that of St. Germain, with an atmospheric line in spoken samples - such as Horace Silver's voice on the opener - and some tasty trumpet and flugel horn. When the grooves hit, Moulin usually surprises with new mix details. A song like 'Preface' with it's trumpet line by Bert Joris has a fuller timbre than that Moulin is known for. There's even a spooky cover of Tony Williams's 'There Comes a Time'. A song like 'Irony' breathes a bit more, just like the exquisite 'Easy'.
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