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Polaroid/roman/photo

Ruth

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Format: CD

Cat No: BB152CD

Release Date:  04 March 2022

Label:  Born Bad Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3521383469170

Genres:  Electronic  Synthwave  

Release Date:  04 March 2022

Label:  Born Bad Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3521381569186

Genres:  Electronic  Synthwave  

  • Description

    Classic 1985 French new wave holy grail, reissued on LP with a 12 page booklet plus download code and digipak CD with 24 page booklet (liner notes in English & French).

    Thierry Müller, the French musician, photographer and graphic designer initiated the Ruth project. As early as 1982, a first version of the track "Polaroïd/Roman/Photo" emerged. "I wanted to write a piece to make the girls dance and make fun of the boys. I plugged a small handmade clock on my Farfisa organ as a sequencer. I had a small Roland synth-guitar, I put the organ in it and that's how it started."

    Philippe Doray, a big name of French experimental music, is amused by the idea of working on a more pop project and offers to write the lyrics. Thierry works on other tracks for the future LP and asks some friends to write other lyrics: Edouard Nono, visual artist, writes the lyrics of "Mots", Frédérique Lapierre those of "Misty Mouse" and "Tu m'ennuies".

    The album was finally released in 1985 on Paris Album, a small independent label but barely sells 50 copies. In 2004, two DJs Marc Colin and Ivan Smagghe discover the track "Polaroïd/Roman/Photo" and decide to exhume it from oblivion. They release it on a compilation called 'So Young But So Cold: Underground French Music 1977 – 1983' (Tigersushi) and then Born Bad Records includes it on the 'BIPPP - French Synth-Wave 1979/85' compilation in 2008. Thanks to them, the track and the album start a new life, which sees several limited edition (and now highly expensive) represses coming out between 2010 and 2015.

    Description

    Classic 1985 French new wave holy grail, reissued on LP with a 12 page booklet plus download code and digipak CD with 24 page booklet (liner notes in English & French).

    Thierry Müller, the French musician, photographer and graphic designer initiated the Ruth project. As early as 1982, a first version of the track "Polaroïd/Roman/Photo" emerged. "I wanted to write a piece to make the girls dance and make fun of the boys. I plugged a small handmade clock on my Farfisa organ as a sequencer. I had a small Roland synth-guitar, I put the organ in it and that's how it started."

    Philippe Doray, a big name of French experimental music, is amused by the idea of working on a more pop project and offers to write the lyrics. Thierry works on other tracks for the future LP and asks some friends to write other lyrics: Edouard Nono, visual artist, writes the lyrics of "Mots", Frédérique Lapierre those of "Misty Mouse" and "Tu m'ennuies".

    The album was finally released in 1985 on Paris Album, a small independent label but barely sells 50 copies. In 2004, two DJs Marc Colin and Ivan Smagghe discover the track "Polaroïd/Roman/Photo" and decide to exhume it from oblivion. They release it on a compilation called 'So Young But So Cold: Underground French Music 1977 – 1983' (Tigersushi) and then Born Bad Records includes it on the 'BIPPP - French Synth-Wave 1979/85' compilation in 2008. Thanks to them, the track and the album start a new life, which sees several limited edition (and now highly expensive) represses coming out between 2010 and 2015.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Thriller
      • 2. Polaroïd/Roman/Photo
      • 3. She Brings The Rain
      • 4. Misty Mouse
      • 5. Mabelle
      • 6. Mots
      • 7. Tu M'Ennuies

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Thriller
      • 2. Polaroïd/Roman/Photo
      • 3. She Brings The Rain
      • 4. Misty Mouse

      Side 2

      • 5. Mabelle
      • 6. Mots
      • 7. Tu M'Ennuies

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