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AchillesSilly Things
Camino Del Sol
Bye Bye Papaye
Sisséxa
The Boy From Ipanema
To Climb The Cliff
Unable
Spiral Staircase
Noelle A Hawai
Ingenuous
Frantz
On The Boat
Jappo + Eno
Seaside Week End
Chanson Des Jumelles
Companies, etc.
- Licensed From – Whatever productions
- Copyright © – Numero Group
- Published By – EMI Blackwood Music
- Published By – Corcovado Music
- Published By – New Thunder Music
- Published By – Songs Of Universal
- Published By – Warner Chappell Music France
- Mastered At – Peerless Mastering
- Lacquer Cut at – Nashville Record Productions
Credits
- Design [Reissue] – David Castillo (4)
- Lacquer Cut By – WG*
- Liner Notes – Judson Picco
- Mastered By [Reissue] – Jeff Lipton
- Producer – Antena (tracks: A1 to B3, C2, C3, C5 to D6), John Foxx (tracks: A1 to C1, C4 to D6)
- Producer [Reissue] – Ken Shipley, Rob Sevier, Tom Lunt
- Written-By – Powaga* (tracks: A1 to B3, C2 to D5), Moiroud* (tracks: B3, C3, C5, D5), Fasy* (tracks: A1 to B3, C2, C3, C5, D5)
Notes
Gatefold Sleeve & two inner sleeve.
1982, Brussels: The former au pair for Rick Wakeman of Yes and two of her teenage friends are at the doorstep of Les Disques Du Crepuscule to make an album with Gilles Martin. Living on busking wages and next door to Tuxedo Moon, they manage to make a contemporary bossanova record that provides the missing link between Antonio Carlos Jobim and Kraftwerk. Antena’s album would be issued and promptly forgotten, with Isabelle Antena moving toward jazz in Asia and the others returning to France. Twenty years later, it was findable only as a VG+ LP with a sticker price of $4.99. Intrigued by the striking cover’s patio furniture at rest in the south of France, we scooped up Camino Del Sol immediately, giving it the distinction as the second record in our library.
Six years later, we're finally issuing it on LP. The original Camino Del Sol has been given back its spacious mini-LP quarters, packaged in a replica of its Benoit Hennebert-designed sleeve, while the remaining tracks (including all four songs from the "Boy From Ipanema" session, "Seaside Weekend," two Crepuscule compilation cuts, and four period outtakes) have been given their own LP, recasting this short-lived combo’s forward-thinking mile marker as a modern-day masterstroke.
1982, Brussels: The former au pair for Rick Wakeman of Yes and two of her teenage friends are at the doorstep of Les Disques Du Crepuscule to make an album with Gilles Martin. Living on busking wages and next door to Tuxedo Moon, they manage to make a contemporary bossanova record that provides the missing link between Antonio Carlos Jobim and Kraftwerk. Antena’s album would be issued and promptly forgotten, with Isabelle Antena moving toward jazz in Asia and the others returning to France. Twenty years later, it was findable only as a VG+ LP with a sticker price of $4.99. Intrigued by the striking cover’s patio furniture at rest in the south of France, we scooped up Camino Del Sol immediately, giving it the distinction as the second record in our library.
Six years later, we're finally issuing it on LP. The original Camino Del Sol has been given back its spacious mini-LP quarters, packaged in a replica of its Benoit Hennebert-designed sleeve, while the remaining tracks (including all four songs from the "Boy From Ipanema" session, "Seaside Weekend," two Crepuscule compilation cuts, and four period outtakes) have been given their own LP, recasting this short-lived combo’s forward-thinking mile marker as a modern-day masterstroke.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Sticker on shrink text & scanned): 656605979915
- Rights Society: BMI
- Rights Society: SACEM
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A etched): NUM-002-A WG/NRP Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B etched): NUM-002-B WG/NRP Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C etched): NUM-002-C WG/NRP Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D etched): NUM-002-D WG/NRP Ⓤ
Other Versions (5 of 25)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Camino Del Sol (LP, Mini-Album) | Les Disques Du Crépuscule | TWI114 | Belgium | 1982 | |||
Camino Del Sol (LP, Mini-Album) | Base Record | TWI 114 | Italy | 1982 | |||
Camino Del Sol (LP, Mini-Album, Promo) | Les Disques Du Crépuscule | TWI114 | Belgium | 1982 | |||
Camino Del Sol (LP, Mini-Album) | Les Disques Du Crépuscule | TWI114 | Japan | 1984 | |||
Camino Del Sol (LP, Mini-Album, Reissue) | Les Disques Du Crépuscule, Les Disques Du Crépuscule | TWI 114, twi 114 | Belgium | 1985 |
notes
Gatefold Sleeve & two inner sleeve.1982, Brussels: The former au pair for Rick Wakeman of Yes and two of her teenage friends are at the doorstep of Les Disques Du Crepuscule to make an album with Gilles Martin. Living on busking wages and next door to Tuxedo Moon, they manage to make a contemporary bossanova record that provides the missing link between Antonio Carlos Jobim and Kraftwerk. Antena’s album would be issued and promptly forgotten, with Isabelle Antena moving toward jazz in Asia and the others returning to France. Twenty years later, it was findable only as a VG+ LP with a sticker price of $4.99. Intrigued by the striking cover’s patio furniture at rest in the south of France, we scooped up Camino Del Sol immediately, giving it the distinction as the second record in our library.
Six years later, we're finally issuing it on LP. The original Camino Del Sol has been given back its spacious mini-LP quarters, packaged in a replica of its Benoit Hennebert-designed sleeve, while the remaining tracks (including all four songs from the "Boy From Ipanema" session, "Seaside Weekend," two Crepuscule compilation cuts, and four period outtakes) have been given their own LP, recasting this short-lived combo’s forward-thinking mile marker as a modern-day masterstroke.
credits
Design [Reissue] – - David Castillo (4)Lacquer Cut By – - WG *
Liner Notes – - Judson Picco
Mastered By [Reissue] – - Jeff Lipton
Producer – - Antena (tracks: A1 to B3, C2, C3, C5 to D6), - John Foxx (tracks: A1 to C1, C4 to D6)Producer [Reissue] – - Ken Shipley , - Rob Sevier , - Tom Lunt
Written-By – - Powaga * (tracks: A1 to B3, C2 to D5), - Moiroud * (tracks: B3, C3, C5, D5), - Fasy * (tracks: A1 to B3, C2, C3, C5, D5)
companies
Licensed From Whatever productionsCopyright Numero Group
Published By EMI Blackwood Music
Published By Corcovado Music
Published By New Thunder Music
Published By Songs Of Universal
Published By Warner Chappell Music France
Mastered At Peerless Mastering
Lacquer Cut at Nashville Record Productions
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