Hey Cyclone,

I've got this super cool dbl pk "The Best of Cerrone" on Malligator it's got
Love In C minor (anotherCerrone classic) and my favourite would be Got to
have loving" co-produced with Don Ray. Supernature orig. + Rmx from Reese is
on coloured vinyl from Network Classics I think?

Peace,
R

 


30/10/00 9:10 PM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> I've been listening to heaps of Cerrone of late - I think he's the bomb.
> I am amazed he doesn't get more props - he should be in the same league as
> Moroder, his Supernature LP is perfect to me, especially tracks like Sweet
> Drums.
> It's funny as I spoke to Laurent Garnier in an interview a few weeks ago and
> he was saying how all his generation in France were so dismissive of
> Cerrone, it was embarassing and not cool. But of course Cerrone has since
> been rediscovered by French producers and those from elsewhere - Bob
> Sinclar's new album Champs Elysees owes much to his style (Cerrone advised
> him on aspects, Le Fraint used Cerrone's backing singers, etc). And Daft
> Punk I reckon borrowed that quirky mask idea from the sleeve of Supernature.
> I imagine that some of Cerrone's work was popular in the days of the early
> house scene in the US - I think Kevin Saunderson once cited Supernature as
> his favourite all-time track (or one of them) and this partly prompted me to
> rediscover his work as I too loved that track as a kid. I recently located
> Saunderson's remix of it and like it very much, very E Dancer-style - it's
> on a CD of Cerrone remixes.
> Anyway, what are Cerrone's definitive albums?
> 
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