Ghédalia Tazartès ‎- Diasporas (1979) FULL ALBUM

Cobalt ‎– CBL 002 (France, 1979) édalia-Tazartès-Diasporas/release/621313 Purchase reissue: 00:00 A1. Un Amour Si Grand Qu’il Nie Son Objet 09:39 A2. La Vie Et La Mort Légendaire Du Spermatozoïde Humuch Lardy 13:30 A3. La Berlue Je T’aime 16:34 A4. Casimodo Tango 19:25 A5. Revient 21:31 B1. La Fin Du Prologue 26:12 B2. Ouverture Fragile 30:19 B3. Rien Qu’au Soleil 32:40 B4. Mourir Un Peu 36:26 B5. Rien N’est Assez Fort Pour Dire 39:22 B6. Une Voix S’en Va Originally recorded in 1977 with a limited pressing in 1979 on the private underground French label Cobalt, Ghédalia Tazartès debut album, Diasporas, quietly fell into the catacombs of avant-garde obscurity only known in academic and fringe circles. Tazartès himself, (a strange, nomadic character) played upon myths and legends about his existence and sounds, making him somewhat of a lost legend, trapped between a modern time and a surreal, simple age. Inclusion of Diasporas on Steve Stapleton’s famed “Nurse With Wound List” only added fuel to the fire of this legendary album. Traditional Parisian folk, frightening tape loops, and gypsy incantations only scratch the surface of this rare document. Truly one of the most fascinating and mysterious albums ever created by a artist criminally unknown.
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