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BEAUTIFUL LOSERS
"Nobody Knows the Heaven"
It’s 1974 in Paris. Two young guys in
their bed-sit (one of whom is French music
maven/famous producer Jay Alanski) are
dreaming counter-cultural dreams, spinning
their own eternal versions of California and
New York. The result of those imaginings is
this album, a child begotten of Baudelaire,
Lautréamont—and Marc Bolan. It's a fascinating
record, engaging as it is scarce (as in
impossible to find): a look into a parallel
pop universe. Somehow, the duo got their
record released on Monde Melody’s one-off
"Silk" imprint. And what twisted songs (in
English) they managed to squeeze into a
fifty-minute slab of vinyl! The music drips
with deep nostalgia for the decadent
"beautiful people" who lived and breathed and
then found a home in the songs of Lou Reed and
Leonard Cohen, pervaded throughout with a kind
of psychedelic sadness. All of this is
expressed by means of long jagged acid guitar
runs (or in acoustic strums) supported by
Moroccan percussion (bongos?) and heavy bass
lines from Christophe J. If the LP had been
released in 1971, everyone would point to
T-Rex as an influence, and call it "glam
folk"; fast forward to today and it’s hard not
to think "loner," and draw comparisons with
the music of Devendra Banhart or others who
have followed his lead into the consciousness
of the greater music loving public.
"We’re now decades further on in the world’s
slow self-destruction, but this sole recording
by the Beautiful Losers has lost nothing of
its freshness and superb arrogance. Blessed be
the listener who is going to discover such a
hidden treasure!" —Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe
•Hand-numbered edition of 300x copies
•Massive six-panel insert w/interviews with
Jay Alanski, Christophe J, lyrics, and photos
•Suffused with deep nostalgia for the decadent
"beautiful people", pervaded with psychedelic
sadness
Track List:
Side A:
1. Welcome (0:16)
2. Oxford 1825 (2:08)
3. Spanish Woman (3:18)
4. You are free (2:58)
5. Nobody knows the Heaven (3:31)
6. Rendez-Vous (6:28)
7. I wonder why you cry today (2:34)
8. All is gone (5:58)
Side B:
1. Like an old general (1:45)
2. African queen (5:52)
3. Something to do (3:25)
4. The shining car (2:19)
5. Suicide/inside out (0:45)
6. All is going so slow (8:54)
7. Yeah, yeah, yeah! (2:14)
8. There is a blow (1:13)
a link to an mp3 sampler, which has a little
taste of every track on the record:
https://www.hightail.com/download/cUJVblRpeFVCSnJWUThUQw
Catalogue number: LION LP-149 •hand-numbered
edition of 300 copies•
UPC: 778578314910