EMMANUELLE PARRENIN
“Maison Rose”
We
begin by saying that this is an album unlike any other. A
bold statement, perhaps. Yet look in the “Scented Gardens
of the Mind” book and you will see this description:
“a revelation of a folk album, with songs of incredible
beauty and innovative arrangements. It features traditional
instruments you’ve hardly ever heard before and touches
of the avant-garde. Play this album directly after that of
another randomly chosen female folk album, and you will notice
the difference! This is one of the best!” Parrenin had
been part of a traditional “antique folk” movement
in France in the late 1960’s (she was in many ways a
French equivalent to Sandy Denny or Mandy Morton); indeed,
she had recorded eight albums with musicians from this scene
before “Maison Rose”—her best, and last
album, recorded in 1976 and released the following year. The
record seems to alternate between a cosmic take on an ancient
Breton sound, and delicate, multi-tracked ballads—ranging
from sounds that would not be out of place on an Ash Ra Tempel
album to elements of traditional French folk music (including
home-made instruments) that are just as exotic. Certainly,
the avant-garde edge lurking beneath the simple folkiness
of “Maison Rose” puts in mind the explorations
of Brigitte Fontaine with her sometime musical voyager Areski;
there are also suggestions of the pastoral caranavserai aesthetic
of Vashti Bunyan, as well as the multi-track sensuality of
Linda Perhacs (to name two much-touted singers who seem to
have a similar ability to enchant). But Parrenin has her own
style, her music has its own deeply ethereal quality, and
the album itself has its own magic spell to cast that renders
comparison with other albums unimportant in the end. Magnificent…
we say. Now, on to the presentation—the highest quality
mastering and pressing (done at Acoustech Mastering/RTI in
California, the same people who master and press every title
that audiophile label Classic Records makes); the resulting
LP is housed in a poly-lined sleeve, inside an ultra-heavy
1960's style gatefold jacket, which is housed in a loose-fitting
plastic sleeve. Inside the sleeve, you will find an insert
with full details on Ms. Parrenin, printed on 100% recycled
paper. The LP labels are replicas of the Ballon Noir originals.
A top of the line pressing all the way. Limited edition of
500 copies.
Side1:
1
Ce Matin A Frémontel... 2:45
2 Plume Blanche, Plume Noire 3:01
3 Liturgie 3:12
4 Thibault Et L'Arbre D'Or 4:01
5 Ritournelle 2:29
6 L'Écharpe De Soie 1:56
Side2:
7 Topaze 6:40
8 Belle Virginie 1:35
9 Ballade Avec Neptune 3:02
10 Maison Rose 2:34
11 Après L'Ondée 3:03
12 Le Rêve 1:42
Catalogue number: LION LP-106