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Over the past 15 years I've found hundreds of completely unknown 45s by often unknown artists.
Now it's time to give these weird sounds the credit they deserved.
It's amazing; just LOOK WHAT I HAVE FOUND in thrift stores, second hand markets and sometimes even IN THE TRASH CAN.
Thanks to CD  I was able to save these unusual tunes on 45 rpm 7" records. It's obvious that these 45s have been played a lot, so surface noice is almost obligatory. No hi-tek cd quality, but just back to the times where no one had ever heard of digital recording studios.
All the songs on these compilations are from the original 45 rpm records released prior to 1980 when CD took over the world of warm vinyl sounds. I've tried to exclude any song that's been compiled before, but as I don't own each and every compilation album ever made, there might be some songs that you already own on another compilation album. Look, listen and enjoy...
TITLE: Look What I Have Found vol 47
LABEL: In The Trash Can Records
CAT # : GARBAGE47
Subtitle:  Quelle Peste - 16 cures for this pest from the Cote d'Azur

Le C�te d'Azur est mondaine? No, not anymore. I think you can get the plague by just walking around there. In the 50s and 60s it was paradise, mainly thanks to Brigitte Bardot. May this volume cure you from Pestilencia Nostalgia.
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1.  les nouilles � les charlots
(Vogue EPL8592  from 1967)
Other tracks are : �Paulette, la reine des paupiettes� and �Si tous les hippies avaient des clochettes�. The fourth track is also on this volume. Perhaps �Les Nouilles� is the most surprising track these guys have recorded. Who were this quintet? Actually they were the backing band of the French protest singer Antoine and called Les Probl�mes, but they released a handful of EP�s as Les Charlots.
2.  tout l�-bas � france ariel
(New Music Corporation 2102 from 196.)
Always happy to discover a completely unknown girl. This young Belgian lady recorded a few 45s including this yeye-pop tune. She released at least one other 45 that�s better than this cool tune. On the flip you�ll find �Je n�en reviens pas�.
3.  d�j� le jour se l�ve � nancy holloway
(Decca 70.944 from 196.)
The A-side is �Prends garde � toi�, from a movie called �Cherchez l�idole�. Grab your darling in your arms and swing the night away on this slow love song. Want to hear more from Nancy Holloway? Check out vol 41 for a French version of �Do you love me�.
4.  marche tout droit � henry talhour
(Panorama MH135 from 196.)
I took this from a split45 (b-side is �Madison riff� by Les Devil�s Guitar) which I only bought for the pretty girl on the sleeve. �Marche tout droit� is a typical early 60s French yeye-twist song.
5.  baby sitter � baris man�o
(Rigolo RI18726 from 196.)
And here�s another great discovery. Baris, a yeye-rocker in leather jacket, supposedly several EP�s, but this one is definitely his best. Also on the EP you�ll find �Un autre amour que toi� which is a French version of �Handy man� and �Jenny Jenny�. Also on this volume is �Quelle peste�, a great translation of �Poison Ivy�.
6.  tu as �a en toi � les firemen
( ??? 7TLA 1909 21 from 196.)
It�s a demonstration disc with two tracks on one side, the other being �Ne pleure pas sur le pass�, a translation of �More than words can say�. This is a cover too: �Over you�. I suppose it�s from around 1964, a yeye-beat tune only to be found in France or Belgium. If you can�t understand French, it means �You have it in you�.
7. dansons � burt blanca & ses guitares magiques
(His Master�s Voice 7FG882 from 1961 ?)
A French translation of  �Let�s Dance� by the Belgian prince of rock �n� roll. I must admit it�s a better version than I expected because Burt recorded plenty of boring songs in his very long career.
8.  limbo bossa � burt blanca & ses guitares magiques
(His Master�s Voice 7FG882 from 1961 ?)
It�s Limbo Rock given a fair French rendition by this Belgian rockabilly guy. And as with many early 60s rockers from Belgium you can hear the guitar influence of the Ventures and The Shadows who were responsible for dozens of guitar combos. The best known were of course The Jokers and The Cousins, but these �Magic guitars� were excellent musicians as well. Another great band Burt Blanca recorded with were The King Creole�s.
9.  j�ai oubli� bon bouchoir � les charlots
(Vogue EPL8592 from 1967)
Everyone knows what you sound like when you can�t talk properly because you�re sick and your nose is like a waterfall. Normally in French �I�ve forgotten my handkerchief� is �J�ai oubli� Mon Mouchoir�. You get it? I love this song, not only for the wit and the crazy lyrics, but it�s great French popsike.
10.  rien ne peut plus m�empecher � frank alamo
(Riviera 121009  from 196.)
This is �It�s All Right� in French, a great yeye rocker. Also the A-side is a good cover version of �The leader of the gang� as �Le chef de la bande�. Alamo was a very well known singer in France
11.  mon vieux tacot � france ariel
(Golden Music GM812 from 1971)
This B-side of �La nuit� must be the best she�s ever recorded. This could�ve been a Jacques Dutronc composition sung by Dani, Stone or one of the other well known beat girls from Fance. If she would have recorded this song 5 years earlier, she�d been a yeye star! This must be put on the next �Ultra chicks� compilation!!!
12. blanche neige � arlette zola
(DiscAZ EP1191 from 1968)
A song about Snow White, but it�s not a fairy tale. Arlette Zola (related to Emile?) has released a bunch of 45s and most of the songs were written by herself and using intelligent lyrics. This makes her somewhat special in that period. Who knows this song?
13. coutufon et foncoutu  - henri salvador
(Barclay 70.337 from 196.
From the same EP as �Dracula cha cha cha� on vol 24. Weird, but still very enjoyable novelty cha cha cha, perfect for a midsummer night cocktail party on a yacht in the middle of the Mediterranean.
14. quelle peste � baris man�o
(Rigolo RI18726 from 196.)
As the Cramps were my all time fave band (and probably will remain), this EP came into my hands because of Poison Ivy, the name of the Cramps� guitar player. �Quelle peste� is not only a brilliant French translation of that classic tune, but it�s also one of the best cover version I own. On vol 58 you�ll find his version of �Jenny Jenny�.
15. tu es folle - christophe
(DiscAZ EP1055 from 196
From the �J�ai entendu la mer� EP. Christophe will be remembered here for his �Aline�, one of the best known slows on wedding parties. But he also recorded fast beat songs like this �Tu es folle� (or �You are crazy�, but I love you�) Most people I know don�t like Christophe because of his �Aline�, but I�m sure if they listen to this one, they all start looking for his other EP�s.
16. mao et moa � nino ferrer
(Riviera 121153 from 196.)
He was brilliant in his own crazy way. �Agatha�, �Le telefon�, �Les cornichons�, and a lot more (just listen to his entries on vol 41 and vol 55. �Mon copain bismark� is on the flip.
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