TELEPHONE - UN AUTRE MONDE 12" LP Vinyl Album

Telephone's 1984 album "Un Autre Monde," produced by Glyn Johns, epitomizes the fusion of French New Wave and Rock during the vibrant 1980s music scene. The collaboration with The Who's John Entwistle enriches the album's sonic landscape. A timeless masterpiece, it stands as a testament to Telephone's artistry, encapsulating the spirit of the era and leaving an indelible mark on the musical legacy of 1984.

 

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"Un Autre Monde" Album Description:

In the midst of the vibrant musical landscape of 1984, the French New Wave/Rock band Telephone released their final album, "Un Autre Monde" – a musical testament that encapsulates the essence of the era. This LP, a masterpiece in its own right, not only marks the culmination of Telephone's musical journey but also serves as a time capsule, preserving the distinctive sounds and sentiments of the mid-1980s.

The Time Period: 1984 - A Pivotal Moment in Music History

The year 1984 was a significant juncture in the evolution of music, witnessing the coexistence of various genres and the emergence of new musical movements. It was a time when the synthesizers of the New Wave era intertwined with the raw energy of Rock, giving birth to a unique sonic fusion. Bands around the world were experimenting with sounds, pushing boundaries, and crafting albums that would go on to define the spirit of the decade.

Against this backdrop, Telephone stepped into the studio to create "Un Autre Monde." The album, with its French title translating to "Another World," hinted at the band's desire to explore uncharted musical territories and offer listeners an escape into a sonic realm that transcended the ordinary.

Production by Glyn Johns: A Maestro at the Helm

At the helm of the album's production was the legendary Glyn Johns, a name synonymous with some of the greatest records in rock history. Johns, renowned for his work with iconic acts like The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Led Zeppelin, brought his seasoned expertise to the table. His collaboration with Telephone on "Un Autre Monde" elevated the album to new heights, blending the band's raw energy with Johns' meticulous production techniques.

The inclusion of John Entwistle, famed bassist of The Who, as a guest performer on horn added an extra layer of musical richness to the album. Entwistle's contribution served as a bridge between the British and French rock scenes, creating a sonic synergy that resonated with fans on both sides of the English Channel.

Musical Highlights: Navigating the "Un Autre Monde" Soundscape

As the needle drops on the vinyl grooves of "Un Autre Monde," listeners are greeted with a sonic tapestry that weaves together the urgency of rock anthems, the ethereal qualities of new wave, and the experimental spirit of the mid-80s. Tracks like the title song "Un Autre Monde" and "Le Garçon d'Ascenseur" showcase the band's ability to craft infectious melodies while maintaining a rebellious edge.

The album's production is characterized by a balanced mix, allowing each instrument to shine without overpowering the others. Glyn Johns' influence is evident in the clarity of sound and the meticulous arrangement of each track, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish.

Legacy and Impact: Unveiling a Timeless Musical Portal

"Un Autre Monde" stands as a testament to Telephone's artistic prowess and the creative synergy between French and British rock influences. While it marked the end of an era for the band, the album's impact resonated far beyond 1984. Its timeless quality continues to captivate listeners, inviting them to embark on a journey to "another world" with each play.

Music Genre:

 French Pop Rock 

Album Production Information:

The album: "TELEPHONE - Un Autre Monde" was produced by: Glyn Johns

Record Label Information:

 

Virgin 70248

Media Format:

 12" LP Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram  

Year & Country:

 1984 Made in France
Complete Track-listing of the album "TELEPHONE - Un Autre Monde"

The detailed tracklist of this record "TELEPHONE - Un Autre Monde" is:

    Track-listing :
  1. Les dunes
  2. New-York avec toi
  3. Loin de toi (un peu trop loin)
  4. 66 heures
  5. Ce que je veux
  6. Le garçon d'ascenseur
  7. Oublie ça
  8. T'as qu'ces mots
  9. Le taxi las
  10. Electric cité
  11. Un autre monde
  12. Le jour s'est levé

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"TELEPHONE - Un Autre Monde" Record Label Details: Virgin 70248

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Virgin 70248 , 1984 , Made in France

Telephone's 1984 album "Un Autre Monde," produced by Glyn Johns, epitomizes the fusion of French New Wave and Rock during the vibrant 1980s music scene. The collaboration with The Who's John Entwistle enriches the album's sonic landscape. A timeless masterpiece, it stands as a testament to Telephone's artistry, encapsulating the spirit of the era and leaving an indelible mark on the musical legacy of 1984.

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EMI Pathe 2C 070-14737 , 1979 , Made in France

"Crache Ton Venin," Telephone's 1979 masterpiece, epitomizes the musical zeitgeist of the late '70s. This 12" Vinyl LP, produced by Martin Rushent, seamlessly blends rock, punk, and new wave influences. The album's tracks delve into societal critique and introspection, creating a sonic journey that transcends conventional boundaries. With Rushent's production finesse, "Crache Ton Venin" is an enduring testament to Telephone's artistic prowess and its lasting impact on French rock.

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TELEPHONE - Dure Limite 12" Vinyl LP Album

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  Virigin 201915 , 1982 , Made in France

"Telephone: Dure Limite" commands attention with its Die-Cut Cover on the 12" Vinyl LP Album. The fourth studio album by the French rock band Téléphone, released in 1982 on Virgin Records, showcases the band's dynamic sound. With tracks resonating from the heart of French rock, "Dure Limite" not only stands as a musical gem but also exemplifies Téléphone's innovation within the industry. The die-cut cover adds a visually distinctive touch to this classic album.

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