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Performer: 2005 Stars Group
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Album: Spatial Disco 2005
Released: 1978
Style: Pop Rock, Experimental, Disco
MP3 version ZIP size: 1103 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1192 mb
Rating: 4.1
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 2005 Stars Group Star Wars
Written-By – J. Williams*
A2 Bernard Fevre Fantasm
A3 Bernard Fevre News From Future
A4 Bernard Fevre Space Team
A5 2005 Stars Group Rollerball Action
Written-By – J. Fadla*
A6 2005 Stars Group Rocket Man
Written-By – E. John, B. Taupin*
B1 2005 Stars Group Telstar
Written-By – Meek*
B2 Bernard Fevre Central Way
B3 Bernard Fevre Satellite 33
B4 2005 Stars Group From Here To Eternity
Written-By – Moroder*, Bellotte*
B5 Eddie Warner Drug
Written-By – E. Warner*
B6 2005 Stars Group Space Oddity
Written-By – D. Bowie*
C1 2005 Stars Group Oxygene
Written-By – J.M. Jarre*
C2 Bernard Fevre Ronde Interstellair
C3 Bernard Fevre Moon Heart
C4 Bernard Fevre Sunshine On March
C5 2005 Stars Group Jet Flight
Written-By – J. Fadla*
C6 2005 Stars Group Life On Mars
D1 2005 Stars Group 2001
Written-By – Deodato*
D2 Bernard Fevre Earth Message
D3 Bernard Fevre Odyssée
D4 2005 Stars Group Star Man
D5 Eddie Warner Telex
Written-By – Eddie Warner
D6 2005 Stars Group Children Of Planet
Written By – Dailly, North

Credits

  • Written-By – B. Fevre* (tracks: A2 to A4, B2, B3, C2 to C4, D2, D3)

Notes

Also available on cassette N° C. 78009/10
Although C6 & D4 are cover versions of David Bowie's songs, "written by" credits are given as Mainmann on release which was Bowie's management company.
Likewise, track B1 Telstar is credited to Meek / Campbell on labels, Campbell being the publishing company.
Also, tracks A2 & A3 are taken from: The Strange World Of Bernard Fevre (L'Illustration Musicale - IM 23)
Tracks A4, B2, B3, C2 to C4, D2 & D3 taken from: Cosmos 2043 (Musax - 100.004)
Tracks B5 & D5 taken from: Progressive Percussions (L'Illustration Musicale - IMW 2)

Granirad
Very peculiar compilation repackaging some excellent Bernard Fevre and Eddie Warner electronic library tracks (Eddie Warner's "Drug" sounding more like an excerpt from an Amon Duul I freakout than anything resembling disco!) The 'space disco' theme extends to some extremely dubious Top-Of-The-Pops LP style session band cover versions (Telstar, Space Odyssey, Star Wars and more...) My guess is that this was a budget LP released to cash in on the popularity of Space, Meco and the like, the library tracks of Warner & Fevre pulled from the Illustrations Musicales & Musax libraries to pad out the gaps between the pop numbers. Needless to say the Bernard Fevre tracks are as marvellous as you might expect: otherworldly cosmic electronica of the highest order. Eddie Warner's two tracks (including Luke Vibert favourite "Telex") offer an equally tripped out, more krautrock-inclined rhythmic pulse.