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Thursday, July 9, 2009
Les Lolitas were a Berlin-based band who sang primarily in French.
Their sound was a combination of influences that included American garage rock, rockabilly and French yé-yé, played with a punk sensibility. They formed in the mid-1980s and split around 1993.
Lead singer Françoise Cactus met Brezel Göring soon after, and they founded the fabulous multi-lingual
French-German electronica pop/rock duo, Stereo Total.
'Fusée d'amour' was the third Lolitas LP, recorded in Memphis, Tennessee in August of 1988 and produced by music biz chameleon
Alex Chilton.
Chilton plays just a bit of piano on the album, as does his friend and fellow Memphis legend Jim Dickinson.
(click on image to enlarge in a new window)
On the album cover, from left to right:
Olga La Basse - bass
Coco Nut - guitar
Françoise Cactus - vocals, drums
Michele Tutti Frutti - guitar, harmonica
- Follow link to view track listing & production credits.
From the Lolitas album
'Fusée d'amour' (New Rose Records, 1989),
Listen to:
Mummy
La Fille Qui Se Promene Sur Les Rails
Joli Johnny
Les Cactus
(click for audio)
- - OR download the full album (16 tracks) in one 46.5 Mb zipfile.
See also:
- Les Lolitas on MySpace
- StereoBio, A history of Françoise Cactus
- Stereo Total website
- As of this writing, the rest of the Lolitas catalog (and a Coco Nut solo record) are posted at cosmozebra. (This post hopefully improves upon Cosmo's slightly noisy vinyl rip of 'Fusée d'amour' - - unless you're a fan of clicks and pops)
Labels: audio, cover tunes, foreign language covers, oh-those '80's