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Laurent Garnier - Tales Of A Kleptomaniac

Label:
Catalog#:
PIASR 0160 CDX, 945.0160.022
Format:
CD, Album, OpenDisc
File, MP3, 320 kbps
Country:
France
Released:
08 May 2009
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Downtempo, Broken Beat, Techno, Trip Hop, Drum n Bass

Tracklist

CD1 Laurent Garnier  -  No Musik, No Life 5:48
    Lyrics By - Randy Muller
  Music By - Benjamin Rippert , Randy Muller
  Vocals [Words] - Justine Bonneville
CD2 Laurent Garnier Featuring MicFlow  -  Freeverse (Part 1) 5:47
    Drums - Arnaud Rippert
  Guitar, Electric Piano [Rhodes] - Benjamin Rippert
  Lyrics By, Vocals - MicFlow
  Other [Music By] - Band, The
  Saxophone [Alto] - Philippe Nadaud
  Trumpet - Philippe Anicaux
CD3 Laurent Garnier  -  Gnanmankoudji (Horny Monster Mix) 8:56
    Drums - Arnaud Rippert
  Guitar - Benjamin Rippert
  Trumpet, Trombone - Philippe Anicaux
  Written-by [Theme], Saxophone [Tenor & Soprano] - Philippe Nadaud
CD4 Laurent Garnier  -  Dealing With The Man 5:52
    Electric Piano [Rhodes], Piano, Guitar - Benjamin Rippert
  Lyrics By - Delia Garnier , Laurent Garnier
  Music By - Benjamin Rippert
  Trumpet - Philippe Anicaux
  Vocals - Laurent Garnier
CD5 Laurent Garnier  -  Last Dance @ Yellow 6:28
CD6 Laurent Garnier  -  Desirless (Short Version) 7:14
    Lyrics By [Words] - Laurent Garnier
CD7 Laurent Garnier  -  Pay TV 4:51
    Drums - Arnaud Rippert
  Vocals - Justine Bonneville
CD8 Laurent Garnier  -  Bourre Pif (Avant Bath Time !) 4:54
    Lyrics By [Words] - Arthur Garnier , Laurent Garnier
  Synthesizer [Moog & Junox] - Benjamin Rippert
  Trumpet - Philippe Anicaud*
CD9 Laurent Garnier With Tumi  -  Freeverse (Part 2) (Stripped To The Bone Mix) 4:48
    Lyrics By, Vocals - Tumi
CD10 Laurent Garnier  -  Back To My Roots (Back To My Technodiziak Roots) 7:56
CD11 Laurent Garnier Featuring Winston Mc Anuff*  -  Food For Thought 8:36
    Drums - Arnaud Rippert
  Lyrics By, Vocals - Winston Mc Anuff*
  Synthesizer [Nord Lead Solos] - Benjamin Rippert
CD12 Laurent Garnier  -  From Deep Within 4:42
    Other [Words] - Unknown
  Synthesizer [Moog] - Benjamin Rippert
  Bonus CD
File1 Laurent Garnier  -  Premier Depart 3:01
File2 Laurent Garnier  -  Le Metal Et La Mer 2:45
File3 Laurent Garnier  -  Visage A La Levre 3:36
File4 Laurent Garnier  -  Pluie D'Etoiles 6:09
    Written-By - Benjamin Rippert
File5 Laurent Garnier  -  Images Du Chaos 1:49
    Written-By - Benjamin Rippert
File6 Laurent Garnier  -  L'Orgie 3:31
    Written-By - Benjamin Rippert
File7 Laurent Garnier  -  Moment De Grace 1:10
File8 Laurent Garnier  -  L'Homme Naturel 3:38
File9 Laurent Garnier  -  La Marquise De Sade 2:07
    Written-By - Benjamin Rippert
File10 Laurent Garnier  -  Mon Amour 3:32
    Vocals - Ben* , Justine*
  Written-By, Guitar, Lyrics By - Benjamin Rippert
File11 Laurent Garnier  -  Abstraction 4:36
File12 Laurent Garnier  -  Impactes Physique 2:11
File13 Laurent Garnier  -  Breve Luciditée 3:04
File14 Laurent Garnier  -  A Gerard A. 4:51
File15 Laurent Garnier  -  Premier Depart (Reprise) 2:40
File16 Laurent Garnier  -  Destructuration Du Reel 1:55
File17 Laurent Garnier  -  Dernier Depart 4:47

Credits

Artwork By - Mona Fabiani , Vincent Castellin
Mixed By, Mastered By - Stephane "X" Dri*
Music By, Producer - Laurent Garnier

Notes

Track CD1: Contains a sample of «No Music» as performed by Skyy.
Licensed courtesy of Salsoul Records.

Track File4, File5 composed for A. Preljocaj ballet.
Tracks File6, File8, File9, File12 composed for the MC Pietragalla ballet.
Track File7 composed for "SDF- go home" movie.
Track File10 unreleased track composed for "the Tales of Kleptomaniac album3
All the other files tracks composed for art exhibitions.

Produced at the "Jean Lorfèvre" studio in Greenwell
Mixed & mastered at the "Fly Fighter" studio
Publishing: Basic Groove Publishing
Except 1: Basic Groove/Warner Chappell Publishing, 9: Basic Groove/Sakifo Productions, 11: Basic Groove/Soundicate Publishing

SABAM BIEM - LC 07800 - 945.0160.022 - PIASR 0160 CD
℗ 2009 Basic Groove Publishing - © 2009 [PIAS] Recordings

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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by Jazzual Aug 31, 2009
I have regarded Laurent Garnier as one of the best DJs in the world for about the past 15 years. There are very few other DJs who have been able to acheive such a level of success while playing such an eclectic selection of music. As a producer Laurent has always tried to incorporate his love of diverse musics into his long players with the exception of 'Shot in the dark' which was a straight up house album.

I can't think of a single other producer out there that could build elements of Techno, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Drum n Bass and IDM into a single album and make it sound cohesive but 'Tales of a Kleptomaniac' acheives just that. The level of production is outstanding with so much depth and movement in every track. He has also managed to avoid any of the cliches of the moment. The techno is anything but minimal. The Drum n Bass combines hard, floor-rocking noisyness with jazzy undertones. The Hip-Hop brings funky French rhymes into the mix.

The disc also include a link to 'Opendisc' and a whole other album of music which shows the other side of Laurent's music. Soundtracks, Post-Rock style experimentation. Head music that defies categorisation. There is a certain sleazy, sexed up vibe that is near to his 'Cloud Making Machine' album.

It is also interesting to hear that Laurent sees his true fans as the ones that go out and buy the CD as opposed to downloading. I couldn't agree more. Pay that bit extra and support musicians!

This is Laurent's most fully realised album. One of the very best releases of 2009 in any genre.
Rated 3/5
Review by k.felgerman Jun 04, 2009
Déjà vu.
This opus from Laurent Garnier doesn't bring much to his own culture and to ours either. You can't blame him for giving us some Garnier sound, can you? But this time, you can sometimes hardly recognise what's really new in this release from the others. You may even wonder if you're listening to a track taken from Unreasonable Behaviour or Tales Of A Kleptomaniac...
Jazzy spirit alright, but what's new in those melodies? I've heard them before, for sure, probably my own, when being bored and humming something fluid.
Including Hip Hop to this release doesn't sound a good choice either, especially when Garnier sound is involved. This may sound a bit severe, but I'm sure that well hard/softwarED teenagers can create the same kind of tracks. To my view the lyrics are not even worth it.
For Garnier's sake, I must admit the downloadable files are appreciable, though I'm not really into those atmospheric things...

This release doesn't sound as a whole, but something like a test, like "In which style am I the best?".
Garnier told in an interview that, while working on this release, he had listened to these tracks so many times he couldn’t listen to them again. I think I may share the same point of view, not having worked on them at all, nor listened to them so much though...
In my view, Unreasonable Behaviour remains his best long play release so far.