Wreckless Eric - Le Beat Group Electrique (1989, Remastered 2017)

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Title: Le Beat Group Electrique
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Fire Records
Genre: Rock, Indie, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:29 min
Total Size: 245 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Tell Me I'm The Only One
02. Wishing My Life Away
03. Depression
04. It's A Sick Sick World
05. Just For You
06. Sarah
07. The Sun Is Pouring Down
08. I'm Not Going To Cry
09. You Sweet Big Thing
10. Fuck By Fuck
11. Parallel Beds
12. True Happiness

With the LP version exclusively reissued for Record Store Day 2014, this classic record from Wreckless Eric is now available on CD from 28th July. Le Beat Group Electrique is the sound of lo-fi from before the term lo-fi was invented. The Searchers, The Hollies, The Mojos, The Merseybeats, The Big Three; 1964 and the sound of The Velvet Underground live in 1969. Love songs, unrequited love songs, lost love songs, songs about losing the plot. Funny songs, sad songs, fooked-up songs, songs about fooking. And songs about not fooking. Le Beat Group Electrique is Wreckless Eric's first entirely homemade album, recorded in 1988 by Eric in the living room of his flat - 165B Uxbridge Road, London W12 - using a Teac four track tape recorder and a ramshackle collection of redundant recording studio junk. In 1987 Eric stopped performing and writing convinced that his only musical contribution had been the proliferation of widespread unhappiness. He suffered a nervous breakdown and spent time in a London psychiatric hospital. On his recovery, in the summer of 1988, he started to write again and made eerie, late-night demo recordings in his London flat. He met up with Andre Barreau and Catfish Truton who became his backing group. Originally it was a full-on guitar, bass and drums, high volume, large amplifier affair, but as they rehearsed in Eric's flat this wasn't practical so they used small amplifiers and a cardboard box for a drumkit. In the middle of a rehearsal they made a demo on a Teac four track open reel tape recorder of one of Eric's songs, Sweet Big Thing, Catfish beating on a cardboard box with a tambourine inside, Andre on a Hofner Violin bass liberated from The Bootleg Beatles lock-up (The Bootleg Beatles was Andre's day job) through the amplifier of a Dansette record player, and Eric on guitar and live vocal. The result was fresh, vibrant, unusual - VU meets T Rex. Over the next few weeks they went on to make an album in this way. Guitar, bass, percussion and vocals all recorded live in the same room - they didn't even use headphones. An ancient WEM Audiomaster for a mixing desk and one remaining track on the four track for all the overdubs. The album came out in 1989, on the French label, New Rose. In an era of slick production and gloss Le Beat Group Electrique was the antithesis of all that: intimate, charming, personal and idiosyncratic. Fully realised but rough around the edges it was well received in Germany but widely misunderstood elsewhere. The head of New Rose told Eric that he would never have any success until he made a proper record in a real studio with a real engineer and a real producer and until then he would never be happy. Eric left in search of a proper label. Twenty five years later Fire Records are proud to reissue the album, beautifully remastered and repackaged under Eric's direction. As Eric himself says: "It's a long hard road to True Happiness. I'm about as happy as a man can be, even more so now that the world appears to be catching up with me and this album's coming out again. And I'm very glad I never gave it all up. I hope you can find a place for it."


  • Dieter
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please re-up in flac

thank you
  • Dieter
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perfect

thanks a lot