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CORTEX feat ALAIN MION - The Unreleased Versions



Artist: CORTEX feat ALAIN MION  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: The Unreleased Versions
Label: Trad Vibe  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: TV 003
Format: 7"
Released: 15 February, 2010
Price: $7.80
Genre: Funk
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Les Oiseaux Morts - MP3 Sample MP3 "Les Oiseaux Morts" (alternative take 76)
Side 2
1.  - Mary & Jeff - MP3 Sample MP3 "Mary & Jeff" (Fender Rhodes version 77)

  • played by:Pascal Rioux, DJ Goodka From The Groovologists, Dom Servini, Slugabed, Kazahaya, DJ Moar –³ Venice Beach –³, Juno Recommends Funk/Reissues, Killer Funk Records Usa, Guynamukat Production, Trad Vibe Records

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    Review

    Alternative Parisian label Trad Vibe proudly issue two rare and previously unreleased tracks from elusive cult French band, Cortex. "Unreleased Versions" meanders through soul, jazz, funk and chill out on its two tracks, "Les Oiseaux Morts" and "Mary & Jeff." Led by Alain Mion, Cortex are a French jazz-funk band with an extremely rare discography that drives record collectors and music lovers wild. Happy to part with handsome figures in exchange for their rare releases, the record collectors out there are dealt a lucky treat here, as are music lovers of all types, as they are given the chance to own two tracks that only a handful of fortunate people have ever heard. Side A is an alternate and previously unreleased take of "Les Oiseaux Morts." A slower and deeper version, it grooves its way through gentle French jazz-funk and soft pop. A crawling drum beat joins melodic keys as the track smoothly glides along to the soulful male vocal. "Mary & Jeff" is much more upbeat. It was recorded for television in 1977 and includes an explosive Fender Rhodes chorus giving the release a truly special feel as the original track was performed on an acoustic piano. Alongside this, there are plenty of funked up guitars and energetic drum rolls making for an enthralling five minute hair raising ride through Parisian jazz at its untamed best. Owning something rare always comes with a special feeling in itself, but when the rarity also sounds this good - then you really have got something special on your hands.