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MARTIN CIRCUS

EVOLUTION FRANCAISE - 1969/1985 (BORN BAD)

MARTIN CIRCUS - EVOLUTION FRANCAISE - 1969/1985 168194
format:
1 LP
release:
14.02.2025
label:
BORN BAD
item ID:
168194
barcode:
3521381590616
As soon as Martin Circus was born in 1969, the band laid foundations for the French "Pop Musique" genre, deliberately turning its back on both French yéyés and rock'n'roll to better embrace psychedelia and the French language.

In 1971, they were a pioneering, innovative group moving as fast as a speeding train, building upon everything they found on the way.

However, faced with band members changing often, management issues and music evolution, Martin Circus ended up trying to fit in every style: soul, R&B, glam rock, disco, new wave, 80s mainstream music.

To follow their journey is to listen to the world shifting along music charts. Behind the scenes, since the very first days of the band, one man had been pulling all the strings.

Manager and artistic director Gérard Hugé used to work for both the band and the label - this has never been good news.

What he cared about the most was getting records out, no matter who played on them. In the mid-70s, he registered the Martin Circus name, granting himself full power over the band.

Deciding that it no longer had either a lyricist or a composer, he made the remaining musicians embark on a series of American 60s hits adaptations.

As a result, they made tons of money : "Marylène" was a huge hit and gave them a new impulse.

The Martins adopted a new look by wearing shiny Courrèges-style suits and platform boots, and on stage they performed dance moves choreographed by the eccentric Amadeo.

They completely fit into the disco craze which was about to take over. Still, their music blended doo-wop and rockabilly with glam rock and funk music.

They eventually hit disco with a soundtrack in the mannerof French disco groups such as Space and Voyage.

Effortlessly, they released the epic 14- minute "Disco Circus", a track which was to become a real underground gem.

DJ and remixer François Kevorkian then released it on the American Prelude label in a self-edited version, shortened to 7 minutes while retaining all the dazzling passages of the original track.

It came to be a hit in the clubs of New York and Chicago, making a lasting impression on everyone who heard it.

It got sampled on at least 40 tracks over the following decades and featured in dozens of bootlegs and prestigious compilations - by Laurent Garnier, Carl Craig, Juan Atkins, Joey Negro, The Beatnuts, The Rapture, and by Danny Krivit in the DJ culture film Maestro.

As the 80s arrived, Martin Circus once again changed the way they looked and their style.

Inspired by Devo and their cold dance music, by Buggles' synthpop and Plastic Bertand's postpunk.

Throughout their career full of ups and downs, Martin Circus nonetheless managed to keep up with one stable element: contrary to what they seemed, the musicians never took the easy way out.

Their playing and arrangements were consistently flawless and polished, they relentlessly dedicated themselves to playing quality music and this can only compel admiration.

As Coco Chanel once said, "Fashion goes out of fashion, style never does."
 
  • Tracklisting
  • 1.1. TOUT TREMBLANT DE FIèVRE (1969, SINGLE "TOUT TREMBLANT DE FIèVRE")
  • 1.2. FAC,ON DE PARLER (1971, ALBUM "ACTE II")
  • 1.3. ANNIE, CHRISTINE OU PATRICIA (1972, SINGLE "IL FAUT RêVER")
  • 1.4. A BAS TOUS LES PRIVILèGES (1973, COMPILATION "LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE")
  • 1.5. LES INDIENS DU DERNIER MATIN (1974, ALBUM "ACTE III")
  • 1.6. MON PREMIER HOLD-UP (1975,ALBUM "N°1 USA HITS OF THE 60'S")
  • 1.7. DISCO CIRCUS (FRANÇOIS K EDIT) (1978, 12" SINGLE)
  • 1.8. BAINS DOUCHES (1980, ALBUM "DE SANG FROID")
  • 1.9. J'T'AI VU DANS LE CANOE' (1983, SINGLE "SOLANGE")
  • 1.10. POURQUOI TU M'LA^CHES PAS? (1985, SINGLE "TROP SENTIMENTAL")