"Les mémoires d'un ventriloque (Chansons 1981-2018)" by Pascal Comelade is a captivating compilation album that spans nearly four decades of the artist's prolific career. Released on December 13, 2019, under the label Staubgold, this collection brings together 16 tracks that have been meticulously reworked by Comelade himself, offering a fresh perspective on his collaborative works from 1981 to 2018.
The album features an impressive array of collaborations with renowned artists such as Robert Wyatt, PJ Harvey, Jac Berrocal, and many more. Each track showcases Comelade's unique blend of electronic, rock, and pop influences, all infused with his signature avant-garde and experimental style. From the hauntingly beautiful "Green Eyes" with PJ Harvey to the energetic "Cadillac" with Jac Berrocal, the album is a testament to Comelade's versatility and creativity.
With a duration of 49 minutes, "Les mémoires d'un ventriloque" is a journey through Comelade's musical evolution, highlighting his ability to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories. The album's diverse range of styles and collaborators makes it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Whether you're drawn to the experimental sounds of "The Sad Skinhead" or the melancholic beauty of "Larme secrète," this album offers something for every music enthusiast.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary collection that encapsulates the essence of Pascal Comelade's artistic journey.