Fortunately the UK iTunes store does have a good selection .

Colin Hill
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Augusto de Ornellas Abreu 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 9:54 PM
  Subject: Re: [HG-new] French trad on iTunes


  iTunes is not available to people that live outside the US (the iTunes store 
is limited to each geographical region...)


  On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 5:41 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

    Sound clips are offered on the FNAC site (Uli's link below) for the 
Saint-Genest album, but you can't buy the recording from the site, either as a 
CD or MP3's. This recording is still commercially unavailable, as far as I can 
tell. I agree with Martin that Ecoliers de Saint Genest and Cafe Charbons are 
pretty essential recordings for an HG player to own. Maybe we'll see them on 
iTunes or eMusic soon. Meanwhile, contact me if you want to buy unauthorized 
copies (www.frenchtradmusic.com). 

    Let's support the musicians where we can by buying the classic stuff that's 
commercially available, and maybe start to gently pester our favorite French 
trad musicians to make the other stuff available as MP3s (anyone want to ask 
Gilles about getting Saint Genest onto iTunes?)

    Mitch Gordon

    [email protected] writes:
      Hi,

      talking about these *old* days and the AMTA recordings I would like to 
give
      a hint on my favourite album from these early days. It is the album 
"Danses
      de Berry" by "Les Ecoliers de Saint-Genest". Despite having listened to
      hundreds of drone music LPs / CDs since as a music critique for Germany's
      Folk-MICHEL and later Folker mag this is still one of my all time
      favourites. The band features a very young, 16 or 17 years old Gilles
      Chabenat, and, as the subtitle says, it contains: "Airs Nouveaux pour 
Danses
      Anciennes", new music for old dances. Many of these then "new airs" are
      today probably perceived to be traditional. Chabenat for example 
introduced
      his today widely renowned "Poules Huppées". These kids at their time were
      pioneers in what nowadays is called "musique trad": they composed new 
tunes
      in the old style. What made the record also exceptional is that they
      combined hurdy-gurdies and bagpipes with cello.

      If you don't know the CD, you should give it a try.

      you can listen to some samples here:

      
http://musique.fnac.com/a662705/Saint-Genest-les-Ecoliers-De-Danses-du-Berry
      -CD-album

      Best regards,

      Uli


      Am 10.12.10 06:25 schrieb "David Gillett" unter <[email protected]>:


      > I just checked on eMusic and they have no less than 27 albums from the
      > AMTA catalog!  eMusic is a subscription service that gives you a
      > monthly credit enough for about two or three albums per month, but you
      > can purchase Booster Packs if you really want (need) to binge at any
      > time - like finding the AMTA catalog and can't wait!   (No, I don't
      > have any association with the company besides being a satisfied
      > customer)
      > 
      > On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Augusto de Ornellas Abreu
      > <[email protected]> wrote:
      >> Eric Raillard playing that tune
      >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yraFIAlgOUU
      >> 
      >> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Colin 
<[email protected]>
      >> wrote:
      >>> 
      >>> I may finally actually join iTunes now.
      >>> It was hearing Chavannee on a BBC Radio 2 program "Folkweave" that 
first
      >>> really alerted me to the HG (would be early 70's) and, in particular, 
the
      >>> Bois de Vaux tune which captivated me (I have learned most of it, 
honest). I
      >>> taped the program on cassette - poor quality of course - and it was 
years
      >>> after that I joined this group in an attempt to identify the tune 
(you did,
      >>> of course).
      >>> Ah, memories. :-)
      >>> 
      >>> Colin Hill
      >>> 
      >>> ----- Original Message -----
      >>> From: [email protected]
      >>> To: [email protected]
      >>> Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 6:52 PM
      >>> Subject: Re: [HG-new] French trad on iTunes
      >>> Search by artist on iTunes...and it's far from foolproof. For example,
      >>> searching "Patrick Bouffard" brings up a list of tunes from Joue
      >>> Jenzat...click on one of those and you get to the album. To get to 
Rabaterie
      >>> and Revenant de Paris search on "Trio Patrick Bouffard". And Tour a 
Tour
      >>> doesn't seem to come up under Patrick at all, but you can get there by
      >>> searching for Gilles Chabenat.
      >>> 
      >>> Clunky interface or not, I'm thrilled to see this stuff available
      >>> commercially.
      >>> 
      >>> The iTunes site is http://www.apple.com/itunes/.
      >>> 
      >>> As I mentioned, I'll try to get a "one-stop shopping" French trad
      >>> recordings page together on my website, frenchtradmusic.com, in the 
next
      >>> 2-3weeks. (I used to have an AMTA page there, but those links are 
defunct.)
      >>> 
      >>> Mitch
      >>> 
      >>> [email protected] writes:
      >>> 
      >>> That is quite a collection!  Is there a (relatively) easy way to
      >>> search for this goldmine, or did you just check up on the artists
      >>> familiar to you.
      >>> 
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