Georges Raudi – Stercok
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Listen/Download – Georges Raudi – Stercok MP3
Greetings all.
The track I bring you today is one of those things that I first encountered back in the old Soulstrut days, and managed to pick up a few years later.
The track ‘Stercok’ originated on the soundtrack to a 1970s French TV series about the cat burglar Arsene Lupin (about whom other films had been made, before and after this show).
The ‘soundtrack’ as it was, was restricted to two sides of a 45. One side a terrible Jacques Dutronc song, and the other, this very groovy, funky Hammond instrumental.
Though the cut is credited to Georges Raudi and His Orchestra, it seems the artists name is correctly spelled ‘Rodi’.
Georges Rodi was a keyboardist and composer with a ton of credits as a sideman and several albums under his own name.
‘Stercok’ (I have no idea what the title refers to) starts out with a punchy drum roll, followed by thumping bass, distorted rhythm guitar and lots of atmospheric, Hawkshaw-esque organ work. There are also piano solos (probably Rodi, as well).
The feel is very much a perfect late 60s/early 70s discotheque-au-go-go vibe, and I can definitely picture it being used as the background to a swinging scene.
Interestingly, for a groovy, French-only 45 release, ‘Stercok’ isn’t terribly expensive or hard to track down, so go get yourself a copy.
I hope you dig it, and I’ll see you all next week.
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Keep the faith
Larry
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