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    Martin Circus Evolution Française 1969-1985

    Born Bad Records
      • 1. Tout Tremblant De Fièvre
      • 2. Façon De Parler
      • 3. Annie, Christine Ou Patricia
      • 4. À Bas Tous Les Privilèges
      • 5. Les Indiens Du Dernier Matin
      • 6. Mon Premier Hold-Up
      • 7. Disco Circus (François K edit)
      • 8. Bains Douches
      • 9. J'T'Ai Vu Dans Le Canoé
      • 10. Pourquoi Tu M'Lâches Pas

      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.

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