"Love that lovage, baby"
Of all the finds in my evercontinuing search for sexy/sexual music, this album is so far the gem in my collection. I discovered it about three years back, when information about it was much harder to find... (before wikipedia came of age).
Here's the original link where I found out about it.
Here's the wikipedia entry for the album

...for the band/project

Featuring the participation of homeboy Montreal DJ Kid Koala
...and for the creator behind it all.

Here are a few samples you can listen to or download.
And here's an interesting little factoid that I just discovered while researching for this post and that now makes me feel like a really sophisticated insider: It turns out the album cover is a pastiche of Serge Gainsbourg's second album, published in 1959.

He wrote and published in 1969 what, as far as I know, could be considered the first ever widely played sexy/sexual song (God bless the French!) titled: Je t'aime... moi non plus ...which literally translates as "I love you... me neither"
Here it is for your listening (or downloading) pleasure:
Je t'aime... moi non plus - Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg
Here's the original link where I found out about it.
Here's the wikipedia entry for the album

...for the band/project

Featuring the participation of homeboy Montreal DJ Kid Koala
...and for the creator behind it all.

Here are a few samples you can listen to or download.
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And here's an interesting little factoid that I just discovered while researching for this post and that now makes me feel like a really sophisticated insider: It turns out the album cover is a pastiche of Serge Gainsbourg's second album, published in 1959.

He wrote and published in 1969 what, as far as I know, could be considered the first ever widely played sexy/sexual song (God bless the French!) titled: Je t'aime... moi non plus ...which literally translates as "I love you... me neither"
Here it is for your listening (or downloading) pleasure:
Je t'aime... moi non plus - Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg
A self-centered french-speaking thirty-something north-american male with delusions of having something to say




