Delirium in Hi-Fi
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In 1957, André Popp released Delirium in Hi-Fi (originally titled Elsa Popping et sa musique sidérante), a collaboration with Pierre Fatosme, an experiment in the recording techniques of the time.
The 1987 reissue has artwork by E. Vermeulen.
Track listing
- Perles De Cristal
- Jalousie
- La Java Du Diable
- Beer Barrel Polka
- La Paloma
- La Java Martienne
- Java
- La Polka Du Colonel
- La Cumparsita
- La Java Des Bombes Atomiques
- La Polka Du Roi
- Adios Muchachos
See also
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