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Gare Du Nord 

Sex 'N' Jazz

169 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2017

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Jazz

This 2017 expanded edition by Gare Du Nord brings together both the Blue Note remix album master and the original vintage album master from early 2007 for the very first time.

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Fresh From the Can

159 LEI

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2LP | NEW  | 2018

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Electronic Downtempo Lounge

Numbered Limited Edition on Transparent Vinyl. In the period before their breakthrough with Sex 'n' Jazz, three international albums by Gare du Nord appeared to be cherished by the many fans of the first hour. The debut album (in search of) "Excellounge" with the European hit "Pablo's Blues" appeared in the slipstream of St Germain's "Tourist" and became a classic in the genre. Successor "Kind Of Cool" contained - in addition to the title song in the best Miles Davis tradition - the film hit "Sold My Soul". The successful "Club Gare Du Nord" had a remarkable contribution by trumpet player Erik Truffaz in the classic "We Still Grow" and the catchy Becker / Fagen adaptation "Go Back, Jack". "Fresh From The Can", packed in new artwork inspired by Andy Warhol, offers a complete side for each of the three albums to preserve the original sound and atmosphere. Side four contains classic hits from the platinum albums "Sex 'n' Jazz" and "Love For Lunch".

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Love For Lunch

159 LEI

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2LP | NEW  | 2019

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Downtempo Jazz Pop Lounge

10th anniversary limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on transparent Red vinyl, High Quality (180 gr.), Gatefold Sleeve.  Gare Du Nord’s fifth album Love For Lunch consists of more of their relaxing lounge music, for which they became famous in the early zero’s. The album is a perfect blend of jazz, funk, soul and blues music. Italian singer Dorona Alberti is the true star on this record. Her vocal range is impressive and she’s bringing the different melodies to another level. Some of the songs have a direct link to films and tv series, like the song “Come To The Ball”, which they originally wrote for Grace Jones’ comeback album Hurricane.

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