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ARTIST
DESCLOUX, LIZZY MERCIER
TITLE
Mission Impossible
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
ZE RECORDS
CATALOG #
ZE 1204EP
ZE 1204EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/6/2004
2016 repress. "Before getting french national fame in 1984 with cult hit, 'Mais où sont passées les gazelles', Lizzy was in 78 a French boyish poetry cute girl singer living in New York and used to play in No Wave band Rosa Yemen. She also used to write in
Rock News
, one of the very first French 'Punk' magazine. Her first album
Press Color
was recorded in New York with Eric from Marie & Les Garçons. Her covers of 'Mission Impossible' and Arthur Brown's 'Fire' became club cult from New York, Tokyo to London.
Press Color
was released in 10 countries. Her second album was recorded in Nassau Bahamas in Island Studio Compass Point with collaboration of Walli Badarou and Tom Tom Club's Chris Stanley. Here's a 12'', a taster of both albums featuring the tracks 'Fire', 'Funky Stuff' & 2 versions of 'Mission Impossible".
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