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01. Christie Laume/Marta Kubisova - Christie Laume - Rouge, Rouge
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02. Christie Laume/Marta Kubisova - Marta Kubi?ová -Tak Dej Se K Nám A Projdem Svět
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ARTIST
LAUME/MARTA KUBISOVA, CHRISTIE
TITLE
Rouge, Rouge
FORMAT
7"
LABEL
MUNSTER RECORDS
CATALOG #
MR 7390EP
MR 7390EP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/11/2025
This 45 comprises two killer pop dancers with plenty of psych fuzz guitars, punchy horns and funky beats: the in-demand
Christie Laume
's mod anthem "Rouge-Rouge" and
Marta Kubisova
's "Tak Dej Se K Nám A Projdem Svět," a glorious LP-only song that has never available on a 45 before. Sister-in-law of
Edith Piaf
(who introduced her to the music business), Christie Laume became a ye-ye style singer in '60s France. Her mod anthem "Rouge, Rouge" (1967) is a great song that never fails in making the dance floor shake, taken from a very rare and in-demand EP. On the flipside comes Marta Kubi?ová, one of the most popular singers in the Czech Republic in the '60s. Her "Tak Dej Se K Nám A Projdem Svět" is a glorious LP-only song from 1969 that has never available on a 45 before. Expect heavy basslines, punchy horns and fuzzy guitars.
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