Paris
Paris
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Malcolm McLaren. The man, the myth, the provocateur. In his latest album, "Paris", McLaren takes us on a whirlwind journey through the streets of the City of Lights, blending elements of punk, pop, and electronica into a deliciously chaotic mix.
From the opening track, "Vive le Rock", McLaren grabs the listener by the ears and doesn't let go. The song's infectious energy and rebellious spirit set the tone for the entire album, inviting the audience to join him on this wild ride through the seedy underbelly of Parisian nightlife.
Tracks like "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Double Dutch" showcase McLaren's knack for combining catchy hooks with experimental soundscapes, creating a truly unique listening experience. The album's production is top-notch, with each song bursting with layers of synths, guitars, and percussion that come together to form a rich tapestry of sound.
But it's McLaren's quirky lyrics and irreverent attitude that truly set "Paris" apart. Whether he's waxing poetic about the art of seduction or lamenting the state of modern society, McLaren's wit and charm shine through in every line.
In the end, "Paris" is a testament to McLaren's boundless creativity and fearless spirit. It's a wild, unpredictable ride that demands to be experienced in all its eccentric glory. So grab a glass of wine, put on your beret, and let Malcolm McLaren take you on a journey you won't soon forget. Vive la musique!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Mon Dié Sénié
2. Walking With Satie
3. Père Lachaise
4. Miles and Miles of Miles Davis
5. Jazz Is Paris
6. Rue Dauphine
7. Paris Paris
8. Je T'aime... Moi Non Plus
9. Club Le Narcisse
10. Le Main Parisienne
Disc: 2
1. Driving Into Delirium
2. Revenge of the Flowers
3. In the Absence of the Parisienne
4. Anthem
5. Who the Hell Is Sonia Rykiel?
6. Paris Un
7. Paris Deux
8. Paris Trois
9. Paris Quatre
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Malcolm McLaren
Malcolm McLaren, the enigmatic and eccentric music maverick, was a true pioneer in the world of punk and new wave. With his larger-than-life persona and penchant for controversy, McLaren left an indelible mark on the music industry. Born in post-war London, McLaren's roots in the avant-garde art scene laid the foundation for his innovative approach to music. As the manager of the infamous Sex Pistols, McLaren was instrumental in shaping the punk rock movement of the 1970s, pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo. But McLaren was more than just a manager – he was a visionary artist in his own right. His solo work, including the iconic album "Duck Rock," showcased his eclectic tastes and experimental spirit. From blending hip hop and world music to incorporating unexpected samples, McLaren was always one step ahead of the curve. However, McLaren's penchant for controversy and chaos often overshadowed his musical genius. From feuds with band members to legal battles with record labels, McLaren's career was a rollercoaster of highs and lows. But through it all, he remained unapologetically himself, a true iconoclast in a sea of conformity. Today, Malcolm McLaren's influence can be seen in the work of countless artists across genres. His fearless approach to music and art continues to inspire generations of musicians and fans alike. So raise a glass to the one and only Malcolm McLaren – a true original in a world of imitators.
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