Albert Marcœur is a French composer, singer and songwriter. He began his career in the early 1970s. His body of work mixes melodic, rhythmic and sonic experimentations with fancy nursery rhymes, humorous and offbeat lyrics. In France he has been called "the French Frank Zappa". Albert Marcœur was born on December 12 1947, in Dijon, France. During his formal education of clarinet at the National Academy of Music and Dance of Dijon, Marcoeur actively participated in many straightforward college rock 'n roll bands. Closing an end to his formal training Marcoeur's musical visions had gravitated towards the experimental facets of music, wishing "to do nothing else but make my own music".
Kahimi Karie (カヒミ・カリィ) is an Japanese experimental pop musician. She made her debut in 1992 with the cheeky "Mike Alway's Diary" and when on to become a well known Shibuya-kei singer. During this time she was dating FLIPPERS GUITAR's Oyamada Keigo, and the two become the It couple of Shibuya. In the mid 1990s she released a string of successful EPs and singles produced by Oyamada (also making appearances in his work such as 69/96) and French musician Momus.
The definitive best of Paul Mauriat, the byword for easy listening that continues to be loved all over the world through the ages. Contains 50 songs in total, including the representative songs "Love is Light Blue," "Olive Necklace," and "Pearl of the Aegean Sea." The 2018 DSD master based on the original analog tapes from overseas/Japan has been converted to 352.8kHz/24bit and recorded (sound source not yet distributed in high resolution) MQA-CD x UHQCD = high-quality disc that can also be listened to in high resolution.