His albums are known worldwide, notably "Troupeau Bleu" and "Volume 2" with Cortex (re-released several times and sampled by many musical artists and DJs). Also popular were albums under his own name, including "Pheno-Men" which was used as a theme for many radio programs, "Alain Mion in New York" recorded with David Binney and Marc Johnson, and "Some Soul Food" recorded in Stockholm (Sweden) with Patrik Boman and Ronnie Gardiner. 2009-10, with the singer Adeline de Lépinay reprising the role originally performed by Mireille Dalbray on the Troupeau Bleu album. Filmed in concert and broadcast by Mezzo TV, the group's repertoire included both new and old compositions of Alain Mion, reflected in the new album "Let's Groove", released on Trad Vibe Records and presented during a concert in Paris at Petit Journal Montparnasse en 2012.
Great care has been given to the 24 bits transfer respecting original sound. Previous CD "Troupeau Bleu" were made from a simple vinyl copy. Matrix, Runout (Runout A): TROUPEAU BLEU A. Matrix, Runout (Runout B): TROUPEAU BLEU B. Rights Society: SACEM. Other Versions (5 of 13) View All.
Troupeau Bleu by Cortex on WhoSampled. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Troupeau Bleu (1975). was sampled in. One Beer by MF DOOM (2004). Visions by Wiz Khalifa (2010). No Games by Jaylib (2003). see 21 more connections.
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