Published by Prelude Et Fugue, 30 October 2003
The
range of non-English language books on Pink Floyd is quite a bouyant
one, and here's another French title to accompany "Welcome To The
Machine" (also reviewed on this site), and some of the other Gallic titles on your bookshelves.
Published at the end of October
2003, coinciding with the opening of the Interstellar exhibition in
Paris, this 288 page book, slightly bigger than a standard paperback,
is part of the "Portrait" collection. It has an interesting cartoon
cover (see the picture to the left) of which, I guess, the characture
of Roger Waters seems to be the most successful and recognisable!
The author, Jean-Michel Oullion,
has principally produced a French-language encyclopedia of Pink Floyd,
but unlike Vernon Fitch's (excellent) work, it is not too dry a
reference work.
Despite my French being a bit
rusty, Oullion has produced a lively and well-written collection of
information, from biographical details, to album analysis, including
track listings, release dates, and lyrics in English and translated
into French.
One or two of the lyrics are slightly out, although I'm sure that to the French ear, some must be hard to decifer.
Bang up to date, the book covers
events right up to the 30th anniversary SACD of Dark Side Of The Moon,
and the Director's Cut of Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii. There is no
mention of the Interstellar exhibition though, but I guess that's
clutching at straws for inclusions!
The book starts with a brief
history of the band and its musicians, before launching into the text
proper. This runs the gamut from About Face to (the late Frank) Zappa;
significant people connected to the band are covered in good detail -
the aforementioned Zappa is joined here by Ezrin, Jenner, Geldof and
more, which fleshes out the story well.
For non-French speakers, the book
still has value - there is a nice photo section in the middle, spanning
sixteen pages. Mainly in colour, there are nice reproductions of: the
band in London's Piccadilly Circus 1967, shots from the EMI contract
signing, a live shot from the UFO, a new Top Of The Pops picture, a
nice study of the band in Abbey Road for the Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
recording sessions, a collection of Syd photos, Ballet shots, Rotterdam
1970 amongst other live pics from that era (including a great shot of
Roger wearing a customised John Denver tshirt!). There's Wall concert
pictures, plenty of post-split live shots including Venice 1989 and
Berlin 1990, Roger in Bangkok 2002, and David performing with The Who
in 1996.
For many, the pictures will make
this book a required purchase, despite any language barriers for the
main text. A good effort by Oullion, and worth picking up.
The book is currently available from Amazon by following this special link.
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