BROTHER JT - GIOVANNI TEOREMA
Soundtrack of the unreleased film "Take Off, Zebra Baby" made in 1966 by renowned French director Guy Roe
"Ostensibly the effort of French director Guy Roe - who, the accompanying booklet tells us, eventually committed suicide by shotgun as a result of the film's poor reception - Take Off Zebra Baby! tells the story of two strangers who meet at an airport while awaiting a flight.
The travelers, known only as "The Man" and "The Woman", converse, wander around the deserted airport and have the sort of existential brushes with ennui that we expect from bad French films.
The soundtrack, performed by "composer Giovanni Teorema" (aka Brother JT), consists of a series of minimalist lounge instrumentals and stripped-down, Sid Barretty psychedelic ballads, punctuated by fragments of dialogue from the film itself.
The dialogue is great - at once brilliantly authentic and utterly banal, it tells an airport-bound tale that goes absolutely nowhere."
(Splendidzine)
Out on Apartment Records
Titel: Take Off Zebra Baby! Music For Non-Existent Films Vol. 1
Stil: Soundtracks
Typ: 10 inch
Preis: 20.- CHF

Songs:
SIDE ONE:
Main Theme
Je ne c'est qua (sic)
Holding Pattern
Bittersweet
Last Tango In Newark
SIDE TWO:
Sweet Skin
Final Descent
Everybody's Gone To The Moon
(by Jonathan King)
Take Off Zebra Baby
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