Nuit Caline A La Villa Mon Reve
In July 1977 the group consisted of 13 people in total, and they recorded a set of very well composed tracks, according to Michel Moers with "no money and too many efforts". The main theme was "not love, many people already did, and still do that, very well". Instead, the focus was on the feelings those involved had about themselves and the world around them - but in a 'poetic' and humorous way. Where some thought that the result was influenced by smoking marijuana, the band indicates that they did not need that. Regardless, the songs deal with working in a boring office ('Sauve qui peut, tout va bien dans nos bureaux'), going to the dentist, standing in the Belgian rain or simply facing the difficulty of making decisions.
The music is an intricate mixture of the styles already mentioned - hints of Brel, but also of Julverne, which' line up included a number of the Nuit Câline members. In many places, the music is very folk like, with violins, acoustic guitars and choruses, at other times the instrumental parts clearly show influences of the jazz that later took the upper hand in Les Lundis d'Hortense.
With the recordings done, the album needed to be mixed in order to be able to release it. This was done illegally, in a studio of national radio and on equipment that was not intended for this purpose. The result is the album we have now, and which the band considers of too poor sound quality to re-release on CD. Michel Moers indicated in his input for this short biography that although the ideas of the band were nice, their playing did not do full justice to them.
After recording the album, the group disbanded and each went their way - showing up in bands like Universe Zero and Julverne. People like Charles Loos and Denis van Hecke are still active in Les Lundis d'Hortense related projects. Jeannot Gillis recently worked on some projects for film music, including Nanook. Drummer/percussionist Pierre Narcisse suffered a stroke in early 2007 and is no longer able to perform. Michel Moers formed Telex, together with Marc Moulin and Dan Lacksman. Although they claimed ""the best compliment anybody could pay us is that our music is disposable - that's what all music should be" they went on to create six albums. In 1980, they ended up frustrated at the Eurovision Song Contest, because they set out to loose the contest and still managed to score 1 (one!) point.
Nuit Câline à la Villa mon Rêve is a wonderful one time event, with a lot of untold stories behind it.
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