Punk 45: Les Punks
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| Punk 45: Les Punks | ||||
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| Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
| Released | November 11, 2016 | |||
| Genre | Punk rock | |||
| Length | 53:09[1] | |||
| Language | French, English | |||
| Label | Soul Jazz | |||
| Punk 45 chronology | ||||
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Punk 45: Les Punks (subtitled: The French Connection: The First Wave Of French Punk 1977-80) is a 2016 compilation album of French punk rock music by Soul Jazz Records.
France was one of the first places in Europe that embraced punk rock once the music scene began in the United Kingdom.[1] Louis Pattison of Pitchfork described the album's historical context of the music, noting that punk rock music, despite being developed in New York and London led to France providing "much of the genre’s intellectual and aesthetic grounding."[2] Much of the French punk on the album contains references to writers like Arthur Rimbaud and Voltaire, art movements like Dada and surrealism, and erotic provocations of Serge Gainsbourg. The album spotlights the role of figures like Paris-based Marc Zermati, whose label Skydog fostered the early connection between New York and London.[2] The liner notes of the album proclaim that France's punk rock movement came from the countries "long-held love of revolution and rebellion."[3]
Release
Punk 45: Les Punks: The French Connection was released by Soul Jazz Records on November 11, 2016.[1] It was released on compact disc and double vinyl.[3]