Camille Sauvage - Le Voyage De Peter Townsend Bande Sonore Originale Du Film Passeport Pour Le Monde

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Review by Krista Thrasher

Le Voyage De Peter Townsend: A Wild, Unpolished Gem from 1959 Alright, buckle up. This album’s a trip—literally and figuratively. Le Voyage De Peter Townsend Bande Sonore Originale Du Film Passeport Pour Le Monde is one of those records that doesn’t just sit in your collection; it screams at you to pay attention. Released in ‘59 by Camille Sauvage (yeah, what a name), this French soundtrack blends folk, world, jazz, and even some stage-and-screen drama into something raw and unforgettable. It's like someone threw a global music festival onto vinyl—and then forgot about it for decades. Let’s get real here—you don’t listen to this thing for pristine production or trendy beats. You listen because it’s got guts. Take “Tokyo,” for example. The track slaps you awake with its eerie mix of traditional Japanese vibes mashed against Sauvage’s jazzy flair. It’s chaotic as hell but somehow works. Like, how does he pull off making koto strings sound so alien yet totally hypnotic? No idea. But damn if it doesn’t stick in your brain long after the needle lifts. Then there’s “Prière Inca.” Man, this one hits different. Imagine standing on top of Machu Picchu while someone plays a mournful flute nearby. That’s the vibe Sauvage nails here. He makes you feel ancient rituals without ever spelling them out. It’s moody, kinda haunting, and way more intense than most soundtracks dare to be. If you’re not goosebumped within the first minute, check your pulse—you might be dead. The rest of the tracks? They’re solid too. “Pointe Noir” has these jagged rhythms that feel like stumbling through an uncharted jungle, and “Générique” ties everything together with a cinematic punch. But honestly, those two tracks above? They own the show. Sauvage didn’t just write music—he built worlds. Worlds you can almost smell and touch. Here’s the kicker though: why isn’t this guy talked about more? Seriously. While everyone worships over-polished Hollywood scores, this dude was crafting weird, genre-bending masterpieces in France way back when. Maybe it’s the clunky title. Or maybe people are scared of stuff that feels too alive. Whatever the reason, screw that noise. This record deserves recognition—even if it comes sixty years late. So yeah, go hunt down a copy if you can find one. Just don’t expect perfection. Expect chaos. Expect beauty. Expect… well, whatever the hell Sauvage felt like throwing at you. And hey, maybe next time you hear a random jazz riff or a folk melody, think twice. Could’ve been cooked up by ol’ Camille himself. What a legend.

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Artist: Camille Sauvage
Album: Le Voyage De Peter Townsend Bande Sonore Originale Du Film Passeport Pour Le Monde
Rating: 3.0

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  • MP3 size: 30.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 122.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Générique1:15
Tokyo3:15
Pointe Noir1:57
Prière Inca3:30

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Catalog Numbers

V 45 P 2001

Labels

Vega

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • EP

Credits

RoleCredit
Written-ByCamille Sauvage

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, Side A): 45 BVG 2121
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, Side B): 45 BVG 2122
  • Other (Price Code): Série Standard

About Camille Sauvage

French soul-jazz-funk clarinetist, library composer and orchestra leader, born 4 April 1910 in Ferrière-la-Petite, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France and died from heart attack 30 October 1981 in Paris, France.

Real Name

    • Camille Andre Sauvage

Name Vars

  • A.C. Sauvage
  • C Sauvage
  • C. Sauvage
  • C. Selvaggi
  • Orchestra Camille Sauvage
  • Sauvage

Aliases

  • Eric Framond
  • Willy Lee
  • Frank Peters
  • Yedo

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Back in 1959, a French musician named Camille Sauvage released an album that feels like a journey. It’s called *Le Voyage De Peter Townsend Bande Sonore Originale Du Film Passeport Pour Le Monde*. The album blends folk, jazz, and world sounds into a soundtrack for a film. Tracks like "Tokyo" and "Prière Inca" transport you to different corners of the globe. It’s wild to think this gem came out over 60 years ago, way before global music was as accessible as it is today.