Alain Goraguer’s captivating blend of jazz-funk, jazz fusion, and soundtrack compositions makes him a standout figure in vinyl collections worldwide. Renowned for his work as a film composer, Goraguer’s musical journey is marked by the iconic “La Planète sauvage” (1973, 2000), a masterful soundtrack that continues to enchant listeners. His ability to weave intricate jazz-funk and bebop elements is also evident in “Jazz in Paris: Go-go-Goraguer” (2001). Released under various labels, Goraguer’s discography includes gems like “Le Silencieux” (1973) and early works such as “Rock and Roll” (1956). His style resonates with fans of related like Michel Legrand and François de Roubaix, situating him within a rich lineage of French cinematic and jazz music. Alain Goraguer’s work remains a vital touchstone for those exploring the intersection of jazz and film score.
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