Alain Goraguer

Alain Goraguer’s captivating blend of jazz-funk, film scores, and bebop creates a unique soundscape that enchants vinyl enthusiasts and soundtrack collectors alike. Known for his intricate compositions, Goraguer’s work on “La Planète sauvage” (1973) remains a seminal piece in the soundtrack genre, celebrated for its otherworldly sound. The re-release in 2000 further cemented its status among collectors. His album “Jazz in Paris: Go-go-Goraguer” (2001) showcases his mastery in jazz fusion, while “Le Silencieux” (1973) highlights his prowess in crafting evocative film scores. Released under esteemed labels, Goraguer’s discography offers a rich exploration of mid-20th-century jazz influences. His connections with related figures in the jazz and film music scenes underscore his enduring legacy and influence. Dive into Goraguer’s world for a timeless musical journey that resonates with both jazz purists and film score aficionados.

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