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| | BOB SINCLAR - Cerrone By Bob Sinclar |
 | | Cerrone, on the other hand, made his mark during the seventies, with pioneering records, including Love I C Minor, which was, more or less, a blue print for the disco area yet to come, Je Suis Music or Supernature. |
 | | By the end of the seventies, the prolific Cerrone had become synonymous with the ‘beauf’ culture, a rather derogatory term for the French lower working class, and, although he is nowadays sampled by the biggest DJs, his fall from grace with the public hasn’t really stopped since. |
 | | Spanning Cerrone’s three most creative years, between 1976’s Love In C Minor and 1979’s Angelina, this album is a refreshing look back at some of the most exiting disco tracks ever released. |
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