Miam Miam Monster L'homme Libellule
Benjamin comes up with "L'homme libellule", a handful of timeless pop songs about a Dragonfly Man whose purpose is to save mankind, nothing less. The only weapon he's using to achieve his mission is, errr... , love. Is there any madcap left on earth that would be ready to embark on such a foolish trip? Well, yes there is. And not only does Benjamin Schoos go his own way, the oddest thing is he makes you want to follow him! So there we go on his strange rocketship traveling through time, space and music. Miam Monster Miam's sound is a kaleidoscope of everything you ever heard and loved (or hated!). From Kevin Ayers he borrowed the nonchalant crooning voice, from Todd Rungren the almost mystical melodic sense, from Jonathan Richman the looney poetry, from Sky Saxon and Roky Eriksson the punky urge. The question of course is: is there a place for an eccentric like Benjamin Schoos in the music world today? Hey! If there isn't, shame on us music lovers!
- 1. La Mystérieuse Aventure
- 2. the Dragonfly Man
- 3. 69 Love Songs
- 4. Insectorama en Mélodie Pop
- 5. La Valse de L'homme Libelule
- 6. Saligotte Sally
- 7. Ninja Fury
- 8. Plutonium Baby
- 9. Love Adn
- 10. the Takeshi Att Cloning Love Machine
- 11. Plutanus 91
- 12. the Last Ninja
- 13. L'enfant Cosmique Serotininine Trompette Blues