Thankfully Discogs came along and I could, at least, know what else they recorded which eventually revealed that they released very little.
The band later changed their name to Les Saxas and they released even less. Officially Les Saxas only ever put out two songs for the good people of the world. The song Chez Fefer from the "Vive le Ska" compilation from 1989 and the song Gueule De Bois which was not released as an audio track but on a video called Bar'ouffs from 1990 that was only released on VHS - probably Region 2 which means that American VCRs wouldn't have been able to play the tape. (NTSC as opposed to PAL) but, despite that, I have included the song in this download.
The music offered in this download is a lot of incredible rare pieces of ska history but the sound quality of these tracks are not very good. If you are a casual ska fan you might want to skip this one but if you are a true skarcheologist (I forget who coined this term many years ago, but I thank them!) you will really appreciate this post.
Saxawhaman - Maquette* (demo tape recorded on the 11th of April, 1986)
1 Fuera de la Lei
2 Midnight Madness
3 Sweet Honey Moon on My Blue Bird
1 Zombie's Night
2 Fuera de la Lei
3 Sweet Honey Moon on My Blue Bird
This, and the song Le Robot, is all I have by this band aside from a few live songs I found on YouTube:
*Fuera de la Lei (live)
*White Man (live) - Clash cover
*La Bamba (yes, this is a cover too - Richie Valens - but you knew that)
And then I threw in the first song that Les Saxas played the first time they played live. It's an instrumental and I don't know what the title of the song is. I stole it from YouTube.
Then there are these three Les Saxas songs
*Chez Fefer
*Guele de Bois (from the VHS tape)
*Saint Kemar
They actually do have other songs floating around out there but I don't have them. If anybody does, please let me know.
*For the record I do own these original cassettes and I am willing to part with them. If you need to own these artifacts - these museum pieces of ska history - let me know. We'll talk.
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