Located in the south of Paris, Orly was the first airport of international standard in France and became as such a symbol of wealth and modernity in the swinging sixties. Back then, families used to have a picnic near the landing strips on sunny sundays to watch the planes take off and dream about holidays abroad, as sung by Gilbert Bécaud in 'Dimanche A Orly' ("Sunday At Orly"). However, in this song, the Orly airport becomes the scene of a couple breaking up and parting ways admist general indifference on a rainy sunday. Business as usual...
credits
from Dynamite Jack Rides Again,
released April 7, 2014
Produced & arranged by Nephtali for Amsel Music
Lyrics by Jacques Brel
Music by Nephtali
Synthesizers, organ, overdubs & drum programming - Nephtali
Backing vocals - Dynamite Jack & Melodyne
Sequencing & effect processing in Jeskola Buzz ('Old Buzz')
Voiced at Studio Hoche (Paris, FR)
'Business As Usual' rhythm track laid out at Amsel Recording Facility (Paris area, FR)
Recording & mixing engineer - Nephtali
Executive producer - Tappa Zak