Conceived by M.F. Bourdot; credited as creator of the 1981 educational children's record "A L'écoute des Animaux".

Credited with 'A L'écoute des Animaux' (1981), an educational children's record composed of sequences of animal sounds; production credited to Nathan of Paris.

DeBaser hosts a review of M.F. Bourdot's 1981 children's LP A L'écoute des Animaux. The record is described as a pedagogical collection of animal sounds, intended for educational listening rather than adult experimental enjoyment. The reviewer recommends direct contact with nature over the record for children's learning.

For:Parents and educators interested in children's educational records; record collectors and listeners curious about vintage pedagogical albums.

 Sifting through record markets is dangerous yet fascinating: the scam is just around the corner, a big find is possible (but not in Italy), and in the end, once in a blue moon, there is also the opportunity to find a little gem with a decent collector's value (not really, sellers are almost always enthusiasts and set aside the rarities in advance, those sneaky bastards).

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