Interesting trivia about this recording ...
The label, Eddie Barclay, was (funny enough) created by Eddie and he became a respected veteran of the French recording industry. On the personal side, he had a reputation as a playboy and self-confessed scoundrel with the ladies - marrying no less than NINE times!
What is "Cocoricocoboy", it was a French television show running from 1984~1987, format was short sketches with guest stars AND the very cute Coco Girls dressed (hardly) in maid uniforms ... an adolescent boy's delight!
The lyrics on this recording are of course in French, as is much of the cover and record label printing.
LES COCO GIRLS - Cocoricocoboy
Eddie Barclay
Cat# 881 479-7
1984
French release
Cover is in good condition, which means there are no seam splits, no personal writing and no tears however there is some creasing to the cover and a light vinyl ring showing to the rear. To play this record you will need to use your "45 adapter" as this has a large centre hole (Jukebox style)
Special note: The record labels are injection moulded with the record, not a paper label.
New inner plastic sleeve
Vinyl is in very good condition, visually inspected under a bright White halogen light source and I can see NO marks or scratches on the vinyl. Just looking at the vinyl is not a great way to judge the condition so I then played the ENTIRE single, both sides, and there are no issues with surface noise nor clicks n pops.
TRACKS: Ce Mec Est Too Much (This Guy Is Too Much), Cocoricocoboy, Fais Moi Du Chachacha (Make Me Some Chachacha)