Paris Putumayo (CD / DVD / BLU-RAY)
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ISBN: 1587591596
Izdavač:
Putumayo
Godina izdanja: 2006
Broj stranica: 0
Format: 14*12,5 cm
Područja:
Glazba CD / DVD
Highlighting artists from the Nouvelle Scene (New Scene), Paris features modern takes on classic French chanson1 Thomas Fersen • Au Café de la Paix
2 Coralie Clément • Samba de Mon Cour Qui Bat
3 Karpatt • Dites Moi Tu
4 Carla Bruni • Quelqu'un M'a Dit
5 Pascal Parisot • Je Reste au Lit
6 Keren Ann • Jardin d'Hiver
7 Tryo • Serre-Moi
8 Paris Combo • Lettre A P...
9 Presque Oui • L'ongle
10 Amélie-Les-Crayons • Ta P'tite Flamme
11 Myrtille • Les Pages
12 Aldebert • Carpe Diem
In the case of most trends, what is old becomes new again. Your grandmother’s pearls show up on today’s supermodels; her favorite crooner reappears decades later as the toast of the town. Even in Paris—the city that’s always en vogue—this phenomenon occurs time and again. The Paris of your grandmother’s time was alive with the songs of a genre called
chanson. Very traditional in its sound,
chanson was rediscovered and revamped in the late 50s and early 60s before it once again became passé with younger audiences, who embraced rock and pop as the sound of their generation. Now, forty years later, a new school of musicians has given a fresh voice to this vintage sound, creating the
nouvelle scene (new scene) that is all the rage in Paris.
Paris is an introduction to a vibrant group of artists out to prove that this is not your grandma’s
chanson. Opening the album is a track from one of the leading artists of the
nouvelle scene,
Thomas Fersen. On “Au Café de la Paix,” Fersen channels the spirit of famed 60s chanson artist Serge Gainsbourg with darkly ironic lyrics over a sweet, bubbly melody. On its surface innocent and simple, the song takes a turn toward the twisted as the delusional author confuses a lover he’s never met and a house they’ve never lived in with a woman from his past. The song ends with Fersen wishing the woman would come visit him in his new home—underneath a bridge.
Soft and lovely, the acoustic track “Quelqu’un M’a Dit” glows with the same beauty as its composer, French supermodel
Carla Bruni. Her crooning lyrics confirm why the French are often said to be among the most passionate people in the world: “I’m told that our lives aren’t worth much/ Passing in an instant, like wilting roses/ Yet someone told me that you loved me still/ Could that be possible?”
Heartbreak and passion are recurring themes in this collection, but the group
Tryo offers a welcome lighthearted interlude. With catchy rhythms and melodic hooks, Tryo writes songs for their fans to “whistle in the shower.” On “Serre-Moi,” this intention is fulfilled through a unique blend of French
chanson and acoustic reggae.
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