Thursday, May 21, 2015
Brigitte Fontaine - Brigitte Fontaine Est... Folle (1968)
There's nothing like a sultry French voice singing over orchestral pop to help you to come across as cultured and as having good taste. Don't be fooled, though, I just had a slice of pizza and washed it down with a Tecate.
Track listing:
1. Il Pleut
2. Le Beau Cancer
3. Il Se Passe Des Choses
4. Une Fois Mais Pas Deux
5. L'Homme Objet
6. Éternelle
7. Blanche Neige
8. Comme Rimbaud
9. Dommage Que Tu Sois Mort
10. Je Suis Inadaptée
11. Cet Enfant Que Je T'Ais Fait
I'm about to forget
Labels:
1960s,
art pop,
vocal/chanson
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French people have pizza and cheap beer, too
ReplyDeleteOf course they do - they have some truly horrible pizza. Doesn't make it classy like some artful chanson.
DeleteJust to don't tell me Tecate Light. Lie if you must.
ReplyDeleteNEVER light. Plus, I put a lime in there.
Deletethe voice is sensual and music but the words are completely staggered.
ReplyDeleteshe talks about cancer, death of feminism ... nothing sensual !!!!
if you like to listen
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