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De l'Amour le Mieux(more) »rank: 78423by: Natasha St. Pier
:Album Description:Sophomore album for the French Canadian popstar. Columbia. 2002. |
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Piece of My Soul(more) »rank: 75695by: Garou
:Album Description:2008 English language album from the French superstar who is best known for his performance as Quasimodo in the late '90s stage production of Notre-Dame de Paris. 13 tracks including 'Stand Up', 'Heaven's Table' and 'Take A Piece Of My Soul'. Columbia. |
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Comic Strip(more) »rank: 45728by: Serge Gainsbourg
:Album Description:2008 English language album from the French superstar who is best known for his performance as Quasimodo in the late '90s stage production of Notre-Dame de Paris. 13 tracks including 'Stand Up', 'Heaven's Table' and 'Take A Piece Of My Soul'. Columbia. |
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Initials S.G.(more) »rank: 59082by: Serge Gainsbourg
:Album Description:Collection of tracks dating from the early 60s through the late 70s, featuring duets with Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin & Catherine Deneuve. 23 tracks. Mercury. 2003. |
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Prototypes(more) »rank: 30598by: Prototypes
:Album Description:The infectious music of France's Prototypes is a skillful balance of large guitars and beautiful dance-floor beats that play homage to French new wave and the snotty dance rock of the 21st century. With sonic comparisons to Stereo Total, Elastica, and Les Rita Mitsouko, Prototypes hands you a cigarette, buys you a shot of absinthe, and leads you by the hand to the dance floor. Welcome to the party. :What's this: a mutant, synth-heavy, dance pop trio led by a hot new-wave chick who sings in French? Umm, it's a bit early for the electroclash revival, isn't it? Thankfully, it is way ... |
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Cambodian Rocks Volume 1(more) »rank: 42571by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Before the genocide in Cambodia in 1975, Cambodians traveled in and out of France and became very influenced by the western music. Can you imagine music echoed from the Beatles, Bee Gees, Monkees, Santana, Van Morrison, Scott McKenzie, Carpenters, and much more in Cambodian versions and lyrics?! These two collections prove it all with many more to be heard in the future compilation. These late-60's/early 70's era songs have a sound that's completely inexplicable despite the use of standard rock instrumentation and song structures. The blossoming night club scene in the urban areas and loads of bar bands during the '70s brought ... |
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L' Album de Noel(more) »rank: 104928by: Roch Voisine
:Album Description:The French Canadian pop-star's 2000 Christmas album. Musicor. |
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Couleur Café(more) »rank: 76997by: Serge Gainsbourg
: :Largely unknown in this country, Gainsbourg has become the toast of the rock underground in recent years, with hipsters ranging from Beck to the Bad Seeds readily dropping his name. The son of Russian Jewish immigrants, Gainsbourg dabbled as a painter and pianist in the mid-'50s while sipping Pernod in the seedy nightclubs and cafes of Pigalle. He finally found his true calling in 1958 at the age of 30 when he launched his recording career by delivering romantic and risqué monologues about the Bohemian arts scene with a distinctive voice best described as a mix of Lou Reed and Maurice Chevalier. Mercury ... |
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Cambodian Rocks Volume 2(more) »rank: 60309by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Incredible recordings from the late 60s, early 70s Cambodian rock scene range from mad garage-band rave-ups to mystic go-go organ/fuzz guitar, with exotic female singers. Extremely sensual and emotionally. Echoed from the Beatles, Bee Gees, Monkees, Santana, Van Morrison, Scott McKenzie, Carpenters, and much more in Cambodian versions and lyrics?! |
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Masked & Anonymous(more) »rank: 36557by: Bob Dylan
: :OK, so the movie to which it’s attached has been denigrated by most of the critics who’ve reviewed it. The soundtrack itself is a marvel that stands just fine on its own. Start with the four tracks by Dylan himself, including bristling new versions of 'Cold Irons Bound' and 'Down in the Flood' recorded with his remarkable touring band. Add gospel heavyweights Shirley Caesar shouting 'Gotta Serve Somebody' and the Dixie Hummingbirds offering country-soul salvation in 'City of Gold.' But these and performances by Los Lobos and the Grateful Dead are just a warm-up for the CD’s more inspired third: Dylan covers by ... |




