
 
French
Café
Brigitte Bardot to Paris Combo
French Café is a collection
of classic and modern French music that will transport
the listener to the romantic streets of Paris.
The album features
some of the greatest names in the history of French
music as well as new artists who are inspired
by classic chanson, gypsy jazz and musette. French
Café includes performances by renowned icons such
as Serge Gainsbourg, Georges Brassens, Brigitte
Bardot, Jane Birkin and Barbara alongside contemporary
musicians who have been adding new energy to the
classic French sound, such as Paris Combo, Sanseverino,
Polo, Coralie Clement, Enzo Enzo, Mathieu Boogaerts
and Baguette Quartette.
Paris has long been
an epicenter for café culture, and its countless
cafes have always been magnets for bohemians,
artists, poets, revolutionaries, laborers and
musicians. Indeed, the history of French music
is inextricably linked to the cafes and music
halls where popular music styles like musette
and chanson were originally performed. In the
late 1950s and early '60s, French music was greatly
impacted by American and British rock and roll
and pop music.
The sound of troubadours
like Georges Brassens and dramatic divas like
Barbara was subsumed by a new and vibrant movement
that blended French attitude and lyricism with
a youthful, counter-culture energy. Brigitte Bardot,
the sultry film star who was France's most widely
recognized icon internationally in the '60s, was
also a popular singer at home and a leading proponent
of the so- called "yé-yé" style. Serge Gainsbourg,
an innovative songwriter who used chanson as a
springboard for a unique brand of avant-garde
music, became an idol and inspiration for countless
musicians in France and abroad.
In recent years, classic
French styles that first became popular in the
early part of the 20th Century have been experiencing
a comeback. Some of the most popular musicians
on the current French music scene have been drawing
inspiration from chanson, musette, and gypsy jazz.
Icons of French music like Django Reinhardt, Edith
Piaf and Georges Brassens have been embraced by
young French musicians who once disparaged their
music as being of another era.
The music on French
Café unites musicians of an earlier age with contemporary
artists who draw on the sound of the past as inspirat
ion to create a style that is both nostalgic and
progressive.
Tracks: 1. Paris Combo
- "Fibre de Verre" 2. Serge Gainsbourg - "Marilou
Sous La Neige" 3. Barbara - "Si la Photo est Bonne"
4. Enzo Enzo - "Juste Quelqu'un de Bien" 5. Georges
Brassens - "Je M'Suis Fait Tout Petit" 6. Jane
Birkin - "Elaeudanla Téïtéïa" 7. Coralie Clément
- "La Mer Opale" 8. Mathieu Boogaerts - "Ondulé"
9. Brigitte Bardot - "Un Jour Comme un Autre"
10. Paris Combo - "On N'a Pas Besoin" 11. Sanseverino
- "Mal ô Mains" 12. Baguette Quartette - "En Douce"
13. Polo - "La Fée Clochette"
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