(2CD)班哲明弼甌雷 一級棒
While many contemporary French artists have unabashedly attempted to present themselves as the natural heir to Serge Gainsbourg, Biolay is arguably the strongest contender to the throne.
He is a consummate master of the sultry boy/girl dialogue against an ostinato motif of swirling strings that Gainsbourg patented in the '60s, and that since the '90s has seemingly become the Holy Grail of a hefty chuck of the alternative scene (Pulp, Divine Comedy, Tindersticks, Blur, Portishead, Placebo, Suede, etc.). Nowhere is this more evident in La Superbe than in "Brandt Rhapsodie," where Biolay and Jeanne Cherhal act out an entire French film of the "couple conversation" genre inside of a five-minute pop song. Biolay is clearly at the top of his game as a composer and arranger, and indeed La Superbe sounds like the ultimate decalogue of French sensuality.
It should be noted, that La Superbe was greeted with rave reviews in France, many judging it to be Biolay's masterpiece.
DISC 1
1 La Superbe
2 15 Août
3 Padam
4 Miss Catastrophe
5 Ton Heritage
6 Si Tu Suis Mon Regard
7 Night Shop
8 Tu Es Mon Amour
9 Sans Viser Personne
10 La Toxicomanie
11 Brandt Rhapsodie
DISC 2
1 L'Espoir Fait Vivre
2 Prenons Le Large
3 Tout Ça Me Tourmente
4 Assez Parle De Moi
5 Buenos Aires
6 Rate
7 Lyon Presqu'Île
8 Melancolique
9 Reviens Mon Amour
10 Jaloux De Tout
11 15 Septembre
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