It's during a shooting that Emmanuelle Seigner met Pierre Emery and Gil Lesage, aka Ultra Orange. Nobody exactly knows how collaborating on this album came to their mind, what we know is what they've given us to hear: a delicious pop/rock album enlightened by psychedelic arrangements and Emmanuelle's sensua/childish voice.
The guitars sometimes remind me of The Velvet Underground and it's no wonder with Emmanuelle voice which is clearly close of that of Nico. The album also bears the influence of what Serge Gainsbourg wrote for Brigitte Bardot though the overall album leans more towards rock than bubble-gummed pop.
All in all, what we're having here is a retro album (circa 1969) with quality songwriting and top notch musicianship. Nothing new but delightful enough to wish for more.
The guitars sometimes remind me of The Velvet Underground and it's no wonder with Emmanuelle voice which is clearly close of that of Nico. The album also bears the influence of what Serge Gainsbourg wrote for Brigitte Bardot though the overall album leans more towards rock than bubble-gummed pop.
All in all, what we're having here is a retro album (circa 1969) with quality songwriting and top notch musicianship. Nothing new but delightful enough to wish for more.
1. Sing Sing
2. Simple Words
3. Rosemary's Lullaby
4. Bunny
5. Lines Of My Hand
6. Touch My Shadow
7. Don't Kiss Me Goodbye
8. Won't Lovers Revolt Now
9. Nobody Knows
10. The Good From The Bad
11. One Day
2. Simple Words
3. Rosemary's Lullaby
4. Bunny
5. Lines Of My Hand
6. Touch My Shadow
7. Don't Kiss Me Goodbye
8. Won't Lovers Revolt Now
9. Nobody Knows
10. The Good From The Bad
11. One Day
3 comments:
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