Tres Chic! More French Girl Singers Of The 1960s

LP
284 SEK

Label : Ace Records

Catalogue No: HIQLP 006

Track Listing:
["On M'a Toujours Dit\nEcoutez\nJ'ai Des Problemes Decidement\nHymne Au Soleil\nAttends Ou Va-Ten\nComment Te Dire Adieu\nTut, Tut, Tut, Tut\nJe Danse Donc Je Suis\nLa Fermeture-Eclair\n7 AM\nComme Tu Es Jeune\nSous Le Soleil Exactement"]
  • On M'a Toujours Dit
  • Ecoutez
  • J'ai Des Problemes Decidement
  • Hymne Au Soleil
  • Attends Ou Va-Ten
  • Comment Te Dire Adieu
  • Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut
  • Je Danse Donc Je Suis
  • La Fermeture-Eclair
  • 7 AM
  • Comme Tu Es Jeune
  • Sous Le Soleil Exactement

Media Condition : Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition : Mint (M)

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"Tres Chic!" is the much-anticipated sequel to "C'est Chic!", our recent celebration of the yé-yé girls of 1960s France. Here are things you need to know about ten of the tracks:

Gillian Hills, cover girl of the CD version, is best known in the UK as an actress (Beat Girl, Blow Up etc) but she enjoyed a prolific recording career in France. 'Tut, Tut, Tut, Tut' is from her 13th and final French EP.

Actress Anna Karina, who graces the cover of the LP version, also enjoyed a parallel career as a recording artist. Penned by Serge Gainsbourg, the Shangri-Las-influenced 'Sous Le Soleil Exactement' is from the TV musical Anna.

'Comment Te Dire Adieu' is from the 27th of Francoise Hardy's 29 Vogue EPs. Multi-lingual Fran‚àö?üoise also recorded the song in Italian and German, but never in English. Shame.

It was rare for a French artist of the 1960s to record in English, or release a record in the UK. Jacqueline Ta‚àö?òeb was one of the few to do both with the ultra-collectable '7 AM', a translation of her celebrated '7 Heures Du Matin'.

Although she recorded some great up-tempo numbers, dramatic Timi Yuro-esque ballads were the real forte of Liz Brady. 'Comme Tu Es Jeune' is a superb example from her debut EP.

Evelyne Courtois started out in all-girl band Les Petites Souris. In honour of Bacharach and David's song, she re-emerged as Pussy Cat with a trio of solo EPs notable for her penchant for covering tunes by male groups.

Delphine's sitar-driven 'La Fermeture-Eclair' is a Franco-version of We The People's 'In The Past'. Curiously, she didn't just cover the song, but borrowed the original backing track too.

Elsa looked not unlike Cher, and performed in a similar jangly folk rock style too. She also recorded as Nicole Darde (her real name) and with her boyfriend Claude in the duo Arc-en-Ciel.

France Gall is the daughter of singer Cécile Berthier and songwriter Robert Gall. 'Attends Ou Va-T'en', from her seventh EP, is one of many tremendous numbers written for her by Serge Gainsbourg.

Brigitte Bardot's 'Je Danse, Donc Je Suis, written by comedian Jean-Claude Massoulier and arranger André Popp, is an example of how a simple rhyming pun can transform an ephemeral ditty into something more cerebral.

Comes on 180g blue vinyl in heavy duty gatefold cover.

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