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Salle des Pas Perdus

Model: 12707973
SKU: 16154484
UPC: 724353548926
Personnel includes: Coralie Clement (vocals); Benjamin Biolay (guitar, trumpet, trombone, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, bass, background vocals): Dieter Limbourg, Franck Le Gall (tenor saxophone); Laurent Venerey (acoustic & electric basses); David Maurin, Denis Benarrosh (drums, percussion).Recorded in Paris, France and Brussels, Belgium.Salle des Pas Perdus is a soundtrack for a film that doesn't exist, but if it did, Coralie Cl�ment says that the movie could be Jean-Luc Godard's 1959 A Bout de Souffle. And just as in the movie, Cl�ment's debut record deftly moves between high art and pop culture, from classical arrangements to lushly orchestrated pop to bossa nova, all the while making winks toward '60s French pop. Coralie, in fact, sounds like a young Jane Birkin, and even the cover photo on the CD -- a timeless, stunningly beautiful, and melancholy Cl�ment shot on a Paris street through a red filter -- evokes the artwork on records of such French chanteuses as Fran�oise Hardy. This album is a result of a collaborative effort that recalls the Serge Gainsbourg/Jane Birkin relationship: Each of the album's tunes was written and arranged by noted composer/writer/performer Benjamin Biolay, Coralie's brother. His themes range from the illusory nature of love ("La Mer Opale," a wistful love song about the moon and the sea, Biolay's trumpet accompanying his sister's almost-whispered vocals as waves wash in the background; theatrical, maybe even kitschy, but utterly lovely), samba ("Samba de Mon Coeur Qui Bat," a swank, loungy bossa nova that echoes Astrud Gilberto), and lighthearted debauchery ("Le Jazz et le Gin"). It is somehow all cohesive, each of the songs a self-contained vignette that pieces together the larger theme of the album. Fans of '60s French pop will feel that they've unearthed a buried jewel in this record. ~ Kim Reick Kunoff
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Light, refreshing retro French lounge

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Posted by: Veggiechiliqueen
on 10/12/2008
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What's great about it: Vintage French pop inspired by Jane Birkin and Astrud Gilberto
What's not so great: Coralie's breathy voice may not appeal to everyone
Perfect for a breezy summer day, Salle Des Pas Perdus brings to mind the 1960s in its swinging glory: shades of Serge Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin, Francoise Hardy and Astrud Gilberto abound in this delightful tribute to vintage French pop. Breathy-voiced chanteuse Coralie Clement (only 19 when Salle des Pas Perdus was recorded) perfectly channels the sort of laid-back, summery bossa novas and light jazz of a bygone era. It's been called "An imaginary soundtrack to Francois Truffaut's 'Jules & Jim'," and it certainly captures the groovy feel of a simpler era. This wonderful, underrated gem makes it summer anytime. Perfect background music for a sidewalk café in Paris or a romantic dinner, savour it with a glass of sangria, champagne, or espresso and feel yourself transported to a simpler, swinging era.
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