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French Pop Compilations - Slipcue.Com French Music GuideFRENCH POP COMPSI've heard tell that up North in Canada that they have all kinds of groovy French 60s/garage and pop compilations out. Sadly, few of those make it down here to California. Still, here are some of the great collections of dubious copyright which have recently made it into the Slipcue corporate HQ.French Rock & Pop: Various Artists 'LES ARTISTES TOT OU TARD EN DUO' (Tot Ou Tard, 2005)Duet and trio collaborations between various artists on the (fabulous!) French label, Tot Ou Tard. Available through the label's website, )Various Artists 'LA BELLE EPOQUE - EMI'S FRENCH GIRLS: 1965-1968' (EMI-Zonophone, 2007)Here's a rare bird: an above-board compilation of French girl-groupish 1960s ye-ye pop-rock. While this collection does sport much cleaner, brighter sound quality than many of the bootlegs that've been coming out over the last decade or so (see below), it's also kinda tame by comparison. While there are a few outlandish arrangements, these vintage singles tend to be more pop-vocals oriented than rock'n'roll, more about co-optation than innovation. Still, there are some fun tracks, notably Christine Laume's giddy, teenyboppin' 'Agathe Ou Christine' and 'Te Te Moques De Moi,' by Ria Bartok.
A lot of this is more in the Connie Stevens/Petula Clark vein, but then again, for fans of that stripe of girly pop, this might be a real gem. Nothing terrible, but if you're a rocker, this won't get your blood pumping the same way as, say the ULTRA CHICKS collections. Worth a spin!Various Artists 'BINGO! FRENCH PUNK EXPLOITATION: 1977-1982' (Born Bad Records, 2017)Various Artists 'BIPPP: FRENCH SYNTH WAVE 1979-1985' (Eversong, 2008)Not really my scene, but probably worth mentioning anyway.Various Artists 'BONJOUR PARIS! BON BON FRENCH SPECIAL' (Universal, 2006)Various Artists 'BRASSENS CHANTE PAR.' (Formulette Production, 2011)A short but sweet tribute to troubadour Georges Brassens, with contributions from modern artists such as Adelbert, Agnes Bihl, Yves Jamait and others.Various Artists 'C'EST CHIC! FRENCH GIRL SINGERS OF THE 1960s' (Ace Records, 2010)In an already crowded field of French pop reissues, the esteemed Ace label distinguishes itself with this top-notch collection of girly, teenybop ye-ye oldies, featuring plenty of little-known gems and obscure artists along with blockbusters from headliners such as, Petula Clark, and Jacqueline Taieb.
Among the less well-known artists on here are singers such as Louise Cordet, Christie Laume, Charlotte Leslie and Arlette Zola, as well as one of my favorite forgotten bands, Les Surfs, who had a lovely Brill Building-ish sound. As always, when Ace does something, they do it right, and this is a pretty strong selection that will bring a smile to hardcore collectors and newbies alike. Highly recommended!Various Artists 'CUISINE NON-STOP' (Luaka Bop, 2002)David Byrne's far-reaching label makes it to the Gallic territories, with this loopy set of kooky, postmodern cabaret tunes, a quirky update of the Parisian cafe music of the 1930s.
The album opens with the crosscultural acoustic world-jazz of Lo'Jo, and moves into a succession of likeminded contemporaries. The spirits of Tom Waits, Serge Gainsbourg, Edith Piaf and Charles Trenet hover over this collection, which gives a welcome alternative to the more staid tradition of French pop vocals. A set like this bodes well: I hope Byrne & Co. Have a volume or two of other French material on tap - samplers of great indie rock by the likes of Francoiz Breut, Katarine and Etienne Charry would also be welcome, as well as a look at modern French hip-hop and electronica. Oui!Various Artists 'FEMMES DE PARIS, v.1' (FGL/Anthology, 2002)Various Artists 'FEMMES DE PARIS, v.2' (FGL/Anthology, 2002)Various Artists 'FEMMES DE PARIS, v.3' (FGL/Anthology, 2004)Various Artists 'FILLES FRAGILES, v.1' (Zyx Music, 2008)Various Artists 'FILLES FRAGILES, v.2' (Zyx Music, 2008)Various Artists 'LA FRANCE ET LES BEATLES, v.1' (Magic Records, 2006)The first volume in a multi-disc series of French-language Beatles covers.
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This rather faithfully charts the progress of the Lennon-McCartney-Harrison ouvre as interpreted across the English Channel. Some recordings are disasterous (such as I Trovatori's take on 'Please Please Me,' which opens the album, and Les Blue Notes' near-lifeless 'Girl') others are merely dutiful and a few are spunky and fairly inspired. All of these recordings have tremendous historical and kitsch value, and some are utterly delicious. (The irony of having an all-French translation of 'Michelle,' for example.) Only about a third of these tracks are songs I'd really want to listen to regularly. But that's not such a bad ratio, really!