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La Belle Epoque: EMI's French Girls 1965-1968

La Belle Epoque: EMI's French Girls 1965-1968
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Michele Arnaud - Les Papillons Noirs
  2. Les Roches Martin - Les Mains Les Poches
  3. Liz Brady - Partie De Dames
  4. Anne Kern - Sans Avoir Rein Donne
  5. Christie Laume - L'Adorable Femmes Des Neige
  6. Ria Bartok - Ecoute Mon Coeur
  7. Les Roches Martin - Tu As Peur De Bruit
  8. Anne Kern - Tant Pis Entre donc
  9. Alice Dona - Les Trois Couleurs De L'Amour
  10. Liz Brady - Bas Les Pattes
  11. Christie Laume - Agathe Ou Christie
  12. Alice Dona - Toi Bien
  13. Anne Kern - Oh! Seigneir, Ecoute Me Priere
  14. Les Roches Martin - C'est Toi Qui A Gache Notre Vie
  15. Alice Dona - A Trop Repeter Bien
  16. Ria Bartok - J'y Pense Tout Bas
  17. Christie Laume - La Musique Et La Danse
  18. Christie Laume - Rouge-rouge
  19. Ria Bartok - Tu Te Moques De Moi
  20. Sandie Shaw - Rein N'est Fini

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4032 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-05-14
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Dorset Echo, June 1, 2007
Now, I've probably mentioned before in
this column that if I go to heaven when I
die - the chances are slim, but I know a
couple of blokes on the inside - it will look
like Paris in the 1960s. Just in case, I'm
getting some practice in by listening to the
fantastic compilation La Belle Epoque -
EMI's French Girls 1965-1968 (Zonophone)
which contains a significant clue in its title
as to what to expect.
For a deliriously pleasurable 50 minutes, you are
sitting at a glass-topped wicker table outside a café on
the Champs Elysees circa 1967 with a croissant in one
hand and a bowl of coffee and a fistful of Gauloises in
the other, watching a succession of laughing
demoiselles saunter past backlit by the sparkling
sunlight reflected off of the hubcaps of your Facel Vega.
Ria Bartok, Christie Laume, Les Roche Martin, Alice
Dona... this music is nothing less than
therapy, bearing your spirits aloft on
champagne bubbles of uncomplicated
delight. All of the heroines mentioned above
released singles on EMI's evocatively-named
French labels in the `60s (Pathé, Odéon,
Ducretet Thomson) and the cream of the
crop is here, crisply remastered and
supported by knowledgeable sleeve notes
which bear reproductions of those
mouthwatering original picture sleeves
alongside. Is there anything more beautiful
than a French EP sleeve from the 1960s?
Trust me, there isn't - I've done the research.

Telegraph, April 28, 2007
This Collection of 40-year-old Gallic pop is distinguished by its
delicious melody and sophistication, but also clinging to it is an
unmistakable whiff of cabaret kitsch. Beautifully orchestrated and
featuring names such as Les Roche Martin, Christie Laume, Ria Bartok and,
less obscurely, Sandie Shaw, it's a silver of semi-forgotten musical
history pitched midway between show tunes and cheeky Parisian strip-parlour
sass. Naturally Serge Gainsbourg puts in an appearance, crooning on
Michele Arnaud's Les Papillons Noirs, which he also wrote.

Independent On Sunday, April 29, 2007
Anyone who's come across the works of France Gall and Francoise
Hardy will already know that Sixties French girlpop is an absolute
goldmine. La Belle Epoque unearths lesser-known (but equally cool) names
signed to EMI, along with a couple of Anglophones singing in a second
language (Sandie Shaw, Liz Brady)


Customer Reviews

Highly recommended 60's French feminine cool...5
Firstly, I can't believe that no-one else has yet reviewed this album. Amazon recommended this album to me after I bought the Francoise Hardy Vogue Years CD. Fairly similar in a round-about kind of way, most of these tracks sound like they could be the soundtrack to a bizarre yet intrinsically cool 60's French film (lots of big bands, brass and breathy vocals). Definitely recommended to fans of Francoise Hardy (and maybe even Saint Etienne) though possibly not quite as good as the album I mentioned above - In truth the album deserves a rating of 4.5 stars but the bargain price makes it a 5. Buy it now !!!

Super Songs from a previous Era5
Bought this at a good price after being recommended via Amazon. I was on a school trip to Paris in 1966 (age 13) and even now these songs seem to seep back from my 'long forgotten past'. They are superb. They evoke a time when life walked rather than run, and the song and melody lingered in your soul. Have a listen; and then buy. You won't be disappointed.