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Treasures From The Collector’s Slum 047

19 Jun 2008

Treasures From The Collector’s Slum 047

“Possibly France Gall’s best album (though Les Sucettes, from earlier in 1966, gives it a run for its money), Baby Pop is also a key album of the entire French ye-ye scene. In much the same way that Revolver or Pet Sounds brought new musical and lyrical opportunities to British and American pop music the same year, the richly varied Baby Pop is a more mature and wide-ranging album than the bubblegummy singles that had made Gall’s name. Producer Alain Goraguer’s orchestra is less pronounced than usual, and his arrangements have a lightness of touch akin to Tony Hatch’s very similar recordings with Petula Clark or even Burt Bacharach’s work with Dionne Warwick. As always, there are a couple of eye-rollers on this album, with the so-cheesy-it’s-oddly-fascinating “L’Amèrique” being the most egregious. But the rest of the album — from hit singles like the brassy title track (one of Gall’s very best) and the sublime “Nous ne Sommes pas des Anges” to lesser-known album cuts like the Farfisa-driven “Faut-Il que Je T’Aime” — is excellent, some of the finest female pop of the era, no matter what the language.” – AllMusic.com

France Gall
Baby Pop
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Tracklist:
01. Baby Pop
02. Faut-Il Que Je T’Aime
03. Temps de la Rentrèe
04. Attends Ou Va-T’En
05. Mon Bateau de Nuit
06. Amèrique
07. Cet Air-La
08. C’Est Pas Facile d’être une Fille
09. Nouse Ne Sommes Pas de Anges
10. On Se Ressemble Toi et Moi
11. Deux Oiseaux
12. Et des Baisers


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