In 1960s France, the bastion of the burgeoning youth culture in Europe, teenagers were becoming totally absorbed in American culture, though films, music and clothes. Long before the sixties began to swing in London town, France was enjoying what was to become known as "les annees ye-ye." A truly golden period of uniquely Gallic takes on American and British pop. Out of this music explosion came the "ye-ye girls," sultry, young French maidens, heavy on mascara and a languid innocence. Inspired by the chanteuse tradition, these sexy girls added their own sparky twist to create a much loved chapter in the history of pop.
This compilation bring together a groovy collection of sounds that capture the pure essence of ye-ye from straight down the line pop to the influences of psychedelia. This release is the perfect starting point to the swinging world of ye-ye. If it were any cooler it would be frozen.
Swinging Mademoiselles: Groovy French Sounds from the 60s,Various Artists,Hip Bop Essence,Pop,Pop Vocals,Rock/Pop Collections,V/a Compilations
Swinging Mademoiselles: Groovy French Sounds from the 60s
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Swinging Mademoiselles: Groovy French Sounds from the 60s
Various Artists Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009VBTSW Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
Tracks:
- 7 Heures Du Matin - Jacqueline Tajeb
- Je Suis Sublime - Elizabeth
- Des Tigres Et Des Minets - Christine Delaroche
- Je Suis Folle De Tant T' Aimer - Arlette Zola
- La Porte A Cote - Christine Delaroche
- Cafe Creme - Christine Pilzer
- Et Moi, Et Toi, Et Soie - Clothilde
- Saperlipopette - Clothilde
- La Ballade Du Bossu - Clothilde
- Idealisation - Cosette
- Je Suis La Tigresse (I'm A Tiger) - Delphine Desyeux
- La Journee D'Isabelle - Isabelle De Fune
- Go Home - Jacqueline Perez
- Ce Soir Je M' En Vais - Jacqueline Tajeb
- Plus Tard (Call Me) - Katy David
- Palladium (The Hip) - Liz Brady
- Les Yeux Doux - Olivia
- Pourquoi Pas Moi - Stella
Album Description
In 1960s France, the bastion of the burgeoning youth culture in Europe, teenagers were becoming totally absorbed in American culture, though films, music and clothes. Long before the sixties began to swing in London town, France was enjoying what was to become known as "les annees ye-ye." A truly golden period of uniquely Gallic takes on American and British pop. Out of this music explosion came the "ye-ye girls," sultry, young French maidens, heavy on mascara and a languid innocence. Inspired by the chanteuse tradition, these sexy girls added their own sparky twist to create a much loved chapter in the history of pop.This compilation bring together a groovy collection of sounds that capture the pure essence of ye-ye from straight down the line pop to the influences of psychedelia. This release is the perfect starting point to the swinging world of ye-ye. If it were any cooler it would be frozen.
Customer Reviews:
Great music, lame compilation.......2007-07-04
Yes, the music itself is wonderful, but instead go for the superior Femmes De Paris and Pop A Paris compilations, or try to track down the original Swinging Mademoiselle or Ultra Chicks comps, as a previous reviewer suggested.
French Bubblegum Pop Rock - Sound Quality Iffy.......2006-03-23
The sound quality also leaves a lot to be desired but since there's not a lot of these songs in print avaialble in the US, these will do for now.
If you prefer your French pop more of the Power Pop/Rock variety, you'll be very happy with "Femmes De Paris V.1" The two collections share 3 tracks and the sound quality is WAY WAY better on the Femmes De Paris V.1 CD.
It's still fun and as promised, it is "groovy.' Sound quality could be better.
Just for the record.......2006-01-24
But, due to the unavaiability of superior comps, this one will have to do.
This collection is of music that 95% of French people do not know nor have ever heard of though it is superior to non-Franco ears than a lot of the big stars of the day. This stuff was churned out by music industry factory of the 60s that had just found that there was a market for "new music." With the exception of Taieb, Stella, Pilzer and Clothilde the girls no this comp did not write their own songs or had much say in how the material was produced.
A Nice Surprise!.......2005-12-27
Another side of the 60s.......2005-11-16
Rap Music:
- Take Fountain [Enhanced]
- The Beta Band
- The Classic Years
- The Difference Between Me & You Is That I'm Not on Fire
- The Finer Things [Box set]
- The Giraffes
- The Great Eastern
- The Last Puff [Import]
- The Seventh House
- The String Quartet Tribute to Queen
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