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Trois Couleurs: Bleu, Blanc, Rouge

Zbigniew Preisner

Film Soundtracks - Released November 4, 2003 | First Name Soundtracks

Raggasonic

Raggasonic

Reggae - Released October 6, 1995 | Parlophone (France)

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The raggamuffin duo of Big Red and Daddy Mory from the French West Indies got very popular in France very quickly with their solid debut disc, Raggasonic. That may have resulted from hearing dancehall DJs spinning rhymes about French life experiences over familiar reggae and raggamuffin rhythms and melodies, but it doesn't mean Raggasonic won't satisfy dancehall fans who don't speak French. Raggasonic recruited top Jamaican musicians -- Sly & Robbie, Steelie and Clevie, Mafia & Fluxy -- to craft very spare, usually slow arrangements to frame the rapid-fire vocal flow of the French tag-team toasters. There are a few hip-hop touches -- the French rap crew Supreme NTM joins in on "Aiguise Comme Une Lame" -- but the music is mostly electronic raggamuffin adapting Jamaican classics. Big Red and Daddy Mory boast about their DJ prowess, deal on social ills and street life from a Rasta perspective, and, on "J'Entends Parler," the need for AIDS awareness over Bob Marley & the Wailers' "Waiting in Vain." The roots-style horns on "Poussiere D'Ange" blend with an almost rocksteady melody and the closing "International" rocks convincingly with help from Barrington Levy-sounding singer Desmond. Desmond also contributes vocals to "Original," which really isn't -- but it's also done well enough that if you like the sound, it really doesn't matter. That also does a pretty good job of summing up Raggasonic.© Don Snowden /TiVo
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Made in France

Mireille Mathieu

French Music - Released December 8, 2017 | Sony Classical

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Jeu de couleurs

Frenetik

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 22, 2021 | Jeunes Boss - Label Blue Sky - Epic Records France

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Bleu blanc rouge

BLC

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released July 1, 2021 | iMD-BLC Records

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Bleu, Blanc, Rouge

Omar Et Fred

Pop - Released April 12, 2010 | Warner (France)

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Bleu blanc rouge ( Bbr )

B3squad

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 28, 2019 | iMD-cargaison mouvement

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Bleu Blanc Rouge

The HolloWood Saints

Alternative & Indie - Released August 5, 2021 | The HolloWood Saints

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Bleu Blanc Rouge

Candy Rainbow

Dance - Released January 1, 2022 | iMD-SPAA (Société Protectrice des Artistes Abandonnés.)

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The Beatles Songs

Modern Gustin Trio

Pop - Released January 1, 1993 | Bleu Blanc Rouge

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Un Jour Si Blanc

François Couturier

Jazz - Released January 25, 2010 | ECM

The title of François Couturier's album, Un Jour Si Blanc, comes from a poem by Soviet filmmaker Andreï Tarkovsky, an artist with whom the pianist is fascinated and whose work was the inspiration for his entire 2006 album, Nostalghia: Song for Tarkovsky. The French pianist has devoted most of his career to jazz, but he obviously knows the classical repertoire well because in previous albums he has made musical references to composers as diverse as Pergolesi, Beethoven, Schoenberg, and Schnittke. That broad frame of reference gives his music an uncommon expressive scope, and the selections on this album offer an impressive stylistic and emotional range. It's possible to hear the influence of Messiaen in L'aube, Ligeti in the crystalline chromatic sections of the title track, and sultry hints of Piazzolla in Voyage d'hiver, but there is no sense of appropriation because the voice is always Couturier's own. His dazzlingly crisp technique gives him the freedom to explore and create pianistic figures that would be out of the reach of all but the most virtuosic players. In the more meditative pieces, he plays with a mesmerizing, unhurried serenity and flexibility; it almost feels like it's possible to hear him listening. Couturier can be heard quietly vocalizing in the more intense passages, but it's no distraction. The album should appeal to fans of both jazz and new classical music with a taste for the adventurous. ECM's sound is characteristically clean, clear, and immediate. © TiVo

A l'Olympia 1988 - Spectacles Bleu et Rouge

Gilbert Bécaud

French Music - Released November 13, 2002 | Parlophone (France)

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Bleu Blanc Vert

Jean-Louis Aubert

French Music - Released September 1, 1989 | Parlophone (France)

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Artanges Palace

The Rough Kings

Classical - Released December 8, 2023 | Ocean Bleu Label

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Carnet de routes

Aldo Romano

Contemporary Jazz - Released January 1, 1995 | Label Bleu

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Red White Blue

Rap$tar Tino

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 15, 2024 | Elephant Records Collective

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Feeling Blue. Seeing Red.

Juels Bland

Rock - Released February 14, 2014 | Juels Bland