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Je lève la moto

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Miscellaneous - Released September 16, 2017 | D'Or et de Platine

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Je lève la moto

Nzo

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released March 6, 2024 | ENZOMUSIC

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Urban Voodoo

Nuttea

Reggae - Released March 26, 2004 | Parlophone (France)

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Le meilleur du live à l'Olympia

Secteur A

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 8, 2021 | jmel

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Metamorphoses

Jean Michel Jarre

Techno - Released February 1, 2000 | Sony Music Catalog

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The title gave us fair warning, but the world wasn't ready. In the year 2000, three years after he gave us a follow-up to his masterpiece Oxygène, Jean-Michel Jarre, now basking in the glory of a gigantic concert in Moscow's Red Square, brought out Métamorphose, which stunned fans because it contained vocals! The record opens with a collaboration with American singer Laurie Anderson, Je me souviens, over an Eighties electro instrumental, before Natacha Atlas comes in for the next piece. On C’est la vie, the diva of Transglobal Underground does what she does best, with her Near-Eastern vocal sallies, which producer Joachim Garraud, matches with percussion from the same climes, and trancey beats and keyboards with a slightly kitsch effect. Next up, Rendez-vous à Paris, in the hypnotic voice of Jarre himself, filtered through a vocoder against a glitchy, aquatic background, and accompanied by the Irish violinist Sharon Corr of the Corrs; Bells, one of the only completely instrumental tracks, while Tout est bleu and its techno beat marks a little departure from good taste. Despite a fine cast list, the record, which would not win the expected commercial success, was simply not understood by Jean-Michel Jarre's hardcore fans. Twenty years on, perhaps they'll give it another chance. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz 
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Live At Sin-é (Legacy Edition)

Jeff Buckley

Folk/Americana - Released January 1, 1993 | Columbia - Legacy

Jeff Buckley resented being called a folk singer, but he made his name playing solo sets like this one on the New York coffee circuit. Sony released this live EP before his first fully produced rock album, Grace, perhaps to attract attention to the raw power of Buckley's greatest gift, his voice. These four songs certainly accomplished that end. Buckley hurdles seemingly unreachable octaves, suspends notes for what seems like minutes, and belts out his falsetto without a scintilla of restraint. That's a positive inasmuch as it allowed him to show off his considerable talent; it's a negative when it sounded like he was showing off. But his ten-minute cover of Van Morrison's "The Way Young Lovers Do" is a tour de force of strumming and scatting, and his acoustic "Eternal Life" has an electricity that is paradoxically lacking on the plugged-in album version. [A deluxe edition released after his death added dozens of additional live tracks.]© Darryl Cater /TiVo
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Daddy 9

Joé Dwèt Filé

Soul - Released June 23, 2023 | DF Empire

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Dancemenco

Paco Versailles

Pop - Released March 26, 2021 | Paco Versailles

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Michel Berger

French Music - Released September 19, 2011 | Warner (France)

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Sacha Distel: Crooner

Sacha Distel

French Music - Released November 15, 2014 | Prosadis

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Expériences

Grégoire

French Music - Released December 21, 2018 | Luniprod

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Live au Grand Rex

Bénabar

French Music - Released October 1, 2004 | Jive

Singer and songwriter Benabar has a talent for crafting literate songs that draw on film, jazz, and folk motifs, and he is a decidedly post-modern, 21st century artist who draws on the history of chanson with care and intelligence. This two disc, 24-track playlist reproduces his Live au Grand Rex concert set.© Steve Leggett /TiVo
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Room With A View (Chambre avec vue)

Henri Salvador

French Music - Released January 31, 2002 | Parlophone (France)

Distinctions Victoire de la musique - The Qobuz Ideal Discography
Henri Salvador was born in 1917 in Cayenne, French Guiana. He studied music in Paris and played with Django Reinhardt on one occasion. He started playing guitar seriously in Paris in 1935. His stay in the interior of Brazil is evident in much of his music. His sound is a combination of Parisian cabaret, Brazilian bossa nova, and French Antillean influences. This particular album shows his range of influences very well. His unguent vocals infuse an ambience of sensuous silk and soft tropical breezes. He also displays his great sense of humor in his lyrics, for which he is renowned in France and his homeland. "Jardin D'Hiver" tells of all the images he would like to have inhabit his winter garden. It is a touching portrait and sung very soulfully. The instrumental accompaniment throughout the album is very much muted but exceptional in its evocation of the ambience that his voice creates. The duet with Francoise Hardy on "Le Fou de la Reine" is a fine example of the finesse of both artists. The album won the Victoire de la Musique award in France for the year 2000. A highly recommended introduction to this prolific artist. [This album was rereleased under the title Room With a View in early 2002 on the Blue Note label, including a bonus track.]© Mark Romano /TiVo
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Le cinéma de Francis Lai

Francis Lai

Film Soundtracks - Released July 2, 2007 | Playtime

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I Was Born In Love With You - Music By Michel Legrand

Jessye Norman

Classical - Released January 26, 2000 | Decca Music Group Ltd.

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Live at Wetlands, New York, NY 8/16/94

Jeff Buckley

Rock - Released August 23, 2019 | Columbia - Legacy

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Vous êtes toujours là (À l'Olympia)

Tina Arena

Pop - Released April 21, 2003 | Columbia

Playing With Melina / Pirazodas Ti Melina

Melina Mercouri

Pop - Released January 1, 2014 | Minos - EMI SA

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Unforgettable... With Love

Natalie Cole

Jazz - Released September 10, 1991 | Craft Recordings

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A major change of direction for Natalie Cole, Unforgettable found the singer abandoning the type of R&B/pop she'd been recording since 1975 in favor of jazz-influenced pre-rock pop along the lines of Nat King Cole's music. It was a surprising risk that paid off handsomely -- both commercially and artistically. Naysayers who thought that so radical a change would be commercial suicide were proven wrong when the outstanding Unforgettable sold a shocking five million units. Quite clearly, this was an album Cole was dying to make. Paying tribute to her late father on "Mona Lisa," "Nature Boy," "Route 66," and other gems that had been major hits for him in the 1940s and early '50s, the 41-year-old Cole sounds more inspired than she had in well over a decade. On the title song, overdubbing was used to make it sound as though she were singing a duet with her father -- dishonest perhaps, but certainly enjoyable. Thankfully, standards and pre-rock pop turned out to be a primary direction for Cole, who was a baby when the title song became a hit for her father in 1951.© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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Beach Diggin', Vol. 3

Guts

Soul - Released July 10, 2015 | Heavenly Sweetness

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