Partir
Elina Duni
Vocal Jazz - Released April 27, 2018 | ECM
les failles cachées
Pomme
French Music - Released February 13, 2020 | Universal Music Division Virgin Music
L'album de sa vie
Georges Moustaki
French Music - Released April 21, 2023 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon
Homeless Songs
Stephan Eicher
French Music - Released September 20, 2019 | Universal Music Division Barclay
Quelques titres que je connais d'elle, Vol. 2
Françoise Hardy
French Music - Released December 15, 2023 | Parlophone (France)
Kylie
Kylie Minogue
Pop - Released July 4, 1988 | PAL Productions Limited
Pitt Ocha et le vélo à propulsion phonique
Les Ogres De Barback
Pop - Released October 21, 2022 | Irfan, le label
Les Failles
Pomme
French Music - Released November 1, 2019 | Polydor
If she had been born in Tennessee rather than in Lyon, Claire Pommet would probably have been a traditional country singer who goes by the name “Apple” and who graces sad songs with her vibrant voice. But she was born in Lyon, her stage name is Pomme and it’s France that she loves. Which of course doesn’t stop her from gracing sad songs with her vibrant voice. On this second album (arranged together with Albin de la Simone and situated somewhere between folk and modern pop), Pomme rhymes with solemn. And never with monotone! Her tracks span a range of atmospheres, from the soft clarity of the hit-worthy Sequoias to the unusual liturgy that closes the album. Pomme’s songs send shivers down your spine, revolving around relatable themes - uncertainty, death and family memories - and in doing so she relieves the listener from their own problems. Whether she’s singing alone with her autoharp or surrounded by epic arrangements, Pomme is always an intimate singer. What makes her stand out from the crowd, and which undoubtedly explains her attraction, is that she always stays true to herself. The 23-year-old singer reveals deeply personal lyrics over melodies that sound a little like an old Roy Orbison record. It takes real courage to share your innermost thoughts and feelings in this way. No doubt it’s the same kind of courage that the French singer Dominique A sang about almost 30 years ago. © Stéphane Deschamps/Qobuz
On ne change pas (Deluxe Version)
Céline Dion
French Music - Released September 30, 2005 | Epic
No doubt a companion piece to 1999's All the Way: A Decade of Song, On Ne Change Pas is a two-disc compendium of the other, mildly overlooked phase of Celine Dion's career: her performances sung entirely in her native tongue of Québecois French. While she soared up charts all over the globe with her hits sung in English, she also amassed quite a back catalog of hits ranging from dance-pop-friendly numbers to her familiar ground of passionate, melodramatic ballads. For those unfamiliar with this portion of her career (or for those who don't speak French), getting past the roadblock of not being able to understand the subject material will lead to a greater, more holistic appreciation of the depth and prolific output of her career in such a short span. At two discs, it's also a bit much Dion for anyone to swallow in one sitting, but on the plus side there are also a few new tracks, including her duet with Il Divo, "I Believe in You."© Rob Theakston /TiVo
Sous le même soleil
Philippe Lavil
French Music - Released April 21, 2023 | Unplugged Prods
Entre nous
Chimène Badi
French Music - Released January 27, 2003 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon
Live A L'Olympia 2005
Chimène Badi
Pop - Released January 1, 2005 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon
On ne change pas
Céline Dion
Pop - Released September 30, 2005 | Epic
No doubt a companion piece to 1999's All the Way: A Decade of Song, On Ne Change Pas is a two-disc compendium of the other, mildly overlooked phase of Celine Dion's career: her performances sung entirely in her native tongue of Québecois French. While she soared up charts all over the globe with her hits sung in English, she also amassed quite a back catalog of hits ranging from dance-pop-friendly numbers to her familiar ground of passionate, melodramatic ballads. For those unfamiliar with this portion of her career (or for those who don't speak French), getting past the roadblock of not being able to understand the subject material will lead to a greater, more holistic appreciation of the depth and prolific output of her career in such a short span. At two discs, it's also a bit much Dion for anyone to swallow in one sitting, but on the plus side there are also a few new tracks, including her duet with Il Divo, "I Believe in You."© Rob Theakston /TiVo
Tant que rien ne m'arrête
Claudio Capéo
French Music - Released December 7, 2018 | Jo&Co