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D'un papillon à une étoile

Véronique Sanson

French Music - Released January 1, 1999 | Parlophone (France)

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Pour Me Comprendre

Michel Berger

French Music - Released July 5, 2002 | Warner (France)

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Released to coincide with the 20th anniversary of his tragic death, Pour Me Comprendre is a two-CD, 40-track compilation celebrating the career of Michel Berger, one of the most popular French singer/songwriters of the '70s and '80s. Alongside his number one single "Mademoiselle Chang," it includes Top Ten hits "La Groupie du Pianiste" and "Voyou" and several duets with France Gall ("Ça Balance Pas Mal a Paris," "Les Elans du Coeur").© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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Michel Berger

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

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Avec vous, Véronique Sanson chante Michel Berger (Live)

Véronique Sanson

French Music - Released October 17, 2000 | Parlophone (France)

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Pour Me Comprendre

Michel Berger

French Music - Released July 9, 2002 | Warner (France)

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Released to coincide with the 20th anniversary of his tragic death, Pour Me Comprendre is a two-CD, 40-track compilation celebrating the career of Michel Berger, one of the most popular French singer/songwriters of the '70s and '80s. Alongside his number one single "Mademoiselle Chang," it includes Top Ten hits "La Groupie du Pianiste" and "Voyou" and several duets with France Gall ("Ça Balance Pas Mal a Paris," "Les Elans du Coeur").© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

Pour Me Comprendre

Michel Berger

French Music - Released July 5, 2002 | Warner (France)

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Released to coincide with the 20th anniversary of his tragic death, Pour Me Comprendre is a two-CD, 40-track compilation celebrating the career of Michel Berger, one of the most popular French singer/songwriters of the '70s and '80s. Alongside his number one single "Mademoiselle Chang," it includes Top Ten hits "La Groupie du Pianiste" and "Voyou" and several duets with France Gall ("Ça Balance Pas Mal a Paris," "Les Elans du Coeur").© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

Michel Berger

Michel Berger

French Music - Released March 7, 1973 | Warner (France)

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Ones and Sixes

Low

Alternative & Indie - Released September 11, 2015 | Sub Pop Records

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If the relative warmth and hopefulness of 2011's C'mon and 2013's The Invisible Way had you wondering if Low were starting to get happy on us after all these years, don't fret -- 2015's Ones and Sixes shows that anxiety and grief are still the dominant emotions in Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker's world. While Low's two previous albums boasted production and instrumental accompaniment that brought out an emotional generosity that was a real change from the cool isolation of their best-known work, for Ones and Sixes the group and producer BJ Burton have opted for a stark and chilly sound, dominated by electronic pulsebeats and waves of polished noise that give the songs an unforgiving, alien backdrop. Despite the brushed aluminum sound of much of the album, one of the greatest strengths of Low's work for Sub Pop has been the beauty of Sparhawk and Parker's vocals, with their harmonies sounding even stronger with the passage of time, and that's just as true on Ones and Sixes, as the humanity of their voices gives this music a hint of body heat and warm breath. While that enlivens some tracks like "What Part of Me," the contrast makes the Spartan production sound all the more frigid on "Congregation," "The Innocents," and "Kid in the Corner," and even though the group's guitars and keyboards are still part of the arrangements, ultimately they're playing second fiddle to the electronics. Ones and Sixes is a brave effort that stands apart from much of Low's work, and there are certainly glimpses of their dour beauty on these 12 songs, but in the final analysis this is an album that fails more often than it triumphs.© Mark Deming /TiVo
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Ones and Sixes

Low

Alternative & Indie - Released September 11, 2015 | Sub Pop Records

If the relative warmth and hopefulness of 2011's C'mon and 2013's The Invisible Way had you wondering if Low were starting to get happy on us after all these years, don't fret -- 2015's Ones and Sixes shows that anxiety and grief are still the dominant emotions in Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker's world. While Low's two previous albums boasted production and instrumental accompaniment that brought out an emotional generosity that was a real change from the cool isolation of their best-known work, for Ones and Sixes the group and producer BJ Burton have opted for a stark and chilly sound, dominated by electronic pulsebeats and waves of polished noise that give the songs an unforgiving, alien backdrop. Despite the brushed aluminum sound of much of the album, one of the greatest strengths of Low's work for Sub Pop has been the beauty of Sparhawk and Parker's vocals, with their harmonies sounding even stronger with the passage of time, and that's just as true on Ones and Sixes, as the humanity of their voices gives this music a hint of body heat and warm breath. While that enlivens some tracks like "What Part of Me," the contrast makes the Spartan production sound all the more frigid on "Congregation," "The Innocents," and "Kid in the Corner," and even though the group's guitars and keyboards are still part of the arrangements, ultimately they're playing second fiddle to the electronics. Ones and Sixes is a brave effort that stands apart from much of Low's work, and there are certainly glimpses of their dour beauty on these 12 songs, but in the final analysis this is an album that fails more often than it triumphs.© Mark Deming /TiVo
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Anyways

Young Nudy

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released February 24, 2020 | PDE Records - RCA Records

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Atlanta rapper Young Nudy displayed versatile flows and personality on a string of mixtapes, each of them growing more musically rich as his chemistry with producer Pi'erre Bourne developed. Mixtape Anyways finds the creative team at their most experimental, with unconventional instrumentals that serve as a perfect backdrop for Nudy's quickly mutating flows. The nearly hour-long tape consists of 16 tracks, many of which find Young Nudy running through autobiographical narratives or surreal scenes from his early life. First song "Understanding" reveals the experimental tendencies of Anyways at less than a minute in when the beat slows to a crawl and Nudy's vocals become demonically low for a stoned spoken interlude. The beat bounces back into frantic trap rhythms moments later, and the tone is set for a weird ride. The chirpy synthesizers of "Blue Cheese Salad" and the cloudy beat of "Cap Dem" are far from the interchangeable instrumentals that most commercial rap tracks are built on, and Nudy plays off of their unpredictability throughout Anyways, angling for new ways to deliver his bars and switching up his style within every song. It's an excellent, engaging collection and one that pushes for new ground in the often bland and samey trap scene.© Fred Thomas /TiVo

A Bola De Nieve

Martirio

World - Released October 24, 2019 | Universal Music Spain S.L.

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Jommelli: Il Vologeso

The Mozartists

Classical - Released September 17, 2021 | Signum Records

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The Mozartists continue their project of staging operas by Mozart and his contemporaries with their recording of the UK premiére of Niccolò Jommelli’s Il Vologeso, first performed over 250 years ago on 11 February 1766 for the Stuttgart court in Ludwigsburg. For this eagerly awaited performance The Mozartists assembled a superb young cast, headed by the Irish mezzo-soprano Rachel Kelly, a graduate of the Royal Opera’s Jette Parker Young Artist Programme, tenor Stuart Jackson, a former Mozartists Associate Artist, and soprano Gemma Lois Summerfield, winner of the 2015 Kathleen Ferrier Award. Jommelli was born just north of Naples in 1714 (the same year as Gluck) and died there in 1774. Largely forgotten now, he was one of the most celebrated composers of his day, and during a career which spanned thirty-seven years he wrote some eighty operas as well as a great number of sacred works. He was seen as an important and progressive composer in combining the vocal melodiousness and lyricism of Italian opera with more elaborate and dramatically charged elements of French opera. Set in Ephesus, on the western extremes of the Parthian Empire, in c.164 AD, Il Vologeso centres on Berenice, a woman who becomes caught between two men – the victorious Roman general Lucio Vero, and Vologeso, King of the Parthians (thought dead, but recently returned after his defeat battle). © Signum Classics
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Tu No Me Comprendes (You Don ́t Understand Me)

Roxette

Pop - Released November 6, 2020 | Parlophone Sweden

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Nadie Me Comprende

She

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 9, 2019 | She

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Tu Me Sabes Comprender

Various Artists

World - Released May 14, 2021 | Golden Bridge Records

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No Me Comprendes

Hirahi Afonso

World - Released April 24, 2020 | 2020 Satélite K

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Si Me Comprendieras

Sociedad Organizada En Sonido

Pop - Released August 11, 2023 | MultiMusic

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No Me Pidas Que Te Olvide - Comprendeme

Erick Esquivel Musica

Pop - Released September 28, 2018 | Erick Esquivel Musica

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Me Cuesta Comprender

Kalavera Orquesta

Latin - Released May 10, 2021 | Kalavera Orquesta

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No Me Comprendes

manny bobo

Dance - Released October 19, 2023 | manny bobo

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