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At a time when Barry Manilow can top the charts singing pop songs of the 1950s and Rod Stewart can sell millions by massacring the Great American Songbook, it's no wonder that others would try their hand. French film and TV actress Arielle Dombasle, who was actually raised in Mexico, went after South of the Border pre-rock pop standards on her 2004 set Amor Amor (released in the U.S. earlier in 2006); here, she takes on quasi-French material of the 1930s-1950s like Cole Porter's "C'Est Magnifique" and the Doris Day hit "Que Sera Sera." In fact, she seems to have a thing for her cinematic predecessors, giving listeners her own versions of songs introduced by the likes of Ginger Rogers, Marlene Dietrich, and even Carmen Miranda. She does so in a heavily accented, keening, birdlike voice that does no great favors to lyricists such as Dorothy Fields and Al Dubin. The soupy arrangements of Jean-Pascal Beintus aren't much help, either, and the pink bubblegum packaging, emblazoned with such slogans as "Who said blondes are dumb?," makes the whole album seem like some sort of Gallic joke. Maybe that's what it is, but if so that joke isn't particularly funny.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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Cole Porter, ComposerLyricist - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Andre Hornez, Author - HENRI BETTI, Composer - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Zequinha De Abreu, ComposerLyricist - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Sammy Cahn, Author - Arthur Schwartz, Composer - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Gus Kahn, Author - Wilbur Schwandt, Composer - Fabian Andre, Author - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Irving Berlin, ComposerLyricist - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Jerry Livingston, ComposerLyricist - Ray Evans, ComposerLyricist - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Jerome Kern, ComposerLyricist - Dorothy Fields, ComposerLyricist - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Wal Burg, Composer - CAMILLE FRANCOIS, Author - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Arielle Dombasle, Author, MainArtist - Jean-Pascal Beintus, Composer - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
AL DUBIN, Author - Jimmy McHugh, Composer - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
FRANK LOESSER, Author - Frederick Hollander, Composer - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Anna Sosenko, ComposerLyricist - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Gus Kahn, Author - Isham Jones, Composer - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Dorothy Fields, ComposerLyricist - Jimmy McHugh, ComposerLyricist - Arielle Dombasle, MainArtist - Marc Di Domenico, Producer
℗ 2006 AD Celeste
Approfondimenti
At a time when Barry Manilow can top the charts singing pop songs of the 1950s and Rod Stewart can sell millions by massacring the Great American Songbook, it's no wonder that others would try their hand. French film and TV actress Arielle Dombasle, who was actually raised in Mexico, went after South of the Border pre-rock pop standards on her 2004 set Amor Amor (released in the U.S. earlier in 2006); here, she takes on quasi-French material of the 1930s-1950s like Cole Porter's "C'Est Magnifique" and the Doris Day hit "Que Sera Sera." In fact, she seems to have a thing for her cinematic predecessors, giving listeners her own versions of songs introduced by the likes of Ginger Rogers, Marlene Dietrich, and even Carmen Miranda. She does so in a heavily accented, keening, birdlike voice that does no great favors to lyricists such as Dorothy Fields and Al Dubin. The soupy arrangements of Jean-Pascal Beintus aren't much help, either, and the pink bubblegum packaging, emblazoned with such slogans as "Who said blondes are dumb?," makes the whole album seem like some sort of Gallic joke. Maybe that's what it is, but if so that joke isn't particularly funny.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
A proposito dell'album
- 1 disco(i) - 15 traccia(e)
- Durata totale: 00:40:38
- Artisti principali: Arielle Dombasle
- Compositore: Various Composers
- Etichetta: Universal Music Distribution Deal
- Genere: Pop/Rock Pop
© 2006 Nathalie Demontes pour H&K ℗ 2006 AD CELESTE
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