Friday, August 30, 2013

Phoenix in Versailles

Phoenix - Entertainment | A Take Away Show Phoenix in Versailles, filmed by a drone, by La Blogotheque.

Monday, April 22, 2013

New sounds from France

Alex Beaupain - Après Moi Le Déluge
 


Albin de la Simone - Mes Epaules


Fauve ≠ KANÉ
 

Monday, March 4, 2013

Françoiz Breut (Take away show)

A nice "take away show" by La Blogothèque, with the great Françoiz Breut in Belleville, Paris. The first song is a cover of Michael Hurley's Werewolf.

Françoiz Breut | A Take Away Show | BXL Bleuette from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Great African classics in French

Because French kisses are dedicated to all French singing music, here's some great songs from some of the greatest African musicians. They are all sung in French.

Let's start with three Congolese legends ! The very best music from the best musical country in Africa (with Nigeria maybe).

Dr Nico - Tu M'as Déçu Chouchou (from Congo 70 : Rumba Rock, on African Pearls)


Franco and OK Jazz - Si Vous Passez Par Là (1966, Franco Guitar Hero, Cantos and on Secret song)
 





Tabu ley Rochereau - Pitié (1972, from Global groovers)



The grooviest, the mightiest, for sure the greatest band from Benin, T.P. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo
T.P. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - Belle belle (Zero + Zero, 1980)






A great tune from Ivory Coast.


Orchestre Bouaké - Donne moi ton sourire (from African Pearls Vol. 5 West African Crossroads,  Discograph / Syllart Productions)







A nice song from Burkina Faso's legend, Mister Amadou Ballaké.
Amadou Ballaké.



(from the blog Afro soul descarga).

And a last great musician from Congo.

Sam Mangwana - Cecilia souvenir (L'international, 1981)
 



Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Oxmo Puccino: Paris in Morroco

A very nice "take away show", by La Blogothèque, featuring favourite rap singer Oxmo Puccino, with his news style, mixing rap with French chanson. Featuring french cellist Vincent Segal.  A song about Paris ("Panam"), sung in Meknes, Morroco.

Oxmo Puccino Pam Pa Nam

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Brazilian music in France

Brazilian music, one of the greatest music of the world, has always been very popular in France.


In this article, I will introduce you some covers of Brazilian songs and rhythms by famous French artists. Some of them are classics in France, but few people know they are actually covers of brazilian songs! To write this article I used mainly a very interesting article, Ariane Witowsky, De la Matchiche à la lambada, présence de la musique populaire brésilienne en France, Cahiers du Brésil Contemporain, 1990, n°12

One of the first Brazilian style to be famous in France is the maxixe. It's a mix between tango, habanera, polka and afro-portuguese rhythms. Felix Mayol sings this new style emphasizing on its exotism and the dance and mixing it with other exotic musics which are not related to Brazil and even not a really maxixe song but a spanish paso-doble!

Felix Mayol - Matchiche (1905)



During the 1930's, choro became popular after the venue of Pixinguinha and his Batutas in Paris. Django Reinhardt played Carinhoso, the most famous song of Pixinguinha and an anthem of Brazilian music. Ray Ventura et ses Collégiens played also played the choros Apanhei-te Cavaquinho (Ernesto Nazareth) and Tico-Tico no fubá (Zequinha de Abreu) which is still widely played in French metro today, mostly but Estearn-europe accordeonists!

Then, some carnaval songs became popular often sung by singer who were seen as exotics. The famous Maurice Chevalier played the marchinha Mamãe eu quero mamar, translated as La Choupetta. Josephine Baker sung also many carnaval songs.

Carmen Miranda - Mamãe eu quero mamar


Maurice Chevalier - La Choupetta

In 1942,  the early samba genius, Ataulfo Alves and Marió Lago released the samba Ai que saudades da Amélia,. Jean Sablon, the most important  sung it as Amalia.


One of the most successful cover of Brazilian song is undoubtly Si tu vas à Rio, released by Dario Moreno and Les Compagnons de la chanson. It is a  very light and a bit annoying song, whereas the original is a deep and moving funeral tribute by Carvalinho and José Monteiro to Zaquia Jorge, a singer who died drown.




Dario Moreno - Si tu vas à Rio.



Django Reinhardt, the genius of gypsy swing gave a perfect interpretation of Arry Barroso's Aquarela do Brasil. Don't need to post the original, you know it!




At that time, in Brazil, samba-cançao, a slower, more lyrics driven samba played mostly by white middle class musicians and not by poor Blacks, were very popular in Brazil. A music actually quite close to French chanson.

Jean Sablon, sung some of Dorival Caymmi songs, one of the greatest samba composer, famous for his songs about his native Bahia. Peguei um Ita no Norte became Qui vivra verra, and Não tem solução became La Solution.

 Jean Sablon- la solution




In 1959, French director Marcel Camus released the Movie Orfeu Negro, adaptation of a Brazilian play written by Vinicius de Morais and with some music by Tom Jobim. It would became a huge hit (Palme d'or in Cannes festival) and introduced Jobim and Vinicius to the world. It is, with the released of Chega de Saudade by Joao Gilberto, the birth of Bossa nova. French people became crazy of the rhytms and harmony of bossa nova and then "musica popular brasileira".

Claude Nougarro did very good covers, and changed the lyrics.

Baden Powell - Berimbau




 Claude Nougarro - Bidonville (slum)



Maybe the greatest composition of Tom Jobim, sung with Elis Regina, one of the greatest  female singer of Brazil, here covered in French by Georges Moustaki

Tom Jobim & Elis Regina - Aguas de Março


Georges Moustaki - Les eaux de Mars



A sweet song, composed by the lyricist of bossa nova, Vinicius de Moraes, music by a great guitarist of bossa nova, Toquinho.

Vinicius de Moraes, María Creuza y Toquinho- Você abusou



Michel Fugain - Fais comme l'oiseau (1972)


More to come!

When foreigners sing in French their own music

I had already post about west african music sung in French. Heres some more, from America and Africa. All those songs are original compositions, not cover of French songs.

Violetta Parra, the great chilena songwritter lived in Paris where she released her first album. Besides the song musett waltz Une chilienne a Paris (A chilian in Paris) she composed adnd sung this hermosa song.


Chico Buarque and Cecilia Leite -  Dis moi Comment (Eu te amo that Chico Buarque composed with Tom Jobim)


One of the genius of Congolese music, Tabu Ley Rochereau. This wonderful song was sampled in the moving Les Disques De Mon Père by French rap star, Youssoupha... son of Rochereau.

Rochereau - Pitié.


And the most important Brazilian rock band of the 00s, Los Hermanos with Cher Antoine sung by Rodrigo Amarante