Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains - Banane Bleue (2 CD) (2021) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains
- Title: Banane Bleue
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Domino Recording Co
- Genre: Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
- Total Time: 42:06
- Total Size: 98 / 234 / 446 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1
01. The Foreigner (2:50)
02. Coucou (4:25)
03. Julie (2:39)
04. Par le passé (2:58)
05. Holly Golightly (2:44)
06. Lee-Ann & Lucie (4:01)
07. Tourne Autour (2:38)
08. Revu (4:32)
09. Gold & Lips (3:45)
10. Dans un taxi (4:24)
CD 2
01. Coucou (Edit) (3:36)
02. Revu (Edit) (3:34)
CD 1
01. The Foreigner (2:50)
02. Coucou (4:25)
03. Julie (2:39)
04. Par le passé (2:58)
05. Holly Golightly (2:44)
06. Lee-Ann & Lucie (4:01)
07. Tourne Autour (2:38)
08. Revu (4:32)
09. Gold & Lips (3:45)
10. Dans un taxi (4:24)
CD 2
01. Coucou (Edit) (3:36)
02. Revu (Edit) (3:34)
Frànçois Marry’s sixth album as Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains evokes warm days spent lounging in fields of clover reflecting on friendship, places visited and journeys which could be undertaken.
Musically, Banane Bleue is more Eighties sounding than previous Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains albums Marry’s previous indie-folk leanings are largely in the background and there are hints of the jazz-pop side of Milton Nascimento. Produced by Finland’s Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Banane Bleue is rooted in internationalism: the France-born Marry has lived in the UK and toured with Glasgow’s Camera Obsurca. The album’s title comes from the concept of the curvilinear, cross-European linkage of cities including Liverpool, Hamburg and Milan. Completed in Athens, Berlin and Paris, Banane Bleue opens with the multi-lingual “The Foreigner”, an aural swoon inspired by train journeys through different countries.
However, the resultant confection is unmistakeably French. Although odd tracks are sung in English the cadence of Marry’s voice, its intimate presence and the see-saw lilt of the melodies is intrinsically Gallic. Dive in, and be cossetted by this thoughtful album.
Musically, Banane Bleue is more Eighties sounding than previous Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains albums Marry’s previous indie-folk leanings are largely in the background and there are hints of the jazz-pop side of Milton Nascimento. Produced by Finland’s Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Banane Bleue is rooted in internationalism: the France-born Marry has lived in the UK and toured with Glasgow’s Camera Obsurca. The album’s title comes from the concept of the curvilinear, cross-European linkage of cities including Liverpool, Hamburg and Milan. Completed in Athens, Berlin and Paris, Banane Bleue opens with the multi-lingual “The Foreigner”, an aural swoon inspired by train journeys through different countries.
However, the resultant confection is unmistakeably French. Although odd tracks are sung in English the cadence of Marry’s voice, its intimate presence and the see-saw lilt of the melodies is intrinsically Gallic. Dive in, and be cossetted by this thoughtful album.
Year 2021 | Folk | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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