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Jane Birkin - Birkin-Gainsbourg: Le Symphonique (2017) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
Jane Birkin - Birkin/Gainsbourg: Le symphonique (2017)
A fashion icon, singer and actress, Jane Birkin, whose Arabesque concerts at HKAF 2004 were sell-out successes, has recorded many Gainsbourg songs including the legendary Je t’aime moi non plus, originally written for Brigitte Bardot. 11 videos Play all JANE BIRKIN ARABESQUE Anne Morin; Jane Birkin Elisa HQ STEREO (arabesque) 2003 - Duration: 6:42. Bruno Carlier 17,933 views. Jane Birkin – Birkin / Gainsbourg: Le Symphonique (2017) FLAC. Jane Birkin, whose Arabesque concerts at HKAF 2004 were sell-out. Jane Birkin’s partner in.
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Jane Birkin has released a new album featuring symphony versions of songs by her late collaborator Serge Gainsbourg. It’s called Birkin/Gainsbourg: Le Symphonique. Arranged by Japanese composer Nobuyuki Nakajima and recorded by Gainsbourg producer Philippe Lerichomme, the album features new symphonic arrangements performed by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.
Gainsbourg Symphonic is a tribute to the legendary musician Serge Gainsbourg by his equally magnetic muse and partner Jane Birkin.
A fashion icon, singer and actress, Jane Birkin, whose Arabesque concerts at HKAF 2004 were sell-out successes, has recorded many Gainsbourg songs including the legendary Je t’aime… moi non plus, originally written for Brigitte Bardot.
Jane Birkin’s partner in music and life, Serge Gainsbourg (1928 – 1991), was a pianist, composer, poet, actor, film director, and French cultural icon; his countless hits covered every music genre from jazz to chanson, from pop to disco and new wave. French president François Mitterrand said at his funeral 'he was our Baudelaire, our Apollinaire, he elevated song to the level of art'.
25 years after Gainsbourg premature death, Jane Birkin has created the first ever symphonic concert in tribute to Gainsbourg’s legacy in pop music. Jointly created by artistic director/music producer, Philippe Lerichonne and Japanese composer, arranger and pianist, Nobuyuki Nakajima, this exceptional concert reveals the full range of Gainsbourg’s fabulous music.
Tracklist:
01 - Lost Song
02 - Dépression au-dessus du jardin
03 - Baby Alone In Babylone
04 - Physique et sans issue
05 - Ces petits riens
06 - L'aquoiboniste
07 - Valse de Melody
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08 - Fuir le bonheur de peur qu'il ne se sauve09 - Requiem pour un con
10 - Une chose entre autres
11 - Amour des feintes
12 - Exercice en forme de Z
13 - Manon
14 - La chanson de Prévert
15 - Les dessous chics
16 - L'amour de moi
17 - Pull marine
18 - La gadoue
19 - Jane B.
20 - L'anamour
21 - La Javanaise
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -0.16 dB -10.78 dB 4:51 01-Lost Song
DR8 -0.16 dB -11.14 dB 2:47 02-Dépression au-dessus du jardin
DR6 -0.16 dB -10.02 dB 4:42 03-Baby Alone In Babylone
DR9 -0.16 dB -12.29 dB 3:10 04-Physique et sans issue
DR8 -1.16 dB -11.17 dB 2:16 05-Ces petits riens
DR10 -0.16 dB -12.89 dB 3:17 06-L'aquoiboniste
DR6 -0.16 dB -10.12 dB 3:09 07-Valse de Melody
DR8 -0.16 dB -11.38 dB 3:32 08-Fuir le bonheur de peur qu'il ne se sauve
DR5 -0.16 dB -7.60 dB 2:48 09-Requiem pour un con
DR6 -0.16 dB -11.52 dB 5:33 10-Une chose entre autres
DR7 -0.16 dB -10.85 dB 4:44 11-Amour des feintes
DR6 -0.16 dB -9.70 dB 3:06 12-Exercice en forme de Z
DR8 -0.16 dB -11.17 dB 2:47 13-Manon
DR6 -0.16 dB -10.40 dB 4:04 14-La chanson de Prévert
DR6 -0.16 dB -8.94 dB 2:03 15-Les dessous chics
DR10 -0.16 dB -12.64 dB 4:15 16-L'amour de moi
DR5 -1.16 dB -9.71 dB 4:47 17-Pull marine
DR6 -0.16 dB -9.05 dB 4:08 18-La gadoue
DR5 -0.16 dB -8.59 dB 3:46 19-Jane B.
DR6 -0.16 dB -9.01 dB 3:19 20-L'anamour
DR7 -0.16 dB -10.34 dB 4:04 21-La Javanaise
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Number of tracks: 21
Official DR value: DR7
Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2726 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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While cynics have put Jane Birkin's motivations for this concert recording in question, their suspicions say more about them than about this music. Arabesque, which is finally available in America, is singer and actress Birkin's tribute to the music of the late Serge Gainsbourg, her mentor, late (and ex) husband, and producer. Recorded in March 2002 at the Olympia Theater in Paris, Arabesque puts the music of Gainsbourg, one of France's most unlikely and beloved national heroes, into an altogether different context: North African folk music as it meets new age exotica. And does it ever work. With a quintet of Arabic musicians backing her, Birkin uses her austere French to give new utterance and meaning to Gainsbourg's tunes, from the stunningly beautiful and heartbreaking read of 'Elisa,' which feels like the sunrise on a desert plain, to the forlorn, lilting violin of Djamel Ben Yelles over keyboards and hand percussion that poetically inform 'L'Amour de Moi' as they entwine the duet vocals of Birkin and Memouen. 'Couleur Café,' a Gainsbourg classic, is decorated with Caribbean and Latin percussion, and Birkin's dry delivery is nonetheless full of off-color suggestive delight. 'Valse de Melody' is full of arid and prayerful intonations by Memouen before Birkin enters to sing backup on this gorgeous song of desolation and mourning. Birkin's radical reworking of these songs would no doubt have pleased Gainsbourg, because she infuses them with the soul of an innocent who longs to be a rake, and one who understands implicitly their worth as both pop songs and works of erotic and necessary poetry. Her reading of 'Amours des Feintes' is colored by an aching, long-suffering grace that voices its disbelief in the absence of the Beloved. As the set ends first with 'Baby Alone in Babylone' (sic) and finally with the a cappella 'La Javanaise,' Birkin's transformation of Gainsbourg is complete; she has rendered his music universally communicable, accessible to any audience whether or not they speak French. It is the music of passion, of heartbreak, of loneliness, and of longing, and given the musical framework she has chosen, these songs come across as poetry that flows effortlessly from the font in the dark rivers of the heart. Arabesque is a sensual and musical triumph as well as an aesthetic treasure. Hopefully the album -- and the DVD which is also available -- will make Gainsbourg's music known by scores who would not otherwise have been blessed to encounter him.
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