Paris in April

RELEASE
October 22, 1996
LABEL
Sympathy for the Record Industry
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop, French Pop

Album Review

A CD combining all of April March's 1995 vinyl release, Chick Habit, with a slew of previously unreleased songs recorded during the same sessions, Paris in April is a glorious blend of '60s French pop and '90s indie sass, centered on the cooing French and English vocals of April March, also known as animator and punk-pop singer Elinor Blake. A large number of musicians contribute, with guitarist-producer Andy Paley leading the group and a guest appearance by Jonathan Richman on "Le Temps de L'Amour." The set kicks off with the brilliant "Chick Habit," which sets France Gall's Serge Gainsbourg-penned hit "Laisse Tomber les Filles" (which shows up in its original French later on) to a "Peter Gunn" guitar line and a smart-alecky English translation that's actually not far removed from the original French lyrics. The other 13 songs mix ye-ye classics and Blake-penned originals in the style, and it says something for the album that it's impossible to tell the two apart. Brilliant stuff, and a highly recommended album for all lovers of '60s French pop.
Stewart Mason, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Chick Habit
  2. Poor Lola
  3. While We're Young
  4. Brainwash, Pt. 2http://itunes.apple.com/album/paris-in-april/id497857182?uo=5
  5. Moto Shagg
  6. The Land of Go
  7. La Chanson de Prévert
  8. Laisse Tomber Les Filles
  9. Tu Mens
  10. Le Temps de l'Amour
  11. Pauvre Lola
  12. La Fille À la Moto
  13. Le Temps des Yoyos
  14. Chez Les Yé-Yéhttp://itunes.apple.com/album/paris-in-april/id497857182?uo=5
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