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Divine Idylle [Import]

Vanessa ParadisAudio CD
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Singer, actress. Born Vanessa Chantal Paradis in Saint-Maur-des-Fosses, France on December 22, 1972, to interior designers Andre and Corrine. Paradis enjoyed singing from an early age. Her career began to develop when she was eight years old, after her uncle, record producer Didier Pain, used his connections to get his nice on the popular French TV show L'Ecole Des Fans (The School of Fans). The… Read more in Amazon's Vanessa Paradis Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 4, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • ASIN: B000TMCGF6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #599,619 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Like a Fine French Wine....., September 16, 2007
This review is from: Divine Idylle (Audio CD)
Vanessa Paradis' first album in seven years is a mini-revelation of sorts. For starters, its unlike anything she has ever recorded - compare this to her debut album from 1987 or her "Bliss" album from 2000, and its evident she has worked on her voice, her diction, and her vocal delivery. She has always been my favorite French singer and I've probably collected everything she has ever recorded in her 20 year career, but I have to say that this is by far her most consistent work. Its not as instantly bewitching or memorable as her 1990 album (which still remains my No. 1 Paradis record), but is definitely the best put-together, the best produced, and her best vocal performance to date. The reason why I'm giving it four stars instead of five however, is because its way too short. Seriously. Even before you can settle into the album and enjoy it, its over.

Ironically, the title track "Divine Idylle" is sonically the weakest. It has no memorable chorus other than hand-claps, and isn't very well executed in general. I don't know what they were going for here - at best it sounds like an average musical idea that they stretched out for three minutes. I saw Vanessa performing this recently on a French TV Show - an acoustic segment with Mathieu Chedid, and it was evident that even she was lost on how to perform this live. The entire episode was quite weak - I think this song is the poorest one on the album, and though it does bring back some 1960s summery brightness, its not a full cohesive song by any means.

Thankfully, things only get better from there on. From Track 2 onward, this album keeps hitting you with one quality track after the other, even a few ballads that in the hands of any other songstress would just sound overwrought. My personal favorite "Chet Baker" has Vanessa attempting the lower register of her voice with spectacular results. She should sing in this range more often. A duet with M, "Les Piles" follows next, and is light banter between the performing duo - a fun song. The most beautiful song follows next - in fact, it's the "Pourtant" of the album, and is called "Des Que J'te Vois" - the track opens with a lovely melody that is immediately offset by Vanessa's dark, brooding vocals in a flip-flop tune that is instantly singalong. If there is any track on this album worth releasing as a single, this is it. Its by far Vanessa's sexiest track on record - listen and find out!

Amongst the other songs, I have to say that "L'Incendie" with its light, frothy chorus is definitely a standout. The arrangements on "La Bataille" are wonderful (it starts off as a ballad before plunging headlong into electric guitar territory). Vanessa is also making a habit of getting her children to appear with her on her albums. On "Bliss", her daughter Lily Rose Depp was given a few lines, and here it's the turn of young Jack Depp to star on the opening seconds of "Jackadi", the album closer. It's a wonderful ballad, and echoes the peaceful, serene sentiment of the entire album.

Heres the thing - you may or may not know Vanessa, or you may or may not know about French music in general. Either way, I would recommend this CD. It was released in the first week of September 2007 in France and immediately hit No. 1 - since Paradis albums are so few and far between, the French public are highly obsessive about her and usually guarantee her a chart success (its currently outselling Manu Chao's chart topper two to one in France). Gotta hand it to the French - they know good music when they hear it. If not for them, artists such as Susheela Raman would still be obscure within their native lands.

So, for lovers of French music, where does this album stand? By all means, its better than 2000's "Bliss", even though that album did contain "Pourtant" (which I consider Vanessa's finest song to date). I don't think its going to be a classic like her 1990 Serge Gainsbourg-produced album, but its definitely miles ahead of both her 1987 debut "M&J", as well as her 1992 Lenny Kravitz-produced self-titled album. Currently, "Divinidylle" sits at No. 2 on my list of favorite Paradis albums, right behind "Variations Sur Le meme T'aime" (mighty hard to beat that one!).

This album deserves all the chart success its getting. For years, Vanessa was regarded as just another pretty face who sang like Minnie Mouse, but the effort she has made to overcome her own limitations is fascinating. This is vastly better than even Zazie's "Totem" CD which has recently been called the best French CD release by a female singer in the 2000s. I think Paradis will triumph both in the record books and in critics' reviews, because `Divinidylle' is one of those rare animals - it has enough tune and melody to do well on the charts, and is esoteric and artistic enough for even the most snotty of French critics to find adorable.

This is an album for a fine, classy evening at home by yourself. Whip out the best china, fix yourself some coq au vin, pour yourself some Bordeaux, and settle into a sofa while it rains outside. After listening to this CD about ten times in the last week, I can honestly say it gets better with time.

Never boring, constantly creative and inventive, musically groundbreaking, and sublimely inspirational, Vanessa Paradis' "Divinidylle" is an album that any Francophile and lover of good world music should have in their collection. While you're at it, do yourself a favor and get her entire back catalog, in particular her 1990 CD - it's a treat in every sense of the word!

NOTE : Do try to get the Japanese Edition of this album. It contains Vanessa's cover of "Emmenez Moi" (originally a Charles Aznavour track), and after listening to the original, I can say that the Paradis cover is vastly better. An instant classic. Its available on the Web, so do get your hands on it. With it, this album becomes a Five Star album.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Johnny Depp may have said it all, December 6, 2009
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Timothy D. Naegele (Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Divine Idylle (Audio CD)
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star listed this latest album from his longtime partner and the mother of their two children, among his favorites. He called it "the most beautiful soundtrack to our life en famille," which is a wonderful tribute to Vanessa and her music, and to their life together.
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5.0 out of 5 stars first listen, December 24, 2007
This review is from: Divine Idylle (Audio CD)
I finally got this album as a Christmas present. I listened to the whole thing for the first time and I am glad to say that I really like it. I thought I wouldn't, but I do!
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