Author: LE FORESTIER, MAXIME
Format: Import
Release Date: 20-06-1995
Details: Amazon.ca It was with a perfectly successful album that Maxime Le Forestier returned to center stage in 1995. From blues to reggae, via country, zouk or bamba, the artist, always curious about music from elsewhere and different musical currents, alternates genres happily. While it invites multiple talents to meet there. Boris Bergman (lyricist, among others, of Alain Bashung) co-wrote three titles of beautiful humanism; Vanessa Paradis and Jean-François Bernardini of I Muvrini alternately bring the charm of their singular voices; Didier Lockwood goes there with his violin, Richard Galliano with his accordion and Jean-Jacques Milteau with his harmonica. For, in the end, a richly written album, skilfully mixed, deliciously rhythmic and remarkably served by the delicate and inventive arrangements of Jean-Pierre Sabar, the faithful accomplice. Nothing but good, with the gift of "La Petite fugue", born of Maxime's wonderful adolescent collaboration with his two sisters, Anne and Catherine, which until then only appeared on a 45 rpm record from 1969. Timeless and precious pearl which comes back to life in a moving piano-voice version. --Sylvie Devilette
UPC: 731452768025
EAN: 0731452768025
Languages: english
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood