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Arabesque
Jane Birkin
Arabesque
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
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British-born Birkin, with her deep bangs and waif-like, androgynous persona, was an iconic 1960s sex kitten. Her exploits ranged from the three-way scene in in Antonioni¹s film Blow Up to performing one-half of her la...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jane Birkin
Title: Arabesque
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Narada
Release Date: 9/16/2003
Genres: International Music, Pop
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe, Middle East, Adult Contemporary, Euro Pop, French Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724359305226

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British-born Birkin, with her deep bangs and waif-like, androgynous persona, was an iconic 1960s sex kitten. Her exploits ranged from the three-way scene in in Antonioni¹s film Blow Up to performing one-half of her late ex-husband Serge Gainsbourg's notorious (in retrospect, also quite witty!) erotic duet, "Je T'Aime, Moi Non Plus." These days, although her trademark breathy vocal style remains as subtly elusive as ever, she has finally moved on to a mature and womanly sensibility. This live album features an all-Gainsbourg program, but his romantic, world-weary satires are now wreathed in sultry Middle Eastern instrumentation, which suits them remarkably well. The songwriter died relatively young, worn out by cigarettes and hard living. Birkin's interpretations, while based on inside knowledge of the man and his music, are filtered through a shifting kaleidoscope of private images. Her sensuous, sophisticated renditions are part of Gainsbourg's legacy but more importantly, they make scrumptious listening. --Christina Roden

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Trillita | Ceuta, Espaņa | 10/25/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Well, I'd just heard, not listened to, a piece of one of the Arabesque's song in a TV spot, here in Spain.

I was enchanted by the music and I started to look for the title and the singer through internet, when I found her, Jane Birkin, I read her biography and about her professional career and I decided to buy one of her albums.

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Of course they had it, and I got it in less than six days.

I truly recommend it to all the readers who enjoy life, sunsets, sunlight, moonlight and fresh air.

Elisa, the song with which the album starts, it's simply heavenly."
Rare opportunity to hear Djamel Ben Yelles
Marius Cipolla | 06/23/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This album is a rare opportunity to hear the fascinating and hypnotic violinist, Djamel Ben Yelles (also spelled Benyelles) whose work has been undervalued for years. One of his skills lies in floating a musical liferaft for singers with very small voices, and he does this wonderfully here for Jane Birkin, who only stays afloat in several numbers thanks to him. If you are not a Birkin fan, you may find her contribution unbearably irritating. However the numbers where Ben Yelles's violin soars (as in his own immensely popular "She Left Home") are well worth listening to."