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Versions Femmes (Various Artists)
Serge Gainsbourg
Versions Femmes (Various Artists)
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
 
19 Tracks Collection featuring Timeless Songs Written by Serge Gainsbourg and Performed by Legendary French Female Artists.

     
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All Artists: Serge Gainsbourg
Title: Versions Femmes (Various Artists)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Unive
Release Date: 3/13/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe, Rock, Euro Pop, French Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 731454254229

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19 Tracks Collection featuring Timeless Songs Written by Serge Gainsbourg and Performed by Legendary French Female Artists.
 

CD Reviews

Women and Gainsbourg
VIDAL ROSSET JOSEPH | TALANT, Côte d'Or France | 08/06/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"It is well known that Serge Gainsbourg loved women a lot. People who want to know how much he gave to her the best of his art have to buy this CD. Some of these songs are already standards of French popular music. Terrific! (jvrosse@club-internet.fr)"
All the ladies love Serge...
simon_dame | Canada | 09/04/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A fine collection of Gainsbourg songs recorded by female singers in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. Gainsbourg wrote as much, if not more, for others as he did for himself, so any single disc collection is only going to present a very narrow part of the whole picture. Some of the inclusions are redundant - surely even most casual Gainsbourg fans will own the Birkin, Deneuve and Charlotte tracks (the latter two duets with the man himself) and even the Karina (from the now widely-available "Anna" soundtrack).Minor grumbles aside, it's an eclectic and very listenable set, veering from classic French pop sounds to country to synth-pop to slick rock, the consistency guaranteed by the brilliant songwriter they share. The Lemaire, Jeanmaire, and D'Asta are interesting takes on familiar Gainsbourg classics. Mireille Darc's "Helicoptere" is a swirling psychadelic pop masterpiece, Isabelle Adjani's "Pull Marine" is a quite excellent, breathless track in the tradition of Jane Birkin's work with Gainsbourg. And what can one say about Francoise Hardy's "Comment Te Dire Adieu?" and France Gall's "Poupee de Cire, Poupee de Son", stellar pop confections that burst with classic sixties touches yet remain timeless and undated. Pure pop adrenalin rushes."