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Le Jour Du Poisson
Thomas Fersen
Le Jour Du Poisson
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
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All Artists: Thomas Fersen
Title: Le Jour Du Poisson
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Warner Music France
Release Date: 4/10/1997
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 706301875124, 706301875162, 632427192626
 

CD Reviews

Fersen will be a giant!
Maya Bernard | Québec, Canada (the french part of...) | 01/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"We still talk about Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens, Édith Piaf, Boris Vian, Léo Ferré and Jean Ferrat. (in Quebec, for sure) All these singer are giants in the french music world. So what? Thomas Fersen will be a giant too! This album, «le jour du poisson» is one of the four albums of Fersen, but is for me, the best one or, rather, the one to start with, because they are all great!This album is a blend of jazz, bossa-nova, almost salsa, gypsie and popular music. All the songs are uniques and differents. This album is a sun in a house or an appartment, it puts love, hope, and smile in everybody's heart.In more, the lyrics are so beautiful! Fersen is a poet, a great composer and a great singer.This album bring together his romantic voice, a piano, a double-bass, different percussions, guitars, some brass, violons,a clarinet, and an accordion! (not all on the same song!)You will listen of Thomas Fersen, as much as all the giants of french music!"
Tres Magnifique!
G. Bonine-Giles | Maplewood, MN United States | 07/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What an emotional whirly-bird this disc is! Alternately soaring and rumbling, sometimes silly, occasionally sinister. Fersen blends styles from around the spectrum into a fun stew. There is a bit of Tom Waits in here, some gypsy, some Bal Musette, some jazz, some tango. Some highlights: Bucephal - a drunken carnival that lurches along on high-octane accordian. Les Papillons -- almost nostalgic vintage French lounge music. Moi Qui Me Croyant un Saint -- cigarette-stained Waitsian yearnings.



I understand almost none of the lyrics (it is all in French), but no matter. This album transports you into Fersen's world. I'm not sure what all the rules may be in that world, but it's a great place to hang out for a while."
Nice taste for music !
Sound Profiler | Example:SHIBUYAKU,TOKYO,JAPAN | 06/18/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Thomas is somewhat like TOM WAITS,I think.The arrangement is superb and elegant and romantic.This guy knows how to make his music flow into the air freely.Moreover,his voice is elastic,stylistic.Many musical influences is heard throughout the album.The important thing is the rhythm is cooked cheerfully and nihilistically.Old time music and modern music are mixed with good balance.This is the must item for real music lovers."