Friday 1 May 2020

Pop, Baroque Pop, Ye-Ye, Chanson: France Gall - 1968 (2000 Polydor, Japan)



Definitely the weirdest record of France Gall's career, 1968 (released in 1967) shows the influence of British psychedelia as it spread across the English Channel. Like Merseybeat and other rock and pop forms before it, though, the notion of what of psychedelia was or could be was twisted by French musicians into something idiosyncratically Gallic. Even though echoes of Revolver and Sgt. Pepper (and others) are all over this, its French roots are still easily identifiable and unmistakable as French. Further, its performances, are easily identifdiable as Gall's as they build on the ye-ye production experiments (courtesy of Denis Bourgeois) from the singer's two previous albums Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son and Baby Pop.


Opener "Toi Que Je Veux" penned by Frank Thomas, Jean-Michel Rivat and Joe Dassin, is innocent enough with chamber strings, an electric bassline and congas. Immediately following, her father Roger Gall's and arranger David Whitaker's "Chanson Indienne" sets the weirdness spinning as Donovan-esque sitars, spacy flute, baroque strings, layers of percussion, reverbed guitars and drums recall the the layers of sound aned texture Brian Wilson was attempting for Pet Sounds.


"Avant la Bagarre" penned by Ralph Bernet and Guy Magenta, weds fingerpopping Farfisa organs to rave up singalong, Kinks-esque pop with Gall's perky-wispy alto voice framed by the rhythm section. One gets the sense that the session players are not young rockers but older, jazz-based musicians, familiar with playing everything from film music to cha cha and chanson; they add an even more stranger twist toi the proceedings.


Serge Gainsbourg is less in evidence here than on Gall's previous releases; he contributes only two tracks: the mysterious, labyrinthine Middle Eastern-tinged "Nefertiti" and the perverse rocked out boogaloo of ther terminally silly "Teenie Weenie Boppie." Gall's father reasserts his authority on the proceedings in writing a third of the album's 12 songs including swinging chamber jazz number "Les Yeux Bleus" with Claude-Henri Vic and childlike closer "La Petit," sung in duet with Maurice Biraud. Ms. Gall's regular producer/arranger, Alain Goraguer, is largely absenton this date--he arranged only four songs.

The lion's share of the album sessions were helmed by David Whitaker, then a new face on the French pop scene. As a conductor, he holds a lighter baton than Goraguer, and his charts offer an airiness that allow the pillowy psychedelic elements space to breathe adding to the set's more exotic sound overall. His charts and instrumentation suit Gall's alto beautifully, especially on the enchanting "Bebe Requin." This is an influential and essential album from the ye-ye scene of the mid-60s--arguably the artist's most enduring and groundbreaking period. (Stewart Mason, allmusic.com)


For me the ''1968'' album is one of the best albums by France Gall. The album is diversified, tasteful, the songwriting as well as the tasteful and partly courageous arrangements convince in almost every song. And ... a more fitting title could not have been given to the album. Enjoy.(Frank)


9 comments:

  1. Hi Supper billie 1
    Is there any chance of re upping the mp3 files on the France Gall album as it's showing as - 403 Forbidden .....many thanks my friend.

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    1. Hello Stu,
      if you can't reach zippyshare (and the links of course) you can use the alternative link (mega). Another possibility is: you can use a browser with VPN function (it's free). I use the Opera browser with the VPN function for zippy (it's blocked here in Germany, too) and it works very good. Hope you can figure it out-

      Frank

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  2. HI Frank
    The Alternative mp3@320 link is also showing as 403 Forbidden here in the UK .....I'll have to pass on this one but thanks anyway.....stay safe and healthy my friend.
    Stu

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    1. Hello Stu,
      it is my mistake because i don't added the mega link.It is also the zippy link. I will fix it now and then you can download the file.

      Frank

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    2. Okay, now it should work. Reload the site and then the alternative link will lead you to Mega. I hope it will REALLY work, lol

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  3. Frank you are a Diamond !!....many thanks for that.....enjoy the rest of the weekend my friend........ps I shall never forget France Gall on one of my favourite music video's......I hope it works for you....... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlXN6ITZXGI

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  4. Hello Frank, I downloaded the RAR file and it turns out I need a password to access the songs?

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    1. Hello Conor,
      you can find it on the blog page if you look closely . It is: SB1

      Kind regards
      Frank

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