Comme à la radio
Comme à la radio is the fourth album by experimental French singer Brigitte Fontaine, recorded with Areski Belkacem (in their first collaboration) and the Art Ensemble of Chicago.[1] It was released in 1970 on the Saravah label after a series of concerts in 1969. It is Fontaine's most famous album, and is well-known outside France thanks to the laudatory comments Sonic Youth made about it.
The album received the Grand Prix du Disque of the Académie Charles Cros that same year.
Track listing
1. |
"Comme à la radio" | |
8:04 |
2. |
"Tanka II" | |
2:04 |
3. |
"Le Brouillard" | |
3:25 |
4. |
"J'ai vingt-six ans" | |
3:04 |
5. |
"L'Été l'été" | |
3:56 |
6. |
"Encore" | |
1:35 |
7. |
"Léo" | |
3:51 |
8. |
"Les Petits Chevaux" | |
0:43 |
9. |
"Tanka I" | |
1:46 |
10. |
"Lettre à Monsieur le chef de gare de la Tour Carol" | |
6:05 |
Bonus Tracks (CD reissues)
11. |
"Le Goudron" | |
4:10 |
12. |
"Le noir c'est mieux choisi" | |
5:02 |
References