Melodie Citronique

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Total Tracks: 5   Total Length: 21:33

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Beautiful in Part

Muse8

The three tracks with female vocals are stunning versions (#1,2,5). The male vocals less so, somehow tuneless and flat.

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MargoRed

not the most essential blonde redhead recording, but their version of serge gainsbourg's "slogan" is worth downloading

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multi-lingual

tania

I don't know, I really think Blonde Redhead are often better when they sing in other languages. This EP is a great place to start if you're just looking into the band.

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Blonde Redhead’s Melodie Citronique reworks three songs from its excellent album Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons and adds two songs that highlight the group’s multicultural, multilingual approach. “En Particulier” is a straightforward French translation of Lemons’ dreamy “In Particular”; “Odiata Per le Sue Virtu” is “Hated Because of Great Qualities” with an Italian makeover. “Four Damaged Lemons,” a remix of “For the Damaged,” makes the song even more fragile and delicately lovely by adding a looped piano, brittle acoustic guitar, backwards sound effects, and chiming keyboards. The bouncy, sing-song “Chi É E Non É” sounds a bit like one of the Pixies’ poppier moments sung in Italian, while the version of Serge Gainsbourg’s “Slogan” suggests that his slinky, sensual style has become almost as big an influence on Blonde Redhead’s sound as Sonic Youth was previously. Though it isn’t quite as big a step forward for the group as Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons, Melodie Citronique is an enjoyable companion piece to that album, as well as a further exploration of the group’s softer side. – Heather Phares

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