Brigitte Fontaine

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 29:59

They Say All Music Guide

This self-titled LP — from uncertain date, but probably later than Je Ne Connais Pas Cet Homme, as the catalog number is higher — is a more successful and listenable bridge between her pop and experimental impulses. For one thing, Areski only co-wrote a couple of these tunes and is not often heard on vocals. More importantly, the content is less jarring and more appealing, though equally eclectic. “Brigitte” has the sort of jazz-pop-makeout music mix that will entice fans of Françoise Hardy’s 1971 album La Question. “L’Auberge,” by contrast, could pass muster on a classical LP, sounding like a pious church hymn. Most of the material falls between these two poles, including some spoken poetry and pieces on which Fontaine is backed by little more than African-sounding drums. It’s worth checking out for fans of fractured ’70s art-pop with progressive and jazz influences. – Richie Unterberger

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