Comme si de rien n'était

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 42:12

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Nice voice, Boring musical arrangements

justino_dea

Although Cala has a nice voice, I found the musical arrangements unoriginal if not cheesy at times (ex: track 2 keyboard). This becomes more apparent after listening to No Promises which has some original and interesting arrangements. The accompaniment sounds hired and lacking synergy with the potenial of the frontwoman. Reccommend No Promises to see the musical potential of the artist.

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Poetic Lyrics Spare Sound

badtz-mari

I like the songs and Carla Bruni's voice. Great to listen to on a relaxed Sunday afternoon or during a dinner with friends. Still learning French, so it helps to listen to a beautiful French voice.

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Comme si de rien n'etait

rldauzat

Tres bonne.

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Chanson, not quite classic...

cygnusx_10

I fell in love with this whispered, voice forward, minimalist style of chanson with the Putumayo French Cafe CD. Carla Bruni follows that tradition, although her renditions don't adhere to the classic style--what's not to like this way too!

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Mrs. Nick Sarcozy

bdeadheadz

OK, come on folks....the voice is sexy because she is, and she whispers darn near everything..Her guitar playing, us minimalist...you can't possibly give her 5 stars....the problem is the tunes are catchy, and as a straight middle age man...yumy..Now if she could convince her husband to lighten up on the conservatism all would be wel

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Beautiful and meaningful songs!!!

flavianepomuceno

I can't stop listening Carla Bruni! She has a great voice and her lyrics are full of meaning and poetry... Great pick!!! Thank you, eMusic!

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une belle voix et des paroles int�©ressantes

Sol76

J'ai decouvert Carla Bruni il y a quelques temps sur Internet et j'ai tout de suite aime le resultat. Ses paroles et ses jeux de mots sont rafraichissants. Desolee pour les accents, apparement le site ne les produit pas.

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The title of Carla Bruni’s 2008 album, Comme Si de Rien N’Etait (As If Nothing Had Happened), is a good joke. After all, since her last album Bruni fell into a whirlwind romance with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and ended up marrying him and becoming the “First Lady” of France. That’s a pretty big “something,” and indeed it isn’t often that the romance of a singer and a president is chronicled on record as it is here — though you need to be fluent in French to catch the details, since only her cover of ’50s pop classic “You Belong to Me” (which is a witty nod to a semi-scandalous trip the couple took to Egypt and other exotic locales before they were wed) is in English. You don’t need to know exactly what’s going on lyrically, because the intimate-sounding arrangements on the ballads and the light and breezy sound of the more uptempo tunes clue you in that there is romance in the air. Along with the nice arrangements, the best thing about the album is Bruni’s intimate and sultry singing. She can purr like a Gainsbourg girl, strut sassily, or croon quite tenderly — sometimes all within the same song. Most of the time she sounds like you always hoped a ’60s French bombshell would sound but never quite did (think Bardot or Birkin). Not surprisingly, Bruni appears totally in control throughout the album, which could be down to her having written almost all of the songs herself, or could be down to her new position in the world. Whatever the reason, it makes for quite an improvement over her previous album, No Promises, and fulfills the promise of her charming debut, Quelqu’un M’a Dit. It is probably the best album released by a “First Lady,” but beyond that, it’s a pleasant, sometimes compelling album by a singer/songwriter with some stories to tell and a lovely way of telling them. – Tim Sendra

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