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Le Fil

 
Album Review: Le Fil

  • Artist: Camille
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 03, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Having created quite an impact in her native France, the Nouvelle Vague singer uses a concept on her second solo outing -- Le Fil, or the thread, a drone that runs throughout the disc (and, just to emphasize, runs for about 30 minutes at the end if you don't turn the CD off). She won a couple of French awards with this disc, and it's easy to see why. It's quite adventurous, a journey for voice that moves outside the box. And yet, not as far as many people think. All too often the melodic underpinnings of her songs are quite predictable, and within a standard frame. When she does move outside that (as on the recurring "Janine" pieces or "Senza"), there's a real sense of daring, rather than playing, about this disc. Camille has been compared to Björk, but that's not right; she doesn't inhabit the same childlike alternative universe. Relatively speaking, Camille has her feet planted firmly on the ground. And, if you look at the two of them together, the French singer's sense of wonder seems a product of calculation rather than natural naïveté. That's not to say this is a bad, or even mediocre, album. It's not. It's good, at times even better than that. But at this stage she's definitely not the finished product, by any means. Where she goes next will perhaps say a lot more about her music that this record does. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
La Jeune Fille aux Cheveux Blancs Camille (2:16)
Ta Douleur Camille (3:06)
Assise (Lyrics) Camille (2:16)
Janine I Camille (:53)
Vous Camille (1:41)
Baby Carni Bird Camille (3:58)
Pour Que l'Amour Me Quitte Camille (2:46)
Senza Camille (2:28)
Janine II Camille (:52)
Vertige Malik Mezzadri Camille (3:00)
Au Port Camille (2:56)
Janine III Camille (1:27)
Pâle Septembre Camille (3:34)
Rue de Ménilmontant Camille (1:11)
Quand Je Marche Camille (41:31)

Credits

Julien Chirol (Trombone), Martin Gamet (Percussion), Martin Rappeneau (Piano), Bénédicte Schmitt (Assistant Engineer), Stéphane Prin (Engineer), Raphaël Jonin (Mastering), Dominique Blanc-Franchard (Mixing), Bénédicte Schmitt (Mixing), Martin Gamet (Basse), Martin Gamet (Rhythm), Antoine Dijol (Guitar), Camille (Voices), Camille (Human Beatbox), Martin Gamet (Human Beatbox), Julien Chirol (Trombone Arrangement), Camille (Dessus), Camille (Choir, Chorus), Camille (Wurlitzer), Martin Gamet (Contrabass), Camille (Arranger), Camille (Realization)
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Le Fil
Studio album by Camille
Released 14 February 2005
Genre A cappella, Chanson
Length 71:33
Label Virgin Records
Producer Stéphane Prin
Professional reviews
Camille chronology
Le Sac des Filles
(2002)
Le Fil
(2005)
Live au Trianon
(2006)

Le Fil is the second album by French singer Camille. The title translates as "The Thread". The album features a 'tone', a low-level drone that is in the background of every song, which Camille has described as 'her note'. The note is a B. The singer also mentioned that many people returned the record, thinking this sound was a fault with the recording.[1] The title also arises due to the similar word 'fille' or girl which arises in a lot of the songs.

It was first released in 2005, and reissued in 2006 in the United States, the UK and Australia with four extra tracks.

It has been most frequently compared to Björk's Medúlla, for Camille's use of her voice as an instrument in innovative ways.

In 2008, the eighth track on Le Fil, "Senza", was used by Ford in televised adverts[2] for their new Kuga SUV. The advert premiered at half time of the 2008 UEFA Champions League Final, opening up a new Pan-European audience to Camille's work. It has continued to air on networks across Europe throughout Euro 2008.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "La jeune fille aux cheveux blancs"
  2. "Ta douleur"
  3. "Assise"
  4. "Janine I"
  5. "Vous"
  6. "Baby Carni Bird"
  7. "Pour que l'amour me quitte"
  8. "Janine II"
  9. "Vertige"
  10. "Senza"
  11. "Au port"
  12. "Janine III"
  13. "Pâle septembre"
  14. "Rue de Ménilmontant"
  15. "Quand je marche"

Reissue bonus tracks:

  1. "J'ai tort"
  2. "Jolie bruine"
  3. "Lumière"
  4. "Femme libérée"

Chart performance

(2005-2006) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[1] 27
Belgium Albums Chart (Wallonia)[1] 22
French Albums Chart[1] 4
Swiss Albums Chart[1] 48

Awards

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