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Voila [Bonus Disc]

 
Album Review: Voila [Bonus Disc]

Review

Belinda Carlisle's career has had several twists and turns, but none has been quite as interesting as her 2007 album Voila, a collection of luxurious covers of classic French pop tunes, all sung in French. Certainly, the very concept of the former new wave queen singing French pop qualifies as one of the more intriguing projects in her solo career, but it's also interesting that she's chosen this idea for her first solo album in ten years. Given that long gap between new albums, it's clear that Voila is no stunt or novelty, it's a passion project for Carlisle and it plays that way: it has the complexity and richness of a labor of love. Which doesn't necessarily mean that this album is filled with surprises, apart from its very existence. Brian Eno may contribute keyboards, but that doesn't mean that these are radical reinterpretations, nor are the selections necessarily left-field: there are a pair of Serge Gainsbourg songs, a Jacques Brel, and a few other songs that should be familiar to rock and pop listeners with a fairly deep grasp of '60s and '70s pop. Those listeners who were raised on punk, new wave, and alt-rock, but with a deep love of the '60s, are clearly the target audience for Voila, and the best thing about the album is that it will not disappoint. This is an elegant, stylish collection of adult pop, gliding by on its sleek synth textures and cabaret atmosphere. Even when it dips into Eurodisco -- as it does on occasion, as on Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose" -- it does so gracefully, and there's an appealing sly decadence to the feel of Voila; it may be a decadence sculpted out of films, LPs, and old photos, one that's knowing but affectionate, but that doesn't mean it's not an alluring, effective mood for the album, particularly because Carlisle sustains it from beginning to end, a problem that she didn't manage to conquer on her big hits of the late '80s. That is a change for her, but the true revelation of Voila is her singing: it's relaxed, assured, and nuanced, the best vocal performance she's had on record. She delivers these songs so smoothly, it's like she's been a chanteuse her entire life, and it's that deep musicality that makes Voila not just a rewarding detour but one of her best albums -- and, with any luck, the first chapter in a new phase of her career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ma Jeunesse Fout le Camp Guy Bontempelli Belinda Carlisle (3:16)
Bonnie et Clyde Serge Gainsbourg Belinda Carlisle (5:15)
Avec le Temps Léo Ferré Belinda Carlisle (4:06)
Sous le Ciel de Paris Hubert Giraud, Jean Dréjac Belinda Carlisle (4:42)
Des Ronds dans l'Eau Raymond LeSénéchal, Pierre Barouh Belinda Carlisle (2:55)
Pourtant Tu M'Aimes Françoise Hardy Belinda Carlisle (3:27)
Ne Me Quitte Pas Jacques Brel Belinda Carlisle (3:17)
La Vie en Rose Edith Piaf, David Mack Belinda Carlisle (4:23)
Contact Serge Gainsbourg Belinda Carlisle (2:57)
Merci Cherie Baker Cavendish, Udo Jürgens, Thomas Horbiger Belinda Carlisle (3:34)
Jezebel Wayne Shanklin Belinda Carlisle (3:18)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Still Love Him [*] Belinda Carlisle (3:29)
La Vie en Rose [*] Belinda Carlisle (4:24)
Bonnie and Clyde [*] Serge Gainsbourg Belinda Carlisle (5:15)
If You Go Away [*] Belinda Carlisle (3:17)

Credits

John Reynolds (Drums), Fiachna OBraonain (Guitar), John Reynolds (Producer), Brian Eno (Keyboards), Sara Raeburn (Make-Up), Cally (Art Direction), John Reynolds (Mixing), Fiachna OBraonain (Translation), Segat Guirey (Flamenco Guitar), John Reynolds (Engineer), Natacha Atlas (Vocals), John Reynolds (Drums), Alan Branch (Engineer), John Reynolds (Programming), Belinda Carlisle (Vocals), John Reynolds (Audio Production), Sharon Shannon (Accordion), Alan Branch (Mixing), Julian Wilson (Piano), Winnie Horan (Violin), Julian Wilson (Organ (Hammond)), Sharon Shannon (Button Accordion), Lorraine Kinman (Stylist), Tim Oliver (Engineer), Julian Wilson (Keyboards), Nikki Leighton Thomas (Vocals (Background)), Claire Kenny (Guitar (Bass)), Pauline Scanlon (Vocals (Background)), Graham Henderson (Accordion), Fiachna OBraonain (Vocals), Fiachna OBraonain (Vocal Coach), Lee Radley (Hair Stylist), Julian Wilson (Strings), Jill Furmanovsky (Photography), John Reynolds (Programming), Julian Wilson (Hammond B3), Maureen ODonnell (Coordination)
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