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Liste Des Nouveautés CD Liste des nouveautés CD 2.13 AMO Unrepentant Geraldines Tori Amos, chant 2.13 BLO Greatest Hits; Ghosts of download Blondie, ens. voc. delux redux 2014 marque le 40ème anniversaire de Blondie, groupe phare de la scène rock new-yorkaise de la fin des 70’s. Blondie a spécialement réenregistré tous ses tubes pour ce « Deluxe Redux: Greatest Hits » qui sort avec un tout nouvel album studio en bonus : « Ghosts Of Download » ! Ce 10ème album studio a été enregistré ces deux dernières années sous la direction du producteur Jeff Saltzman, connu pour ses collaborations avec The Killers. Intitulé « A Rose By Any Name », le 1er single, est un duo entre Debbie Harry et Beth Ditto de Gossip, une rencontre au sommet entre deux générations de rockeuses! Les participations d’autres invités émaillent ce disque : Miss Guy sur « Rave », le groupe de hip hop colombien Systema Solar sur « Sugar on the Side » et le rappeur Panaméen Los Rakas sur « I Screwed up »... 2.2 LI I never learn Lykke Li, chant Cette chanteuse suédoise interprète avec une jolie voix une pop délicate. 2.2 LOR Pure heroine Lorde, chant 2.23 ALL Sheezus Lily Allen, chant Les quatorze morceaux qui composent cet album marquent un nouveau virage artistique : après avoir flirté avec le reggae et le ska sur son premier album, après leur avoir préféré la pop synthétique sur le suivant, Lily Allen opte cette fois pour une production estampillée MTV. Le premier single de l’album donnait la couleur: « Hard Out Here », brulôt anti-star-system et pro-cellulite naturelle. Tout l’album est plus ou moins dans le même ton, se moquant des pop-stars actuelles , des trolls des réseaux sociaux ou des it-girls sans autre but que d’être belle... 2.31 BIR Birds on a wire Rosemary Standley, chant La chanteuse du trio Moriarty, accompagnée par une violoncelliste brésilienne, interprète un répertoire qui transcende les époques et les styles (du classique au folk en passant par des chants traditionnels argentins) pour former un ensemble homogène. Mélange de dépouillement et de raffinement, l'épure de leur duo fait merveille, le tout présenté dans un livret écrin somptueusement illustré de toiles de maîtres. 2.35 SMI Fugitives Moriarty, ens. voc. et instr. with Wayne Standley, Don Cavalli, Moriba Koïta & Mama Rosin 2.73 MIN Kiss me once Kylie Minogue, chant Quatre ans après son dernier opus, la chanteuse Australienne revient avec un tout nouvel album, en changeant de label pour travailler sous la direction de Jay-Z. Pour cet album, la chanteuse a su s'entourer des plus grands. Ainsi, parce que cette année, enregistrer un disque sans que son nom n'y apparaisse est impossible, l’incontournable Pharrell Williams était de la partie ! Avec ce disque, Kylie Minogue relève le défi de se renouveler tout en conservant sa place de reine de la Pop... 2.73 STI Lindsey Stirling Lindsey Stirling, vl 8 ALH Alphabête Al.Hy, chant Réalisé avec le concours de Pierre Guimard, ce premier cd bénéficie aussi des interventions de Mickey 3d et de Lilly Wood and the Prick pour l'écriture de certaines chansons. Les accents bluesy que peut prendre la voix d'Al.Hy lorsqu'elle descend dans les notes graves en fait une pop française plutôt variée et éloignée des fadeurs du genre. Le 10/09/2014 Page 1 of 4 Liste des nouveautés CD 8 ANG Frou-frou Lisa Angell, chant Lisa Angell revisite les chansons des années 30, 40, 50, dans un hommage aux grandes interprètes de l' époque: Edith Piaf, Juliette Gréco, Joséphine Baker. 8 CHE Histoire de J. Jeanne Cherhal, chant Avec le splendide « Histoire de J. », sous influence Ve?ronique Sanson, Jeanne Cherhal de?passe l’exercice d’hommage a? la chanson pop des seventies pour livrer son disque le plus personnel. La plupart des chansons ont été enregistrées en une seule prise. La chanteuse s'est concentrée sur son jeu de piano et sur sa voix. Ce nouvel album est plein de grâce, de culot et de profondeur... 8 FRE Amuse bouches Elodie Frégé, chant Pour son quatrième album intitulé Amuse bouches, l’ancienne gagnante de la Star Ac’, Elodie Frégé développe un univers élégant, discipliné, surprenant et stimulant. Érotisme light et reprises malignes… 8 IND Mini world Indila, chant Phénomène musical de l'année 2014; Indila a débarqué dans les bacs avec son premier album "Mini World", emmené par le tube "Dernière Danse". Un morceau entêtant qui détonne dans le paysage musical français. Epaulée par le producteur Skalpovich (Corneille, La Fouine, Patrick Bruel...), Indila a façonné un personnage mélancolique, au détour de dix chansons nous entraînant sur différents territoires... 8 KEE Ange ou démon Keen'V, chant Depuis ses débuts en 2008, Keen'V joue sur une image de bad boy misogyne et déluré. En titrant aujourd'hui son album par l'affirmation Ange ou Démon, il signifie qu'il peut être à la fois le bon copain festif et un sale gosse... Ange ou Démon dévoile une face beaucoup plus sensible sur quelques titres. D'abord avec l'évocation de la figure paternelle sur « Mon père », puis avec les légers « Je ne gâcherai pas tout » et « Le Droit au bonheur » rythmés par un dancehall doux. Ange ou Démon n'a donc pas menti sur son appellation avec un contraste certain entre deux parties que tout oppose... 8 LUC D'une tonne à un tout petit poids Renan Luce, chant Dans ce troisième opus, l’auteur-compositeur a inclus dix morceaux entre pop, chanson françaises et folk. Y sont contés avec talent des histoires cocasses (La Boîte), des rencontres imprévues (Amoureux d’une flic), des instants de vie très personnels (Les Secrets chuchotés)… 8 MOI [Le] Chemin Emmanuel Moire, chant Après des années creuses, Emmanuel Moire renoue avec le succès avec son troisième album intitulé Le Chemin. Ce nouvel opus est le résultat de quatre ans d’écriture. L’atout de cet album réside dans sa cohérence : Emmanuel Moire nous invite à suivre un voyage initiatique, son histoire. Une pièce musicale, en somme, qui commence avec "La vie ailleurs", un titre troublé et nostalgique, pour terminer avec "La vie ici", apaisée et heureuse. Le tout parsemé des épreuves et des beaux moments qui jalonnent ce "Chemin "... 8 NOA Combats ordinaires Yannick Noah, chant Avec cet album, Yannick Noah, revient sur le devant de la scène. Deux ans après son album de reprises de Bob Marley, il choisit de livrer ses idées politiques et ses combats quotidiens dans un album plutôt rock... 8 ODE Dimanche Oldelaf, chant Oldelaf montre à travers cet album qu’il est capable de faire un morceau à partir de n’importe quoi, tournant le tout à la dérision.L’humour se mêle au quotidien. Au long de l'écoute on se laisse bercer par le talent d’écriture du chanteur.. 8 OGR Vous m'emmerdez Les Ogres de Barbacks, ens. voc. et instr. Artistes du renouveau de la chanson française, Les Ogres de Barback fêtent cette année leurs 20 ans de carrière. pour ce nouvel album, les Ogres reviennent en force avec un « Vous m’emmerdez! » au doux parfum de revendication et de poésie.On y retrouve cette musique mêlant chanson française et bric à brac d’arrangements issus de différents styles... Le 10/09/2014 Page 2 of 4 Liste des nouveautés CD 8 PAG Vieillir avec toi Florent Pagny, chant Pour ce nouvel album de dix titres, enrichi de quatre versions acoustiques au piano ou à la guitare pour l'édition limitée, le chanteur s'est entiché des propositions faites par son ami Calogero qui a écrit et composé le disque dans son intégralité. C'est donc en tant qu'interprète que Florent Pagny fait son entrée avec le titre le plus grandiloquent de la sélection, « Les Murs porteurs », à la symbolique lourde. Les choses s'arrangent avec les arrangements plus légers de « Combien de gens », évocation de séparations forcées au parfum bohême et « Vieillir avec toi », au refrain entêtant sur fond d'harmonium... 8 TIT J'aime ça Sophie Tith, chant Cet album de compositions inédites a été réalisé en grande partie avec la collaboration de Mat Bastard, chanteur du groupe Skip The Use, qui lui donne une tonalité générale rock mature. Jouissant d'une intensité parfois rageuse (dans "Jalouse") ce disque montre une unité assez surprenante pour un premier album original. "Ces Choses-Là" le duo réalisé avec Corson est particulièrement réussi et les deux voix s'accordent à la perfection. Au total, ce "J'aime ça" est plutôt bien nommé ! 8 ZAZ Recto Verso Zaz, chant Sur Recto verso, on retrouve la recette qui a fait le succès de Zaz en 2010 : un mélange de chansons réalistes, de coups de gueule et de ballades épurées. Pour ce nouvel album, Zaz s'est offert les plumes de Grand Corps Malade, d'Ours, le fils d'Alain Souchon, ou encore celle de son complice Kerredine Soltani. Elle y évoque pêle-mêle la maladie d'Alzheimer, l'alcoolisme, les utopies et toujours l'optimisme, la volonté d'aller de l'avant, notamment dans le morceau Si, écrit et composé par son collègue des Enfoirés, Jean-Jacques Goldman... 8.41 AUB Aubert chante Houellebecq Jean-Louis Aubert, chant [Les] Parages du vide Les 16 titres de l’album nous entraînent dans une ballade où les mots de Houellebecq nous montrent le chemin. Cela reste un constat triste, nostalgique du temps qui passe et dont on ne profite pas assez. Mais la voix et la musicalité, aisément reconnaissables, de Jean-Louis Aubert apporte de nouvelles touches : de la douceur, de la sérénité et même un brin d’espoir.
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