Here's an older post that's popular again right now, so, worth moving it up. Did a bit of an update too, still completely and utterly awesome.
After Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son and L'Amour Est Bleu I really hope the band someday will discover the Gainsbourg Genius that is Boum Bada Boum by Minouche Barrelli.
(From 2012) Here's something completely and utterly awesome. Swedish Symphonic metal band Therion, formerly known as Megatherion, have released their 15th(!) album and it's a collection of French 60's and 70's songs including some well known classics (and quite a few obscure gems). The classiest of classics is of course Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son*.
The album is out in October 2012 and is titled Les Fleurs Du Mal (The flowers of evil).
There are two versions of the 1965 Eurovision classic on the CD along with unforgettables like La Maritza (Sylvie Vartan), Polichinelle (Another France Gall hit), Initials B.B. (Serge Gainsbourg) and Les Sucettes (One of the biggest hits for the Gall/Gainsbourg Tandem)**.
See below for the full tracklist and details on the singers who originally recorded the songs.
You can buy the album (and the 2016 EP below) through the Therion website here.
Therium founder Christofer Johnsson is taking a massive risk with this unusual clash of Metal, Opera and YèYe album by financing the project himself, so please support them and Buy It.
2016 update
Therion have also tackled L'Amour Est Bleu (Love is blue), the 1967 entry by Vicky Leandros.
It's on the EP Les Épaves, which was recorded in 2012, so I guess the tracks just didn't make it to the Fleurs album. But the tracks don't sound like leftovers. Go find it in you favorite record store or digitessen.
There are two versions of Vicky's Eurovision classic on the EP. Les Épaves was also released on limited edition vinyl 10 inch and cdsingle. Tracklist below.
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* You know by know: Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son is the 1965 Eurovision winner for Luxembourg performed by France Gall and written by Serge Gainsbourg
** Only the version of the album sold at the live shows and the Japanese edition have the bonus track Les Sucettes. - Thank you Gabriel, see comments
Therion have uploaded several clips from the Fleurs album to their Youtube channel. Next to Poupée there are videos of Initials B.B., Mon Amour, Mon Ami of Je N'ai Besoin Que De Tendresse and one of J'ai Le Mal De Toi.
Therion website, Facebook
Also check out Lori Lewis (Therion singer) website.
And ABBA fans: here's a video of Therions take on Summer Night City from their 2001 album Secret Of The Runes.
Special thanks to Olaf and Gabriel. Please see comments.
Les Tracks
Here’s the full tracklist
of the Les Fleurs Du Mal album. I did some digging on the net and found
most of the original singers.
1. Poupée De Cire,
Poupée The Son (France Gall, 1965)
2. Une Fleur Dans Le
Coeur (Victoire Scott, 1968)
3. Initials B.B (Serge Gainsborg, 1968)
- Of course the B.B. initials stand for Brigitte Bardot
4. Mon Amour, Mon
Ami (Marie Laforet, 1967)
- Written by legendary Eurovision winning songsmiths André Popp and Claude Marnay.
5. Polichinelle (France
Gall, 1967)
6. La Maritza
(Sylvie Vartan, 1968)
7. Soeur Angelique
(Annie Philippe, 1966)
8. Dis-Moi Poupée
(Isabelle, 1967)
9. Lilith (Léonie, 1972) - see comments, thank you Fabio
10. En Alabama
(Léonie, 1971)
11. Wahala Manitou
(Léonie, 1971)
- Both Leonie
tracks originally appeared on the same single. Source : discogs
12. Je N'ai Besoin
Que De Tendresse (Claire Dixon, 1967)
13. La Licorne D'or
(Victoire Scott, 1968)
14. J'ai Le Mal De
Toi (Betty Mars, 1974)
- Betty Mars is the French 1972 Eurovision singer.
- This J'ai Le Mal De Toi is not the 1964 Colette Dereal song.
- This
15. Poupée De Cire,
Poupée The Son
16. Les Sucettes (France
Gall, 1966)
Sources :Discogs,
Youtube and record collection of yours truly.
Les Épaves
1. L'amour est bleu (heavy version) (Vicky Leandros cover)
Les Épaves
1. L'amour est bleu (heavy version) (Vicky Leandros cover)
2. Nous ne sommes
pas des anges (France Gall cover)
3. La fermeture éclair (Delphine cover)
4. Ah-Hem-Ho-Hu-Err (Christine Pilzer cover)
5. L'amour est bleu (mellow version) (Vicky Leandros cover)
3. La fermeture éclair (Delphine cover)
4. Ah-Hem-Ho-Hu-Err (Christine Pilzer cover)
5. L'amour est bleu (mellow version) (Vicky Leandros cover)
5 comments:
Lilith was recorded also by Léonie, according to this link on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJB5XZph4nE
It is also featured on Discogs.com:
http://www.discogs.com/L%C3%A9onie-Lilith/release/3824924
So I guess it's quite accurate ^^
I'm not sure that the album on their website includes the bonus track "Les Sucettes". The "normal" album was delayed and replaced with the tour edition for the people who pre-ordered.
Discogs lists Léonie as the singer of Lilith: http://www.discogs.com/L%C3%A9onie-Lilith/release/3824924
Also, there's this video on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJB5XZph4nE
They seem to be accurate enough ^^
I was also digging all the information with a friend of mine and we came across really interesting facts.
Thanks for the updates guys, much appreciated.
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