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Originally Posted by CZESTER
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Alizee
Second Wind
Freed, the kid who sang Moi...Lolita comes back as a pop icon. Not so simple.
How to talk about it? With Jeremy Chatelain, her husband, at the controls, we would have expected an about-face towards rock. Finally, we find the ex-muse of the duo Farmer-Boutonnat in an interesting pop song, with cool lyrics (of Fauque, Darc, etc) and hanging melodies. Sometimes, we have the impression of hearing Lio humming
Solitary Lovers.
The best bit?
Lots of good songs, very softly done, with a must,
Lonely List, sad and sweet.
The worst?
Decollage, a song in which Alizee tries out R and B. Unhearable.
So, did the come back succeed?
After making France, Japan, and Latin America dance, the brunette counts on seducing a sore public. Its quite a difficult spot, even if the flower power universe of the album seems to have taken it over completely. Wouldn't Alizee just become a muse?