Advantages: for those who like him Disadvantages: for those who dislike him
Here is one of some compilations of Mister SergeGainsbourg, the famous artist who rested in the paradise and angels since 1991.
To understand his art and his state of mind about his creation and inspiration, here is some piece of news from the genius artist that Serge was.
Serge became successful at the age of 50 though we wrote many songs for famous female singers. Serge could paint, art that he left behind, play a piano, and had the magic to make poetry, words sound like an echo. His themes were women, beauty and alcohol. Serge was a director also and he made many ads.
Despite his taste for provocation, Serge was a hurt-wounded-soul-man. He crossed through the years and trends with his own style, reaching the top of poetry in songs. “Avant-gardiste” in his way, he was the first French artist who played reggae ...
Advantages: Glorious music, sounds like nothing else in the world. Disadvantages: Too much narrating; not long enough.
I imagine that most of you will not have heard any of SergeGainsbourg’s music. Those that have, will have probably heard the relatively famous “Je t’aime” once or twice, and as a result have dismissed Gainsbourg as rubbish. A few weeks ago, I was in that very position, and so it was with much scepticism that I got this album, purely on the advice of a friend.
Firstly, this album sounds nothing like “Je t’aime”, or any of Gainsbourg’s trademark rubbish French pop. He wrote and recorded this album in England, with the help of a group of session musicians. It is built around guitar, drum and bass, but also has sweeping orchestrations. I found out, after buying this album, that it’s a great favourite of Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead. After listening to this it’s easy to see ...
Advantages: Jeff's very early stuff, Some classics before they became finished, A hitoric looks at Jeff's past Disadvantages: Some songs really are demo quality
with "Grace", and performed "magical guitarness" on both "Grace" (the song on the album) and this song. The lyrics as with most Buckley original's is astonishingly brilliant. 9/10-One of the stand-outs of Buckley's short career).
Track number 4 is the title track, Song to no one, When listening to it I picked up an odd "countryish" feel to the guitar opening which already makes Jeff's fan's wonder what was going on. Then the vocals kick in and make you wonder even more about whats really going on. The vocal seem shrt and snappy, rather than the often strained and elongated sounds Buckley was later known for. Together they give a very "Un-Buckley" like feel to it, until you reach the chorus, where the groans and lengthy notes are back in place. The different vocal qualities shown here did, admittedly catch me out, and yet I also really enjoyed ...
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