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Françoiz Breut

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Album Review

Songwriter/musician Dominique Ane and singer Francoiz Breut keep things minimal and tense on Breut's debut album. A majority of the songs are sung-spoken in French, so listeners who don't understand French will concentrate on the musicianship and mood. Breut's vocals are mostly quite confident, as she traverses a delicate noir path. Ane accompanies her on sparse guitar, bass, and drums, seemingly more interested in atmosphere than melody. The first half of the album brings to mind influences from Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds to Jacques Brel to Tindersticks, as the duo paints wonderful, mournful musical notes in the air. Though the middle section of the album starts to lag and meander, they're treading near beauty again by the final tracks. When Breut sticks to English on "My Wedding Man," one gets the idea that the previous nine songs might work more powerful magic with French listeners. Indeed, if Breut returned to this debut and recorded the material with English lyrics, there's a strong possibility that the album's introspective soul would be exposed. Francoiz Breut is an intriguing debut, though non-Francophiles probably won't feel the album's full impact.

Customer Reviews

Art Breut

Not a hint of bright red lipstick or Bardot eyeline clichés here. A great discovery of French music with a hint of music hall without the accordian chic found in Edith Piaff or juliet Greco's chansons. Here is a French indie with left bank savvy (savoir faire) that hits the spot. Absolutely gorgeous stuff. Modern and time to reach out for that French Dictionary. If Cat Power was French she'd be here.

Biography

Born: 1970 in Cherbourg, France

Genre: French Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

In the ‘90s, singer Françoiz Breut established herself as an important player on the French music scene. Breut, who is known for melancholy, introspective lyrics and a smoky, jazz-tinged approach to pop/rock, has inspired a variety of comparisons. She has been compared to the influential ‘60s ye-ye icon Françoise Hardy — which is perhaps a comparison that comes too easily — as well as German singer Nico (who was known for her work with the Velvet Underground in the late ‘60s). Other comparisons...
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