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L'Homme A Tete De Chou [Digipak]

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French pop icon Serge Gainsbourg released L'HOMME A TETE DE CHOU in 1976. It contains the songs "Flash Forward," "Aeroplanes," and "Variations Sur Marilou." Even tolerant music fans shudder inwardly at the mention of the concept album, a largely prog rock genre that spawned many of the greatest aesthetic indiscretions of the '70s. L'Homme a Tete de Chou (The Man with the Cabbage Head) is a concept album and shares some of prog's general characteristics, but it's unlike anything emanating from rock's beardy depths. In the spirit of his 1971 masterpiece Histoire de Melody Nelson, Gainsbourg sets this album's brief tale amid a widescreen musical canvas. Whereas Melody Nelson was provocative without being explicit, the gravel-voiced Gallic lecher goes X-rated here -- albeit without sacrificing his poetic elan. In this morbidly comic song cycle the narrator's muse is Marilou, a black shampoo girl: during their ill-fated fling, he descends into unhinged obsession, beats her to death with a fire extinguisher and ends up in a psychiatric hospital (convinced his head has turned into a cabbage). Although the title track retains something of Melody Nelson's cool Baroque pop gravitas, Chou doesn't replicate that earlier record's alternately brooding and soaring melodic grandeur. Instead, it draws on an adventurously varied palette, spanning rock, country, disco, jazz, reggae, and funk. In places, the shifting styles match the different images or situations that Gainsbourg presents, sometimes without concern for subtlety: "Marilou Reggae" finds Marilou grooving to Caribbean sounds, while tribal rhythms on "Transit a Marilou" heavy-handedly signify her exotic sexuality. The songs are most satisfying when the relationship between lyrics and music is less literal, more evocative -- especially "Lunatic Asylum," where tympani, didgeridoo-like drones, dramatic organ, and insistent percussion soundtrack the protagonist's insanity. Elsewhere, subject matter and sound are divorced completely, the cheery funk of "Ma Lou Marilou" contrasting with the narrator's murderous thoughts. L'Homme a Tete de Chou is an underrated Gainsbourg album. Notwithstanding some dubious synth coloring, it's his second-best '70s release, ranking among his finest recordings. ~ Wilson Neate
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  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      L Homme a Tete de Chou

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    2. 2.
      Chez Max Coiffeur pour Hommes

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    3. 3.
      Marilou Reggae

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    4. 4.
      Transit a Marilou

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    5. 5.
      Flash Forward

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    6. 6.
      Aeroplanes

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    7. 7.
      Premiers Symptomes

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    8. 8.
      Ma Lou Marilou

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    9. 9.
      Variations sur Marilou

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    10. 10.
      Meurtre a l'Extincteur

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    11. 11.
      Marilou sous la Neige

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

    12. 12.
      Lunatic Asylum

      アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

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アーティスト: Serge Gainsbourg

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Even tolerant music fans shudder inwardly at the mention of the concept album, a largely prog rock genre that spawned many of the greatest aesthetic indiscretions of the '70s. L'Homme a Tete de Chou (The Man with the Cabbage Head) is a concept album and shares some of prog's general characteristics, but it's unlike anything emanating from rock's beardy depths. In the spirit of his 1971 masterpiece Histoire de Melody Nelson, Gainsbourg sets this album's brief tale amid a widescreen musical canvas. Whereas Melody Nelson was provocative without being explicit, the gravel-voiced Gallic lecher goes X-rated here -- albeit without sacrificing his poetic elan. In this morbidly comic song cycle the narrator's muse is Marilou, a black shampoo girl: during their ill-fated fling, he descends into unhinged obsession, beats her to death with a fire extinguisher and ends up in a psychiatric hospital (convinced his head has turned into a cabbage). Although the title track retains something of Melody Nelson's cool Baroque pop gravitas, Chou doesn't replicate that earlier record's alternately brooding and soaring melodic grandeur. Instead, it draws on an adventurously varied palette, spanning rock, country, disco, jazz, reggae, and funk. In places, the shifting styles match the different images or situations that Gainsbourg presents, sometimes without concern for subtlety: "Marilou Reggae" finds Marilou grooving to Caribbean sounds, while tribal rhythms on "Transit a Marilou" heavy-handedly signify her exotic sexuality. The songs are most satisfying when the relationship between lyrics and music is less literal, more evocative -- especially "Lunatic Asylum," where tympani, didgeridoo-like drones, dramatic organ, and insistent percussion soundtrack the protagonist's insanity. Elsewhere, subject matter and sound are divorced completely, the cheery funk of "Ma Lou Marilou" contrasting with the narrator's murderous thoughts. L'Homme a Tete de Chou is an underrated Gainsbourg album. Notwithstanding some dubious synth coloring, it's his second-best '70s release, ranking among his finest recordings. ~ Wilson Neate
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発売日 2001年02月28日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPhilips
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5484322
SKU 731454843225

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