Still best -- heck, pretty much only -- known in the United States as Mrs. Johnny Depp, French singer and actress Vanessa Paradis has been a star in her native country since she was a teenager who had several pop hits back in the late '80s. As an adult, Paradis has taken her time in between projects; Divinidylle is her first album in over five years. (Those who require English-language touchstones for their foreign rockers: think of a more accessible and pop-oriented version of Kate Bush.) A straightforward but eclectic pop album ranging from the steel guitar-inflected atmospherics of "Les Revenants" and the haunting piano-and-strings ballad "Junior Suite" to the sunshiny '60s pop feel of "Divine Idylle," the organ-driven rocker "La Bataille," and the modern R&B sway of "L'Incendie," Divinidylle has no pretensions beyond pure entertainment. At its best, as on the clever, lavishly arranged single "Chet Baker" and the flirty duet with Mathieu Chedid "Les Piles," it's among Paradis' strongest works, and it's a far more consistently entertaining listen than many of her early albums, which tended toward the spotty. In fact, Divinidylle is likely Paradis' best album yet. ~ Stewart Mason
Rovi
ジョニー・デップのパートナーである最後のフレンチ・ロリータから、7年ぶりの新作が到着! 鬼才マチュー・カゾヴィッツやアヴァン・ポップの女王ことブリジット・フォンテーヌなどクセ者揃いのゲストを迎えて、モータウン・ビートが跳ねるキラーなイェイェ・ナンバーをはじめ、〈キュート〉〈アンニュイ〉〈デカダン〉とさまざまな表情を見せる小悪魔。素晴らしいこの11篇の純愛詩集は間違いなく彼女の最高傑作でしょう!!
bounce (C)小松 健一郎
タワーレコード(2007年10月号掲載 (P101))