Some good songs
Translator | Owasso, Oklahoma | 06/29/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I own this CD and "Dans ma chair." A friend of mine owns several of her earlier works. So I am very familiar with her music, which has sans doute evolved over her recording career.This disc really is a Pascal Obispo work. It seems to have his style more than Kaas', which is unfortunate because she has a wonderful style. I'm not saying I don't like Obispo, but something just doesn't work for me here."Ma liberté contre la tienne" is good. My favorite is "Les chansons commencent." That song grabs my attention when I listen to the CD. It's a song that makes one grab the CD case to look and see which title it is.I recommend this for Kaas fans. For the casual listener, or one who is giving French music a listen for the first time, I suggest Kaas' "Dans ma chair." Or if you like French jazz, try "Mademoiselle chante.""
I love it and I don't even know French
C. Kuschel-Toerber | 03/19/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Some music, like the Cocteau Twins or Bel Canto trancends language such that you can love it without understanding it. This is one such CD. This is the kind of mood setting smooth music you would expect to hear at a chic Hollywood party. It has a kind of timeless style about it."
Beautiful!
C. Kuschel-Toerber | Frankfurt, Hessen | 05/12/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is another truly amazing achievement by one of Europe's best singers and performers. I have been blessed in being able to see this wonderful French singer live a couple of times, and the most wonderful show was last year's concert with a full orchestra, introducing this new album. Her voice just soars, and the arrangements are top-notch. If this music will not move you, nothing will! May Patricia never tire of recording such wonderful und unique albums."