2004, Tricatel
Recommended! More French goodness from American-born April March, aka Elinor Blake. Don't believe us? The New Yorker named "Chrominance Decoder" one of the top ten albums of 1999. "There's something sexy about a girl that sings in French (both linguistically and stylistically), but besides Elinor Blake's charming pixie voice, the star of this show is producer/arranger/composer Bertrand Burgalat, who has put together a feather-soft but substantial bed of trippy music that heightens the image of April March as an ultra-hip, haughty French chick. There is little rock influence to be found on Chrominance Decoder, only go-go organs, twirling horns, rolling drums, faux-jazz piano, and hollow-knock percussion of the sort that one finds in France's reaction against rock & roll, ye-ye." —-Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Garden of April | PLAY |
| 2 | Sugar | PLAY |
| 3 | Knee Socks | PLAY |
| 4 | Charlatan | PLAY |
| 5 | Mignonette | PLAY |
| 6 | Chrominance Decoder | PLAY |
| 7 | Garton Glaton | PLAY |
| 8 | Mickey et Chantal | PLAY |
| 9 | Pas Pareil | PLAY |
| 10 | Mon Petit Ami | PLAY |
| 11 | Mon Petit Cowboy | PLAY |
| 12 | Martine | PLAY |
| 13 | Ideal Standard | PLAY |
| 14 | Keep in Touch | PLAY |
| 15 | Superbagneres | PLAY |
Customer Reviews




