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Broken Wings
24th July 2005, 09:02
Its kinda old, but the review is very nice :cheesy:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00008NR5X/ref=pd_sxp_f/002-7189809-5331262?v=glance&s=music


Here is the first Good Review

I disagree somewhat with the other reviews here so far. I consider Alizée's new album not only better than her first, but it is my favorite of 2003 so far, with Fleetwood Mac's amazing comeback second best of the year.

I was very lucky to find out about her, quite accidentally last year, when I was introduced to her first amazing album. Although her material is really a product of Mylene Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat, it's Alizée's delivery and tremendous voice that makes the music fly. She's a natural, and displays a tremendous amount of charisma.

This album is definitely more mature than her first, and I think that Mylene made a terrific conscious effort to ensure that the music grows with her. These songs stick in your head and heart and never, ever let go. Although I cannot understand a word she is singing, the raw emotion that comes through in songs like "A Contre-Courant" and "J'ai Pas Vingt Ans" is so real.

I got the French import, and have heard the English version of some of the tracks since then, but, although I find the English translations interesting, and I'm glad a direct translation wasn't done, I do prefer the French versions. And although I don't understand it, French fits her performances so much better. It's a more beautiful language than my native English :) Besides, some of the English lyrics border on the absurd -- not most, but a few. Slang used maybe 20-25 years ago in America, and snickered at now -- I mean "boogy-woogy"??? I recommend passing these English versions across someone well versed in the target culture beforehand next time. Despite this, I'm still glad for a non-direct translation.

Now I'm not sure if an American audience exposure was targeted at this time, especially in light of some anti-French sentiments over certain current world events, but ultimately I believe that Alizée could become huge worldwide, including the USA. I have a few reservations, though, about how successful that will be if her mentors continue on the career path they seem to be taking. This is a message to her management team (not that they would ever read this, nor care to):

1) Drop the "French Britney" image, and FAST. Alizée's beauty can stand on its own, without some of the cheesy ways they are presenting her. Yes, I know she's a product of France, and I know the pop music styles in France are still closer to the cheesy 80's of America, but if they want her to become huge worldwide, please realize that people see right through this, at least in my country, and Alizée will just end up as "flavor of the week" if this continues.

2) Take advantage of the charisma factor here. Alizée is that rare performer, who has the potential to connect with her audience at live performances -- IF she is allowed to sing WITHOUT the cheesy (there, I said it again) lip-synch! Now I know she can sing live -- I saw a "Top of the Pops" performance of hers, and she can handle singing live rather well. Let her develop her stage presence, and take advantage of her natural talent, charm, and charisma to connect with her audience. There is a hell of a lot going for her in many ways. Don't stunt the growth of a potential universally huge star. Maybe this will give her enough confidence to start co-writing her own material, unless Mylene and Laurent's intention is to use her as a meal ticket. I'm sure that's not true, since Mylene is a star in her own right. But just in case...

Ok, off my arrogant soapbox ;) Back to the review.

I HIGHLY recommend this album. It is awesome! I hope to see Alizée's success reach worldwide.

PayBays
24th July 2005, 12:20
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

go this good review!

"boogy-woogy"???

Yes "boogy-woogy"!!!

Takran
24th July 2005, 17:25
Hah, that review jumped out at me on Amazon as well. Well written.

Ask For More
24th July 2005, 18:23
that's a very good review!

Thanks for posting :D

Ned
24th July 2005, 18:42
I am very delighted to see that there are good reviews out there. After all, Alizée is a very respectable pop artist.

Bondius
24th July 2005, 20:42
Not bad at all. I was thinking it was one of those bad reviews but I was wrong ... this one is really cool hehe :mrgreen:

Emmerdale001
25th July 2005, 19:46
I think she could become big in the US if she decided to and put forth the effort, but the question is does she want to? Has she said she was willing to cut an English album for the English-speaking world?

I think if she blew up in the US, she'd probably set a new trend different from what Spears and Aguilera have done in the last 5 years. She's so sexy yet so classy.

Broken Wings
25th July 2005, 20:05
ah yea i gotta agree with that. It would be something if she decided to put out some music here. and her style would be very known. and also, she has a long way to go. shes only 20, so her future is bright musically.

fallenONE
25th July 2005, 23:17
The thing is that she will continue her music career and i don't care if she doesn't come to US.........Just as long as her songs come out

FiEsTa
31st July 2005, 06:38
I also believe that she will continue her career.
well but in the US? Didnt she performed one time Moi Lolita there?

Takran
31st July 2005, 06:45
I don't think she has ever performed in the US, nor does she intend to. =(

Bondius
31st July 2005, 09:23
Nope, it's quite clear that she won't go to USA to perform.

PayBays
31st July 2005, 11:30
No,but she will come to my room!Mes Courant Electrique will be mine

ALL MINE


( hahahahahaha ) <--- Evil Mr Normenmeier voice

Le Fidèle
31st July 2005, 13:08
reviews are for people who want to know if somthing is good or not
-Captian obveouse

higa323
31st July 2005, 13:46
I think she could become big in the US if she decided to and put forth the effort, but the question is does she want to? Has she said she was willing to cut an English album for the English-speaking world?

I think if she blew up in the US, she'd probably set a new trend different from what Spears and Aguilera have done in the last 5 years. She's so sexy yet so classy.


i really wish she would make a tour of the US or atleast i wanna hear one of her songs over the radio

ya new trends always start off your career

PayBays
31st July 2005, 13:47
Welcome higa323,


who doesn't want that.I never hear one of her song been played on our radio stations

Alizée is ALIVE!

Broken Wings
31st July 2005, 18:34
well Alizee is only 20, and hopefully she has a very long time to go in her career, so things can change. it doesnt hurt to try new things, and if she is looking to become more popular, than singing in the US is a good start. I agree with the review, she does have the talent to make it big here. who knows what the future will bring?

FiEsTa
31st July 2005, 18:38
I'd like it more when she stays in Europe...

PayBays
31st July 2005, 18:39
Well please don't get me wrong

I hate the USA,not the people who live in there.

I kinda think Alizée could be 1 thing that doesn't belong to the USA

Alizée is something for us European,and i don't want it to be taken away by America

FiEsTa
31st July 2005, 19:27
same opinion PaysBas. Im attached to your opinion