Hi. I'm Amy. I love food and history and Kentucky basketball. I recently graduated with a BA in History, which means I like primary sources and the Chicago manual of style. I'll soon be off to grad school in African Studies. I post about academics more than you probably care to read. But that's just who I am, so if you don't like it then come at me bro.
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Serge Gainsbourg - “L’Hôtel Particulier”
Histoire de Melody Nelson is Gainsbourg’s 1971 concept album, with “concept” in this case actually meaning “unadulterated awesomeness”. The “Dirty Mouth of French Pop” spends 29 minutes sing-speaking to his muse, the trifle-younger “Melody” (portrayed by Gainsbourg’s frequent - ahem - collaborator, Jane Birkin on the album’s legendary cover) on top of haunting strings, funky bass, hi-hat, snare combos and altogether mind-blowing arrangements. It’s not easy to refer to an album as “perfect”, but given this album’s aural and thematic continuity, its length, and the sexual interplay between electric and orchestral instruments, not many albums have stood the test of time to come so close.
This album is AMAZING. Everyone needs to give it a listen.
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My latest Tuneage post. An all-time top-ten album.
Absolut Killer ! Dig...for your turntable
I do suggest you listen...soon as possible.
del maravilloso disco...de 1971. Vía tuneage
L’Hôtel Particulier - Serge Gainsbourg (1971) I dig it. Admittedly, I don’t believe I’ve heard a Gainsbourg song I...
is AMAZING. Everyone needs...give it a listen.
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