03-07-2011, 09:46 PM
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Favorite: JEAMizée
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: USA
Posts: 7,683
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Miscellaneous Web/Magazine Articles
I guess this can be a place for articles that are either not important enough or too small to have their own thread.
So here's the first which was linked by A. Community on Facebook 4 hours ago that I thought shed a little more light on the "New Album Rumor":
http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee/news-72544.html
Here's a translation that I mustered up with some help from the ole Google Translate:
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Alizee: Back to Basics?
Alizée, whose latest album "A Child of the Century" which was bold but had no takers, according nidalizee.com will return in 2012 with a fifth album, doing a real homecoming style level of music to reconnect with her audience that made her a popular success in her early years.
According to nidalizee.com, having tried to electro in 2010 with his album "A Child of the Century" (Top 24), Alizée will prepare her return to pop, with an album planned for later 2012. The fifth disc is intended to reach a wider audience than the few makers of her latest album, the public had so acclaimed in its infancy. This can also be an opportunity for the performer of the single "The Hills" to attract new radios. An album that we wondered at its output "if her past, her image, was not the place unfortunately " the donkey between two stools: it was too "special" for the media and the general public, it may be confusing - those who know it and defended it before, and too popular for lovers of electro, especially fans of Coco Rosie. Unless her gay audience does not save the furniture. The future proved us right.
Mylène or Not?
Even though the musical style has its eyes on its upcoming productions of the last decade, there is currently no indication a return with Mylène Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat. The latest installment of Alizee (available in limited edition with a numbered box containing the album special edition, the book drive, five-album 45s, a poster, and a single Polaroid offered to the first 100 orders) was among the top in the 24th place ranking which disappeared six weeks later, and sold a total of just 5000 copies. It was a cold shower for those who had yet surrounded by the cream of French electro label Institubes from - including Chateau Marmont, Rob, Jerome Echenoz, Para One, David Rubato, Tahiti Boy, revealing a very well produced disc, but unfortunately difficult for the media. The previous album was based on the universe of Edie Sedgwick, an American model and actress whose short life was marked by family tragedies, major psychiatric disorders and drug use.
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