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I believe that you noticed Ann Calvert's voice.
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Yes, it could be Ann's voice doubling Alizée's track. There is a lot of effects on the voices.
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So it is someone else's voice than Alizée's? And just making sure you guys know, Im talking about the Album Version of the song, not tue En Concert Version, cause Corsaire it looked like you were talking about the En Concert Version.
And thanks for the input guys
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And Aaron, weren’t you the one telling us to dust off our copy of En concert a few weeks ago...
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"E's buggered off!"
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Ok, I downloaded the track. Not to worry, Alizée lost no money since I already deleted it. With better sound quality and better headphones, I would say that “L’oiseau qui fait...” seems like a reverb effect and “... son nid, douillet” sounds like some sort of voice distortion. I don’t believe this last part is Alizée’s unaltered voice and this is my definitive pedestrian view on the subject.
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Hmm... Never noticed before. Just thought I was some weird echoey effect. Thanks for informing
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Oh, and BTW Aaron, you should hear this sort of “backing vocals” all over Gourmandises. I did listen to parts of other tracks before deleting them and I was surprised by the amount of voice effects on this album I never knew about this because my listening experience of the Gourmandises’ songs is limited to En concert and poor quality Internet videos.
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Oh my goodness, while I was watching En Concert I noticed that...VVV isn't on En Concert. Oh how embarrasing this is Please, throw some rocks at me and laugh at me, I deserve every bit of it.
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