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Fifty/Sixty has a similar movement and electronic sounds as MJ. It seems like they put a particular effect on her voice too. I hope in other songs they have what sounds like a more natural sound of her voice, or a recording style that accentuates the beauty of her voice anyway, like in most older recordings. 50/60 in particular seems to put an effect on her voice (obviously in the second half, but even in the first). That may be part of what makes it sound rough, though the other I think is just file compression. I hope that's what made the mix of sounds in the second part (with the yells) slightly muddy or that they fixed that anyway. I was pleased with some of the nuances in the final version of MJ. Hopefully I'll have a similar experience with 50/60.
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How many months before Gourmandises came out after ML? 4,5,6? I know, that's a totally different situation. One must just ask what is wrong with a world who's axis is not closer to Corse, if you know what I mean.
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They released L'Alizé the week after the album came out, and popped out 5 and 9 months after that. Dates were as follows: Moi... Lolita single: July 4 2000 Gourmandises album: November 21 2000 L'Alizé single: November 28 2000 Parler tout bas single: April 18th 2001 Gourmandises single: August 14 2001 Personally, I wouldn't be surprised to see a second single releasing around the same time as the album, by way of promotion. (Note: Those are the dates the discs released in stores, all the singles had air play prior to those times. For example, Moi... Lolita hit the radio waves May 18th 2000, and the video came out July 19th, only 2 weeks after the disc)
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As was said it does seem a little bit pointless to release a song as a single after the album has come around, unless you really think that people may just buy the single and not shell out for the album (a little incomprehensible for us). However, releasing a single CD with remixes and in particular a video is a whole other matter. In my opinion, video of Alizée has been at least as important as video of any other artist in the past, for obvious reason.
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No prob :-) While I might be off on one or two dates, here's a fairly accurate release schedule of all her things, if you're interested. Note that "disc" refers to the proper disc in stores, it does not include promos. For example, the disc for Mademoiselle Juliette hasn't come out yet (and we don't know if it will), but there are already 5 promo's for it. They don't count!
Moi... Lolita Radio: May 18th 2000 Disc: July 4th 2000 Video: July 19th 2000 Gourmandises Album Disc: November 21st 2000 L'Alizé Radio: October 19th 2000 Disc: November 28th 2000 Video: December 6th 2000 Parler tout bas Radio: March 8th 2001 Disc: April 18th 2001 Video: April 25th 2001 Gourmandises single Radio: June 28th 2001 Video: July 25th 2001 Disc: August 14th 2001 J'en Ai Marre ! Radio: January 8th 2003 Video: February 19th 2003 Disc: February 25th 2003 Mes Courants Electriques Disc: March 18th 2003 J'ai Pas Vingt Ans Radio: April 28th 2003 Video: May 21st 2003 Disc: June 3rd 2003 A Contre-Courant Radio: around August 26th 2003 Video: around October 4th 2003 Disc: October 7th 2003 Amelie m'a dit Radio: August 26th 2004 En Concert Disc: October 18th 2004 DVD: October 18th 2004 Mademoiselle Juliette Radio: September 27th 2007 Download: September 30th 2007 Video: October ?? 2007 Psychédélices Disc: November 26th 2007
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Cool, thanks for the breakdown Cooney. That's a useful reference. I'll be real disapointed if there isn't an MJ disc. So what are the 5 MJ promos you speak of?
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Roman: I'm not sure what you're getting at, but unless the way singles/albums work has really changed recently, then your statement seems very odd. If you think back to any album at all that's been released, in almost all cases, most (or all) of the singles are released after the album is put out for sale. I remember Def Leppard's Hysteria, where they ended up putting like 7 singles out because it was so popular... Of course, with the advent of iTunes and electronic purchase and etc., some things really have changed a lot recently I mean, are you talking about singles for individual sale as opposed to singles for airplay? |
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There are 5 promo monotitre discs. They're matching, except each is a different color: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Pink. They don't have writing on them - they're plain discs of the color in question, with a blank colored jacket of the same color. They come with a 69cm x 4cm roll-out mini-banner thing advertising the single and the album.
Hit the nidalizee discography for a picture - I've bought all 5, but they are in the mail, and haven't arrived yet :-)
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That's a pretty cool little banner. |
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