2013-10-13
At the risk of beating a dead horse, one can't write a review of Lou Doillon's debut, Places, without mentioning her lineage...Her father is French director, Jacques Doillon. Her mother is British actor/singer, Jane Birkin. Her step-father is Serge Gainsbourg, which, of course means that Charlotte Gainsbourg is her half-sister. Okay, so she has a famous family. Lou, herself is notable in her own right. She's acted in many French films and her modeling job as the face of Givenchy has made her well-known in the fashion world. Wow... a whole paragraph and I haven't even approached the music yet.
The music, in general, is slow and subdued. Often, piano is the main instrument, accompanied by subtle drums, hand-claps, organ, and minor key changes Lou's voice is a pretty alto as she sings of longing and regret. I found Places to be a nice little disc of quiet pop. Rebecca Ruth
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THE BIRD AND THE BEE
The Bird and The Bee
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Early in the Morning
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