Brigitte Bardot – Brigitte Bardot Sings
Brigitte Bardot – Brigitte Bardot Sings
Brigitte Bardot – Brigitte Bardot Sings
Brigitte Bardot – Brigitte Bardot Sings

Brigitte Bardot – Brigitte Bardot Sings

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RARITY - SEALED

Brigitte Bardot - Vocals

Orchestra – Claude Bolling Et Son Orchestre (A1-2, A4 to B1, B3-6), Los Colombianos (A3), François Rauber Et Son Orchestre (B2),

Featuring – Narcisso Debourg (A3), Pedro Serrano (A3)

Arranged by Claude Bolling (A2, B4), Fernand Bonifay (A3), Roland Gerbeau (A3)

Written by S. Gainsbourg (A1, A4), Y. Spanos (A2, B4), J.-M. Rivière (A2, A5-6, B1, B4-6), Ismael Orozco (A3), Carlos Ramirez (A3), Roberto Cesari (A3), Ismael Orozco (A3), Claude Bolling (A5, B5-6), G. Bourgeois (A6, B1), L. Klein (B2), J. Palmer (B3), Spencer Williams (B3)



 

1 LP, standard sleeve 

Original analog Master Tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record Color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12’’

Stereo

Studio

Record press: unspecified 

Label: Lilith

Original Label : Philips Records

Recorded 17th July / 5, 6, 23, 28, 30th November / 7, 21, 26, 27, 28th December 1962 at Studio Blanqui (Paris)

Recorded by Roger Roche

Produced by Claude Dejacques

Cover by Ghislain Dussart

Design by Robert Laplace

Photography by Ghislain Dussart, Stan Wiezniak

Originally released in January 1963

Reissued in 2007

 

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. L'Appareil À Sous
  2. Les Amis De La Musique
  3. El Cuchipe
  4. Je Me Donne À Qui Me Plaît
  5. Invitango
  6. C'Est Rigolo

Side B :

  1. La Madrague
  2. Pas Davantage
  3. Everybody Loves My Baby
  4. Rose D'Eau
  5. Noir Et Blanc
  6. Faite Pour Dormir



 

Reviews :

“Unlike Jayne Mansfield's preposterously pretentious album Shakespeare, Tchaikovsky and Me (an irritating embarrassment which was foisted upon the public by MGM records in 1964), Brigitte Bardot Sings actually merits some degree of redeeming social value. Originally released as a Phillips LP in 1963, it has also appeared over the years with a different but equally hair fetish-inspiring cover photo under the title Brigitte Bardot. Although some will turn their noses up at its stylistic jumble and cheesy production gimmickry, this album is weirdly enjoyable as a mixed bag of zany camp, sensual soft serve pop ballads, trad jazz, and quirky lounge exotica. Track three sounds like a scene from a musical spaghetti western filmed in Bolivia, while tracks five and eight are tangos. "Everybody Loves My Baby" could conceivably hold water as a jazz performance, thanks to the swinging arrangement and stride piano solo by musical director Claude Bolling. No one ever expected this album to be artistically profound. Enclosed booklet provides song lyrics in French and Anglais. Those who take themselves too seriously need not apply.” AllMusic Review by Arwulf



 

Ratings :

AllMusic: 3.5 / 5 ; Discogs: 4.26 / 5


 

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