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    Absinthe: The French Album

    01/01/1996 | Some Bizzare 

    All Music Guide Review

    Initially recorded with some of the Jacques sessions but then completed in 1990 after the final break with long-time collaborator Hogan, Absinthe can't quite equal the brilliance of Almond's Brel tribute; as a loving overview and celebration of many other French songs that provided him inspiration, though, it's a more than fine release. Featuring pianist/arranger Martin Watkins, Marc's partner during his early nineties acoustic tours, on most of the tracks, the covers of such artists as Juliette Greco, Leo Ferre, Barbara, and Charles Aznavour (plus new musical interpretations of poems by Sartre and Rimbaud) run from swinging nightclub fare, such as the wickedly enticing opener, "Undress Me," to emotional drama sessions of the most theatrical degree - and why not? It is Marc Almond! The sexual extremism of "The Slave" inevitably calls to mind the sensual darkness of the Violent Silence EP, as does "Incestuous Love." "A Man" grooves suavely and powerfully, while the spotlight-on-the-singer version of "Yesterday When I Was Young" closes out the collection well. In the end, more of a curiosity than Jacques, but an enjoyable one. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

    Credits

    • Paul Buck
    • Liner Notes, Translation, English Translations
    • Marc Almond
    • Arranger, Main Performer, Concept, Adaptation, Producer


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