Les Chansons D'Amour
Charming French chanteuse Francoise Hardy enchantingly sings 22 romantic songs on this endearing collection, which includes " Ce Petite Coeur" and "L'amitie." This extremely budget-looking CD -- it's almost arbitrary as to what label or catalog number is listed given how many names and numbers are floating around, and there are no liner notes -- collects 18 tracks from the 1980s, though one recording from 1992 does sneak into the listing. Françoise Hardy's voice was still fine on this average Continental Europop material, although the production is dated in a slick 1980s adult contemporary way (albeit sometimes with mild dance currents). At times Hardy's vocals retain that sense of measured sensuality so integral to her larger body of work, and once in a while the quality level rises, as on "Vibrations," which has far more of a guitar rock feel than most of its surroundings. And the 1992 recording -- a mournful low-key rearrangement of "Il N'y a Pas d'Amour Heureux" with classical piano and accordion -- is actually pretty good. ~ Richie Unterberger Import only 22-track collection of songs recorded during Hardy's prolific and successful time on the Vogue label in the '60's. During this time, Hardy was able to blend American and British production sophistication with a Continental European sensibility, with almost operatic backing vocals, sounding sometimes Spector-esque. Highlights include, 'All Over the World', 'This Little Heart', 'Viola', both the French and English Language versions of 'Autumn Rendez-Vous', 'Mon Amie La Rose', 'Le Temps De L'Amour', 'Find Me a Boy' and many more.