Sacrebleu (album)
Sacrebleu | ||||
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Studio album by Dimitri from Paris | ||||
Released | June 11, 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Electronica, Jazz | |||
Length | 75:58 | |||
Label |
Yellow Productions (FR) Atlantic Records (NA) EastWest Records (EU, JP) | |||
Producer | Dimitri from Paris | |||
Dimitri from Paris chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
The more prevalent cover used in the North American release. |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Sacrebleu is the debut album from Dimitri from Paris.
Audio samples
Many tracks sample from lounge and bossa nova tracks of the 50's and 60's, as well as quotes from movies such as Breakfast at Tiffany's, La Dolce Vita, 8½ and The Party:
- The Prologue opens: "Hello There and Welcome to the exciting world of Hip. This is a new departure in language instruction for English-speaking people who want to talk to – and be understood by – jazz musicians, hipsters, beatniks, juvenile delinquents and the criminal fringe." This is a sample from Del Close John Brent's 1959 comedy spoken word album How to Speak Hip.
- Track 2, Sacré Français! samples Cal Tjader's track João from his 1964 album Soul Sauce. Quotes are taken from Gillian Hills' 1960 track Cha Cha Stop and Valéry's 1964 track Vous Dansez Mademoiselle.
- Track 4, Nothing to lose, uses Claudine Longet's vocal performance from Peter Sellers' The Party.
- Track 10, Une Very Stylish Fille samples Teddy Randazzo's 1966 track The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Sampled quotes from Breakfast at Tiffany's are also included on the track: the character Mrs. Failenson's (Patricia Neal) quote "I am a very stylish girl" is heard throughout the track, as well as the character Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) asking "How do I look?" with the character Paul "Fred" Varjak (George Peppard) replying "Very good. I must say I'm amazed." This track was also used by Volvo for a commercial.
- The second part of Nothing To Lose (Lounge Instrumentale), also titled separately as Toujours L'Amore, samples this quote by character Sylvia Rankinfrom (Anita Ekberg) from Fellini's La Dolce Vita,: "I like lots of things, but there are three things I like most: Love, love and love." The song ends with a sample from the beginning of Fellini's 8½, which says, "Bella ragazza! Americana, eh?"
Track listing
French version
- "Prologue" – 0:36
- "Sacre Francais" – 4:54
- "Monsieur Dimitri Joue Du Stylophone" – 1:02
- "Nothing To Lose" – 4:58
- "Un Termede" – 0:46
- "Reveries (Edit)" – 3:43
- "Attente Musicale" – 1:07
- "Dirty Larry" – 5:22
- "Free Ton Style" – 3:52
- "Un Terlude" – 2:25
- "Une Very Stylish Fille" – 3:18
- "Un Woman's Paradis" – 3:15
- "Back In The Daze" – 8:02
- "Le Moogy Reggae" – 5:07
- "Encore Un Terlude" – 0:46
- "Un World Mysteriouse" – 4:09
- "Par Un Chemin Different" – 6:30
- "Nothing To Lose (Lounge Instrumentale)" – 10:11
- "Souvenirs de Paris" – 6:39
North American version
- "Prologue" – 0:36
- "Sacre Francais" – 4:54
- "Monsieur Dimitri Joue Du Stylophone" – 1:02
- "Nothing To Lose" – 4:58
- "Un Termede" – 0:46
- "Reveries (Edit)" – 3:43
- "Attente Musicale" – 1:07
- "Dirty Larry (Crue-L Grand Orchestra Remix)" – 8:04
- "Un Terlude" – 2:25
- "Une Very Stylish Fille" – 3:18
- "Love Love Mode" – 7:05
- "Un Woman's Paradis" – 3:15
- "Back In The Daze" – 8:02
- "Le Moogy Reggae" – 5:07
- "Encore Un Terlude" – 0:46
- "Un World Mysteriouse" – 4:09
- "Par Un Chemin Different" – 6:30
- "Nothing To Lose (Lounge Instrumentale)" – 10:11
- "Tojours L' Amore"
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