Released 1971 'Polnareff's(1971) Fame à la Mode(1975) Release date 1971 | Recorded 1971 Label Disc'Az | |
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Polnareff's is an album by Michel Polnareff released in 1971 on AZ Disques. At the time of its release, Polnareff was "one of the most successful musicians in France", according to The Independent. The album reflected some very personal and serious issues for Polnareff, including the suicide of Europe 1 radio director Lucien Morisse, a close friend, to whom the song "Qui a tué grand'maman?" was dedicated. In 1997, the album was first reissued on compact disc by Universal Records, along with his albums Le Bal des Lazes and Love Me, Please Love Me.
Contents
Track list
- "Voyages" (M. Polnareff) – 2:52
- "Né dans un ice-cream" (J.-L. Dabadie/M. Polnareff) – 3:22
- "Petite, petite" (J.-L. Dabadie/M. Polnareff) – 3:20
- "Computer's Dream" (M. Polnareff) – 4:16
- "Le désert n'est plus en Afrique" (M. Polnareff/M. Polnareff) – 3:04
- "Nos mots d'amour" (J.-L. Dabadie/M. Polnareff) – 3:13
- "...Mais encore" (M. Polnareff) – 2:15
- "Qui a tué grand'maman ?" (M. Polnareff/M. Polnareff) – 2:37
- "Monsieur l'Abbé" (M. Polnareff/M. Polnareff) – 3:30
- "Hey You Woman" (P. Delanoe/M. Polnareff) – 5:21
- "À minuit, à midi" (J.-L. Dabadie/M. Polnareff) – 3:36
Reception
In its review, Allmusic describes the album as a "psychedelic pop masterpiece", "so bloody well-executed and produced, it cannot be anything but brilliant....pretentious French psychedelic soul at its most garish and essential."
Performance
Technical
Songs
1Voyages2:53
2Né Dans un Ice-Cream3:22
3Petite - Petite3:21