 See Larger Image | Vie en Rose Artist : In-Grid List Price : $32.98 USD Your Price : $32.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2004-11-29 Studio : Zyx Records Label : Zyx Records Avg. Customer Rating : (3 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Vie En Rose Her best vocal yet Rating: I like In-Grid's music a lot but I loved this CD. I loved her vocals, and she really shows a beautiful voice with these songs. I own nearly all her CD's and definitely prefer the songs in French to the English translations. Here she covers some French classics and while the versions may not be traditional or lyrics complete, her voice gave me goosebumps. The only thing I did not love was that these seem to be shortened versions of the songs and I like them so much I would have like to have heard the full lyrics. These show off her sound better than her dance songs. In-Grid is definitely a wonderful singer and will hopefully be around a long time. Her variety thus far gives me hope she will endure long after techno is passé.
Customer Reviews for Vie En Rose Cd Chill-out lounge session with a classic French twist Rating: Do not buy this album if you are looking for a follow-up to "Rendez-Vouz," In-Grid's debut full of chart-topping Eurodance numbers. But you should get it if you like In-Grid and her voice, not just the musical style that made her famous. Because she shifts gears on this one and offers a set of jazzy chill-out versions of classic French standards covered and re-done by many and in various languages over decades.
I had my doubts about this collection after seeing the Hallmark-styled cover and cliche headline "Chilling with In-Grid..." When I finally got it, I realized from the first track, that it is definitely not "Rendez-Vous" and that I should keep an open mind to enjoy it.
Overall the album is quite balanced and well put together, and the singer's smooth above-average vocal delivery provides a new feel to the sweet oldies. Of course comparisons to originals and covers by other artists come to mind. I can say that "Les Champs Elysees" sounds better when sung originally by late Joe Dassin (arrangement also does not fit the mood of the song); "Et Maintenant" was covered much better (though in English) by fabulous Patricia Kaas, as well as "La Mer" (actually half of the songs on this disc appear on "Piano Bar" by Ms. Kaas, the soundtrack to "And Now Ladies and Gentlemen").
Interestingly, from mixed results of the first half of the album, it really picks up and delivers with a punchline from "La Vie On Rose" (track #7) and on. The title track is one song covered by so many artists, and In-Grid does not fail, especially with the beautiful instrumental arrangement. "Ne Mas Quitte Pas" is also quite impressive, especially instrumentally. And then In-Grid channels Her Majesty Edith Piaf, the Queen of Chanson, on "Milord" and "Accordeonist," for which I give the young singer much respect.
So, after all, the album leaves a pleasant feeling and even makes the last track, a clubby "Tu Es Foutu"-styled remix of "Milord" rather unwelcomed.
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