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Sebastien Tellier
'Universe'
(Lucky009)
Released:18.09.06
Sebastien Tellier,
an exceptional, highly personal & intimate artist echoing such
other one-offs as Robert Wyatt, Syd Barrett or Serge Gainsbourg,
returns with 'Universe',
an album created specifically and exclusively for the UK on Lucky Number. 'Universe'
combines the highlights from Sebastien's recent No.1 French
release 'Sessions' alongside the
standout selections from his soundtrack to the film 'Narco', starring Belgian
actor, Benoît Poelvoorde, infamous for his
starring role in cult blacker-than-noir classic, 'Man Bites
Dog'.
The tracks selected from the 'Sessions' album are
themselves stripped down versions of tunes from his highly acclaimed
albums, 'Politics',
& 'L'Incroyable Vérité ', which Sebastien
describes as "a kind
of tribute to Willy Nelson, recording live covers of my previous
work in their most naked and pure versions" and were inspired
by Seb watching a sitcom on French TV where Nelson appeared playing
an acoustic set of his songs! Recorded with long-time touring
partner Simon Dalmais, brother of rising French pop chanteuse Camille,
choice tracks include 'Fantino', for some their first
introduction to Sebastien's music as was prominently featured
in Sofia Coppola's
film 'Lost In Translation', and
the title-track 'Universe', which forms the backdrop
for the climactic scene in fellow Parisians Daft Punk's recently
Cannes-premiered opus 'Electroma.'…he seems
to be proving himself a cinematic-pop poet. And that's
not the whole of his universe, further great songs include 'Black
Douleur' & 'La Dolce Vita' - a cover of Christophe's
classic, with lyrics surprisingly provided by Jean Michel Jarre
(!) - in Seb's words "Christophe is the best living French singer
in the world."
The 'Narco' tracks included here further showcase
the lush & sparkling orchestration that Sebastien has practically
trademarked, & which came to prominence on his timeless classic
'La Ritournelle'. The previously limited single-only
Mr.Dan version of said track, considered by many to be one of the
singles of 2005, is also included here. There's 'La
Ballade Du Georges' and 'Le Demon Pupkin', where
crazy moogs combine with the trademark strings and where Sebastien
betrays evidence that he is truly the son of a prog-rocker (his
father was a member of 70's French band 'Magma').
Finally - a brand new track, 'Classic' - a song
he says is "about the inflexibility growing inside
me with age.".
Sebastien recently completed a short sell-out UK tour where he
premiered many of these tracks and wowed the transfixed throng with
his charismatically assured performances and left with legions of
new fans like the pied piper of Paris; "One of the most beautifully off-centre
performances I've witnessed in years….Breathtaking"
(The Independent). He has just successfully
premiered a full band sound on a few French & Italian dates
with fantastic results & will return to perform a peak-time
set at this year's Big Chill. The beautifully fulfilling journey
of Sebastien Tellier continues. If you haven't already done
so now is the time to get on board!
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La Ballade Du Georges
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La Ritournelle (Mr Dan’s Mix)
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Black Douler
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Dixi
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Broadway
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Le Long De La Riviere Tendre
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La Dolce Vita
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Le Demon Pupkin
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Universe
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Fantino
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League Chicanos
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La Ritournelle
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Classic
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Bye Bye
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