Catherine Durand - Diaporama (2005)
Artist: Catherine Durand
Title: Diaporama
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Katmusik
Genre: Folk Pop, Chanson française
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:32
Total Size: 292 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Diaporama
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Katmusik
Genre: Folk Pop, Chanson française
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:32
Total Size: 292 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Aujourd'hui (5:30)
02. Souvenir de toi (4:32)
03. What You Really Are (4:26)
04. Même si (4:42)
05. Je me rappelle (2:58)
06. Mon bateau (4:05)
07. Diaporama (5:12)
08. Nulle part (5:10)
09. I Still Pray (4:42)
10. Dans ma tête (3:54)
11. Plus la même (4:22)
The 3rd offering and three is a charm, from the incredible singer and songwriter Catherine Durand. I couldn't possibly bestow enough superlatives on this wonderful collection of song and music, but I shall try. As the prior editorial review suggests...possibly the greatest songwriter / performer of Quebec...well I second that opinion resoundingly, while expanding the title to perhaps even one of the greater in all of music.
While Catherine's first 2 CD's clearly demonstrated her talent and unique songwriting...Diaporama takes her far beyond any previous excellence. Earlier works displayed a very sophisticated and novel pop / rock /folk and world music approach that is most enjoyable (and highly recommended listening), "Diaporama" broadens the musical scope of this tremendously talented artist. From the opening clock ticking strains of "Aujourd'hui" which hypnotically sets the stage for the treasures which follow and conclude with "Plus la meme ", a tender and sweet love song which closes the CD. In between are 9 exquisitely crafted songs covering just about the entire spectrum of relationships, love, life changing events, admiration, and even a post September 11 tribute song. Though I do have some favorites on this CD, it is almost unfair to single out because in so doing it excludes others...but if some favorites need be known , then try out "Souvenir de toi", "Meme si", "Je me rappelle", "Mon bateau ","Diaporama", "Nulle part", and the previously mentioned closing love song "Plus la meme " ... but really you should just listen from start to finish, then again, and again, and....and your love of this collection will only further grow. French speaking or not, it does not matter. The music, the moods, and the evocative phrasings by Catherine will reach your heart and soul. Musically, there is some scaling back from her 2 prior cd's, while at the same time less being more. The subtleties and musicianship are extraordinary...with each listening revealing something you did not quite hear before.
While Catherine's first 2 CD's clearly demonstrated her talent and unique songwriting...Diaporama takes her far beyond any previous excellence. Earlier works displayed a very sophisticated and novel pop / rock /folk and world music approach that is most enjoyable (and highly recommended listening), "Diaporama" broadens the musical scope of this tremendously talented artist. From the opening clock ticking strains of "Aujourd'hui" which hypnotically sets the stage for the treasures which follow and conclude with "Plus la meme ", a tender and sweet love song which closes the CD. In between are 9 exquisitely crafted songs covering just about the entire spectrum of relationships, love, life changing events, admiration, and even a post September 11 tribute song. Though I do have some favorites on this CD, it is almost unfair to single out because in so doing it excludes others...but if some favorites need be known , then try out "Souvenir de toi", "Meme si", "Je me rappelle", "Mon bateau ","Diaporama", "Nulle part", and the previously mentioned closing love song "Plus la meme " ... but really you should just listen from start to finish, then again, and again, and....and your love of this collection will only further grow. French speaking or not, it does not matter. The music, the moods, and the evocative phrasings by Catherine will reach your heart and soul. Musically, there is some scaling back from her 2 prior cd's, while at the same time less being more. The subtleties and musicianship are extraordinary...with each listening revealing something you did not quite hear before.