Kahimi Karie - Le Roi Soleil (1996)
Artist: Kahimi Karie
Title: Le Roi Soleil
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Universal Music
Genre: Pop, Shibuya-kei, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 23:35
Total Size: 159 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Le Roi Soleil
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Universal Music
Genre: Pop, Shibuya-kei, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 23:35
Total Size: 159 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Le Roi Soleil (5:23)
02. Take It Easy My Brother Charlie (3:40)
03. Ma Langue Au Chat (4:12)
04. Son Of A Gun (3:30)
05. 若草の頃 / Wakakusa No Koro / A Fantastic Moment (Demo Version) (3:20)
06. ハミングがきこえる / Humming Ga Kikoeru (3:27)
In 1996, fans were thinking that surely after about six EPs and several singles, Kahimi Karie would release a full album. It was not to be. Le Roi Soleil has some standout tracks on it, but it's not very coherent; it's a mop-up of tracks that had been kicking around for a while. The title track is the best, a dizzy Cornelius-produced, Momus-composed number that creates a psychedelic stew of Led Zep drums and cooing, multi-tracked vocals (strangely edited when it appeared on her U.S. compilation). That and the Bertrand Burgalat-produced French pop of "Ma Langue Au Chat" are the best tracks here. The rest is cobbled together: "Take It Easy My Brother Charlie," a cover of an Astrud Gilberto song, comes from a much-earlier various-artists comp, "A Fantastic Moment" is a very rough demo, and "Humming Ga Kikoeru," a then-recent single, is one of Karie's and Keigo Oyamada's weakest works, recycling the Flinstones theme song, swirling strings, and clattering drums into a big noisy nothing.