Nouvelle Vague - 3 (2009)
Artist: Nouvelle Vague
Title: 3
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Kwaidan
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Bossa Nova, Lounge
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 47:52
Total Size: 317 MB | 108 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: 3
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Kwaidan
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Bossa Nova, Lounge
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 47:52
Total Size: 317 MB | 108 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Nouvelle Vague - Master and Servant
02. Nouvelle Vague - Blister in the Sun
03. Nouvelle Vague - Road to Nowhere
04. Nouvelle Vague - All My Colours
05. Nouvelle Vague - The American
06. Nouvelle Vague - Heaven
07. Nouvelle Vague - Parade
08. Nouvelle Vague - Metal
09. Nouvelle Vague - Ca plane pour moi
10. Nouvelle Vague - Our Lips Are Sealed
11. Nouvelle Vague - God Save the Queen
12. Nouvelle Vague - Say Hello Wave Goodbye
13. Nouvelle Vague - So Lonely
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Nouvelle Vague must be new wave and bossa nova's biggest admirers -- and it hasn't gone unnoticed. On NV3, the group performs some of its suave covers of new wave and post-punk classics with some of the era's stars, and the results embody the best and the worst of the rest of the album. Ian McCulloch fits seamlessly into "All My Colors," a typically pretty, wistful Nouvelle Vague track, while Barry Adamson's sneering cool makes a noir version of Magazine's "Parade" the album's standout. However, the group's version of "Master and Servant" -- which features a Jew's harp and Martin Gore's booming baritone on the chorus -- feels overdone, and not even Terry Hall's cameo can save "Our Lips Are Sealed"'s transformation into a pastoral reverie from seeming a bit silly. Elsewhere, Nouvelle Vague struggle to balance their fondness for kitsch with deeper emotions, and inspired touches with their usual formula. "Blister in the Sun" is wittily transformed into a ye-ye rave-up and "Road to Nowhere" is turned into an alt-country ramble, but making "God Save the Queen" and "Ça Plane Pour Moi" singsongy and delicate isn't especially clever at this point. Despite the occasional misstep, NV3 still has some gorgeous moments, especially the flamenco-tinged "Not Knowing" and the closing track, "Such a Shame." This is a decidedly mixed bag, but there are enough lovely and playful tracks to keep most Nouvelle Vague fans satisfied. © Heather Phares /TiVo
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