Guess who's back? Jil Caplan, that's who. An icon from the eighties, as you can read in an earlier post about the darkhaired beauty. After three years of silence and finally reteaming with her former musical buddy Jay Alanski (he who brought us Lio, and for that alone he deserves eternal gratitude and praise), this month new album Derrière La Porte was released. A great album, featuring gentle electronics, bossanova-influences (like in first single Des Toutes Petites Choses ) and sad-but-sultry-lyrics. In my opinion, she looks better than when she became famous, more feminin.
Jil Caplan - Des Toutes Petites Choses
Jil Caplan - A La Fenêtre
Love the blog, just discovered it. Don't speak a word of french but enjoy the music. Love these two songs. Thanks!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenA million trillion thankyous for putting "Des Toutes Petites Choses" up, a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful song, one of my favourites alongside “La Fille Allumette” by Benedict and “J’en Connais” by Anne Warin. Many thanks again!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenAll the best,
Aaron