Jeff Buckley and Wayne Shorter. Both musicians were highly influential on Pauline Croze's new album Un Bruit Qui Court (out November 22). Especially on her voice. She likes the way Buckley uses his voice as an instrument, like a saxophone. The way Wayne Shorter does his soloing (on the sax). A L'Evidence is a song on the new album that was based on a sound she heard from a saxophone. I haven't heard that one yet, but on new single Jour de Foule, you can hear that Buckley-influence very well. Another new song was released earlier on a Les Inrocks-compilation. On Legere she ad-libs a lot. No worries: she's no Mariah.
Pauline Croze - Jour de Foule
Pauline Croze - Legere (Souleve-moi)
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J'en profite pour te remercier pour toutes ces découvertes bien loin de la Star Ac qui commence aujourd'hui !!!
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BeantwoordenVerwijderenThanks for this 2 songs!! Pauline is my favorite french artist! I love her music so much!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI can't wait to hear this new album, the first one is such a gem and these new songs are already beyond my expectations.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThank you so much for this post! I heard her once before but could never find any of her music.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenyes !
BeantwoordenVerwijderenyou post about pauline croze !
doyou remember that i spoke about her, in a last comment.
thank you for this sharing :D
Ah oui, Pauline Croze. Elle a une belle voix. C'est absolutement merveilleuse...admettons-le super. Moi, j'aime aussi son interpretation de "la javanaise" une chanson de Gainsbourg. On peut la voir sur le site YouTube. Absolutement belle cette chanson, cette voix.
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