maandag 6 februari 2006

Even More Je t'aimes


I just can't help myself! So here's twelve more (which makes a grand total of 53). NOTE: ALL JE T'AIME-FILES ARE DOWN!

Comic
If you don't know what happy hardcore is, think of The Smurfs, doing a lalala-version of Je t'aime. Exactly that was put to wax by Mig 29. Now, imagine a very hot 'n bothered girl in a recording studio, milking a goat. 'Cause that is what Psychic TV's version sound to me. Les Femmes Erotiques' version (Italo-house style) is here because it did not fit in the other categories.

Instrumental
Okay, so there's some singing, but most of the time is just muzak by Nini Rosso, Christopher John and Raymond Lefevre. Los Bichos grunt, cough, bark, and rock on!

Foreign
I'm not sure if the band is called Pânico, but they are from Brazil, and their comic version namechecks François Mitterand, in a Frazilian (or Brench?) style.

Family
Malcolm McLaren covered Je t'aime for his 1995 Paris-album, and added some Arabic instruments. Vertigo added a lot of encouragements ('Come on, come on!'). Nayanka Bell & Koffi Olomide made it reggae, while Donna Summer and superproducer Giorgio Moroder stretched in 1977 it to a full 15 minutes. But if you want to hear Donna really pant, sigh and grind a lot, you better check Love To Love You Baby, the 17-minute version, ofcourse.

Thanks again Maks, Bruno and Omar M-C.

4 opmerkingen:

  1. Oh my god, that Mig 29 version is sooooo bad. By far the worst in this serie and much more je t'aime than I can bare! They should be hanged for that one.
    For the rest: thanks again!

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  2. Haha, that mig 29 is what the Crazy Frog version would sound like.

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  3. If you like them, we can offer you some more versions: Core 22, Paul Mauriat and SS Soul are not in your list

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