French chart-toppers, YTD, 2008
These are the new CDs that have hit the number one spot on the charts so far this year in France:
- Francis Cabrel, Des roses et des ortils/Roses and Thorns. New songs by a popular, "Dylanesque" singer. There's no official clip that I can find, but you can hear a song, "Des hommes pareils/Equal Men," on this mash-up.
- Alain Bashung, Bleu Pétrole/Blue Petroleum. A French rocker of a certain age with a gift for experimentation and abstraction. Here's "La nuit je mens/The Night I Lie."
- Raphaël, Je sais que la terre est plate/I Know that the Earth is Flat. A sexy young pop folk artist whose influences are many. You can hear gypsy rhythms in "La vent d'hiver/Winter Wind," a video directed by Olivier Dahan (who is responsible for the movie La Vie en Rose). Shockable viewers may find the video...provocative.
- Les Enfoirés 2008/Les secrets des Enfoirés. This year's edition of the all-star fund-raising effort, benefitting an organization dedicated to feeding the needy. As usual, this clip of "L'Amitié/Friendship," features a "Who's Who" of French celebrities, if you want to test your French pop culture knowledge.
- Bernard Lavilliers/Samedi soir à Beyrouth/Saturday Night at Beirut. A respected vocalist who incorporates "world music" into his songs. This latest CD mixes blues, reggae, and Lebanese sounds. It has been promoted with a series of "webisodes" about the making of the recording. Here's the first, in French, about "Solitude."
- The Do/A Mouthful. Ah, some youth! A Finnish/French pop rock duo. I like.
Lots of other recordings have reached number one this year, but they all are holdovers from 2007. The exception: a release of Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Information taken from IFOP.



Francis Cabrel always releases good ones. On a language note: Saturday night in Beirut.
Posted by: rspring | April 11, 2008 at 02:08 PM
I like all of these Frances Cabrel, Raphaël and les Enfoirés are long time favorites.
Posted by: Bob | April 12, 2008 at 01:42 PM
Cabral wins the stateside contest!
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