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Où Sont Passés Nos Rêves

Où Sont Passés Nos Rêves

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Our Take

Serge Lama's latest offering, "Ou Sont Passes Nos Reves (Standard)," is a delightful journey through the whimsical world of French chanson. Known for his poetic lyrics and soulful delivery, Lama doesn't disappoint on this album. From the opening track "Je Suis Malade" to the closing ballad "Les Ballons Rouges," the singer's rich vocals transport you to a bygone era of smoky cabarets and heart-wrenching love stories.

The production on this album is top-notch, with lush orchestration and subtle hints of jazz and folk influences weaving seamlessly throughout each track. It's clear that Lama has honed his craft over the years, effortlessly blending traditional French melodies with modern sensibilities.

Standout tracks include the haunting "Femme, Femme, Femme" and the uplifting anthem "D'aventures en Aventures." Lama's ability to evoke a range of emotions through his music is truly remarkable, making this album a must-listen for fans of the chanson genre.

Overall, "Ou Sont Passes Nos Reves (Standard)" is a captivating listen that showcases Serge Lama's timeless talent and enduring appeal. So pour yourself a glass of Bordeaux, light up a cigarette, and let his enchanting vocals wash over you. Vive la musique!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Les Muses
2. Bordeaux
3. Mais J't'en Veux Pas
4. Casablanca (En Duo Avec Carla Bruni)
5. Le Souvenir
6. Golgotha
7. L'arbre De Noel (En Duo Avec Francis Cabrel)
8. Je Serai La
9. Quand On Est Pauvre
10. Lettre a Mon Fils
11. Ou Sont Passes Nos Reves
12. Un P'tit Coeur
13. Le Clocher D'Elseneur
14. L'eau De Vie
15. Hop Tempo
16. L'idole

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About the artist

Serge Lama

Serge Lama Serge Lama is a French singer-songwriter whose music can best be described as a blend of traditional chanson and contemporary pop sensibilities. With a career spanning over five decades, Lama has cemented his status as a true legend in the French music industry. Born in Bordeaux in 1943, Lama began his musical journey in the 1960s and quickly rose to fame with hits such as "Les Ballons Rouges" and "Je Suis Malade." Known for his distinctive voice and poetic lyrics, Lama's songs often explore themes of love, loss, and redemption, resonating with listeners of all ages. Despite his impressive discography and critical acclaim, Lama remains somewhat of a hidden gem outside of France. But for those in the know, his music is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. In a world saturated with cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured hits, Serge Lama stands out as a true original. His music is authentic, heartfelt, and undeniably French. So, if you're looking to expand your musical horizons and delve into the world of French chanson, look no further than Serge Lama. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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