C'Est Chic! - C'Est Chic! French Gil Singers Of The 1960's [Vinyl New]

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C'Est Chic! - C'Est Chic! French Gil Singers Of The 1960's [Vinyl New]

Label: ACE RECORDS
Format: LP
Release Date: 29 Apr 2013

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Album Tracks

1. Le Coeur Au Bout Des Doigts - Jacqueline Taieb
2. Laisser Tomber Les Filles - France Gall
3. Roller Girl - Anna Karina
4. Je Suis Folle De Tant T aimer - Arlette Zola
5. Ne Me Laisse Pas L aimer - Brigitte Bardot
6. Les Filles C est Fait Pour Faire L amour - Charlotte Leslie
7. C est La Mode - Annie Philippe
8. Impatiente (D'etre Seule Pour Pleurer) - Les Gam s Avec Annie Markan
9. Non, A Tous Les Garcons - Michele Torr
10. L adorable Femme Des Neiges - Christie Laume
11. Voila - Franoise Hardy
12. Il Suffit D un Jour - Liz Brady


Limited 180gm colored vinyl LP pressing comes in a sumptuously illustrated heavy stock gatefold jacket featuring a 3,000 word track commentary by our in-house girl pop connoisseurs Malcolm Baumgart and Mick Patrick. For the latest release in the recently launched HIQLP series, Ace hop over the Channel to France, epicentre of the 1960s yT-yT girl phenomenon. The C est Chic! album comprises a dozen specially selected highlights from the top-selling CD of the same title (CDCHD 1283), issued to rave reviews on the Ace International label a couple of years ago. Many of the premier female vocalists to emerge from France during the 60s are featured, including adorable cover girl France Gall, cult favourite Jacqueline Taneb, top Gallic girl group Les Gam s and iconic singer-songwriter Frantoise Hardy. The album is pressed on 180g coloured vinyl and comes in a sumptuously illustrated heavy stock gatefold jacket featuring a 3,000 word track commentary by the in-house girl pop connoisseurs Malcolm Baumgart and Mick Patrick.