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Bristol
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- Fourteen tracks taken from or inspired by the trip hop era and reworked in a 1960s film soundtrack style
- Reinterpretations include ‘Roads’ by Portishead, ‘Overcome’ by Tricky, ‘No Justice’ by Smith & Mighty, ‘Safe From Harm’ by Massive Attack and ‘All Is Full Of Love’ by Bjork
Description
Released on the 13th of April 2015, “Bristol” is the debut album of Nouvelle Vague co-producer Marc Collin’s new project. It features fourteen tracks taken from or inspired by the trip-hop era and reworked in a 1960s film soundtrack style, injecting some inherent French finesse along the way.
Reinterpretations include ‘Roads’ by Portishead, ‘Overcome’ by Tricky, ‘No Justice’ by Smith & Mighty, ‘Safe From Harm’ by Massive Attack and ‘All Is Full Of Love’ by Bjork. As with Nouvelle Vague, they are sung by a selection of talented young French singers, including Yasmine Hamdan who featured on the soundtrack for Jim Jamusch’s film ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’."
Preview Tracklist
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Safe From Harm (originally performed by Massive Attack)
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Woman (originally performed by Neneh Cherry)
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Roads (originally performed by Portishead)
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Moog Island (originally performed by Morcheeba)
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Overcome (originally performed by Tricky)
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No Justice (originally performed by Smith & Mighty)
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Widows By The Road (originally performed by Perry Blake)
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Paperbag (originally performed by Goldfrapp)
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Gabriel (originally performed by Lamb)
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Mad About You (originally performed by Hooverphonic)
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It Hurts Me So (originally performed by Jay-Jay Johanson)
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6 Underground (originally performed by Sneaker Pimps)
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Nothing Else (originally performed by Archive)
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All Is Full Of Love (originally performed by Bjork)
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I Can Water My Plants