Filthy Mondays? If last week's Kay Martin album whet your appetite for songstresses known more for sex appeal than singing abilities, check this 1975 product of the post-birth control pill, pre-AIDS "Sexual Revolution." Music for water beds, wife-swapping parties, and singles bars where people may have actually said things like "Your place or mine?"
This album was released six years after France's greatest musical export Serge Gainsbourg recorded the all-time heavy-breathing classic duet "Je t'aime... moi non plus" with non-singer English actress Jane Birkin. This time out, Serge contributed original songs like the lovely disco-lite title track, and "Bebe Song," one of his catchier creations, all sung by Jane in her best French-as-a-second language come-hither voice. These are mixed with unlikely porno-funk versions of English language standards that are usually sung with a swingin' beat. Dig the fantastic take on Cole Porter's "Love For Sale" that's pure shag-carpet '70s polyester electric-piano sleaze. It's the kind of thing that shouldn't exist, but fortunately it does.
"Lolita Go Home"
- Lolita go home
- What Is This Thing Called Love? (Cole Porter)
- Bebe song
- Where or When (Rodgers, Hart)
- Si ça peut te consoler
- Love for Sale (Cole Porter)
- Just Me and You
- La fille aux claquettes (Words and music by Serge Gainsbourg)
- Rien pour rien
- French graffiti
- There's a Small Hotel (3:05) (Rodgers, Hart)