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"
Music by Serge Gainsbourg, words by Philippe Labro; except where indicated
- 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)
Arranged and conducted by Jean-Pierre Sabar
Thanks again to Count Otto Black!
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