Second album. Her first on Tricatel was great...this one on Verve is even better! Helena Noguerra is a great pop/jazzy/bossa singer. Includes a cover of Kylie Minogue's hit 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head'. Verve. 2004.
Nee Dans La Nature,Helena,Dance
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Née Dans la Nature
Helena Manufacturer: Sunny Side ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AY9OLM Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Nee Dans La Nature
- L'Age De Ma Mere
- Je T'aime Salaud
- Mary Poppins
- Can't Get You Out Of My Head
- Le Jardin Pres De La Falaise
- Aux Quatre Vents
- Les Fantomes
- Quand Tu Dors
- Je Nageais Nue
- Qui Es-Tu ? / C'est Parapluie
Customer Reviews:
Nature.......2007-03-05
Or rather, vive la Helena Noguerra. The French actress/producer/writer/singer has finally put out her third album "Ne Dans La Nature" (translation: "Born in Nature") a jazz-pop album that really doesn't stretch anywhere artistically, but is a pretty enough listen.
It opens with a pretty acoustic-guitar melody and soft drumming. Then Helena sidles in with a pretty French song about mornings in spring and blue dragonflies. And she brings a fresh unself-consciousness to her music that is missing in most American pop -- "L'ge De Ma Mre" is interrupted by her giggles.
There is a problem with her pop songs, however: A few suffer from the "music-box" effect, which makes them sound a bit precious and cutesy. The tinkly "L'ge De Ma Mre" and coy "Le Jardin Prs De La Falaise" suffer especially from this, where Helena sounds like she's posing on a stage. Stick to the sultrier stuff.
Fortunately, the album grows smoother toward the end, with the swooning "Les Fantmes" and melancholy "Je Nageais Nue." And even early on there are some wild cards: "Mary Poppins" has an airy choir, mad laughter and a sizzling rock riff. And Helena also produces a breathy acoustic cover of Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," which is not as catchy as the original, but is much more charming.
The music itself is pretty ordinary overall -- there's nothing here that will really make you think, "Wow, I gotta hear that one again!" The acoustic jazz-pop has its moments of brilliance and quite a bit of charm, but contrary to the Kylie cover, it won't stick in your head. It's more an album to listen to as you slow dance.
Helena herself has a pretty, smooth voice -- it's a bit reminiscent of Kylie's, but a bit deeper and more versatile. She does get props for allowing her voice to be heard as-is; by keeping in laughter and other little sounds, it makes her music sound untouched by studio tinkering. It probably has been cleaned up in places, but nowhere is it obvious.
Pretty-but-unamazing French pop and sweet singing make this a pleasant listen for a summer afternoon, but not anything too exceptional. Just let "la Nature" take its course.
good recording in French, not like her .......2005-10-29
On Helena's third album,Née Dans La Nature ("Born in the Wild"), her longtime collaboration with Katerine has solidified and diversified while growing more specific.
Helena's soft, breathlessly insinuating vocals and pared-down lyrics embrace her partner's sweetly subversive and subtly nostalgic melodies, which have been compared to those of Serge Gainsbourg.
But her bracingly frank, tangy and aggressively female view of the human condition remains all her own. She sings about the inevitability of aging, childhood memories, a well-remembered Proustian delight in ripely uncouth body odors (an injury has left her with a compromised sense of smell), Mary Poppins (!) and romantic longings. A major highlight is her wryly inflected, English-language interpretation of Kylie Minogue's Can't Get You Out Of My Head.
While moving seamlessly between fragmented quotes from yé yé, chanson classique, bal musette, le jazz hot, and rock Français, her accompanists are unfailingly supportive but understated. Which is as it should be, because an artist of Helena's stature does not need to shout. She understands that the strongest emotions are usually revealed in whispers, a lusty glance from across a room, in bed, amid silent tears....
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Née Dans la Nature
Helena ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001J0B3G Release Date: 2004-03-30 |
Tracks:
- NDans La Nature
- L'Age De Ma M
- Je T'Aime Salaud
- Mary Popins
- I Just Can't Get You Out Of My Head
- Le Jardin PrDe La Falaise
- Au 4 Vents
- Les Fant
- Quand Tu Dors
- Je Nageais Nue
- Qui Es Tu?
Album Description
Second album. Her first on Tricatel was great...this one on Verve is even better! Helena Noguerra is a great pop/jazzy/bossa singer. Includes a cover of Kylie Minogue's hit 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head'. Verve. 2004.Customer Reviews:
careful!!.......2005-11-30
Born to "La Nature".......2005-07-23
Or rather, vive la Helena Noguerra. The French actress/producer/writer/singer has finally put out her third album "Née Dans La Nature" (translation: "Born in Nature") a jazz-pop album that really doesn't stretch anywhere artistically, but is a pretty enough listen.
It opens with a pretty acoustic-guitar melody and soft drumming. Then Helena sidles in with a pretty French song about mornings in spring and blue dragonflies. And she brings a fresh unself-consciousness to her music that is missing in most American pop -- "L'âge De Ma Mère" is interrupted by her giggles.
There is a problem with her pop songs, however: A few suffer from the "music-box" effect, which makes them sound a bit precious and cutesy. The tinkly "L'âge De Ma Mère" and coy "Le Jardin Près De La Falaise" suffer especially from this, where Helena sounds like she's posing on a stage. Stick to the sultrier stuff.
Fortunately, the album grows smoother toward the end, with the swooning "Les Fantômes" and melancholy "Je Nageais Nue." And even early on there are some wild cards: "Mary Poppins" has an airy choir, mad laughter and a sizzling rock riff. And Helena also produces a breathy acoustic cover of Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," which is not as catchy as the original, but is much more charming.
The music itself is pretty ordinary overall -- there's nothing here that will really make you think, "Wow, I gotta hear that one again!" The acoustic jazz-pop has its moments of brilliance and quite a bit of charm, but contrary to the Kylie cover, it won't stick in your head. It's more an album to listen to as you slow dance.
Helena herself has a pretty, smooth voice -- it's a bit reminiscent of Kylie's, but a bit deeper and more versatile. She does get props for allowing her voice to be heard as-is; by keeping in laughter and other little sounds, it makes her music sound untouched by studio tinkering. It probably has been cleaned up in places, but nowhere is it obvious.
Pretty-but-unamazing French pop and sweet singing make this a pleasant listen for a summer afternoon, but not anything too exceptional. Just let "la Nature" take its course.
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