Sacrebleu (re-release)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Prologue
- Sacre Francais
- Monsieur Dimitri Joue du Stylophone
- Nothing to Lose
- Termede
- Reveries [Edit]
- Attente Musicale
- Dirty Larry [Crue-L Grand Orchestra Remix]
- Terlude
- Very Stylish Fille
- Love Love Mode
- Woman's Paradis
- Back in the Daze
- Moogy Reggae
- Encore un Terlude
- World Mysteriouse
- Par un Chemin Different
- Nothing to Lose [Lounge Instrumentale]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17987 in Music
- Released on: 2001-11-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Original recording reissued
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Details
When this Album Was Release Worldwide in 1997, it Caused an Enormous Buzz, Sold Extremely Well and the Was Suddenly Deleted. this Modern Euro-Bossa-Lounge Classic from France's Acclaimed DJ is Now Available Again, with 19 Groovy Tracks.
Amazon.com
The word delirious is perhaps tossed around too casually in '90s dance music, but Sacrebleu earns the description. Dimitri patches together everything from lounge sounds to techno, with plenty of ear-tickling verbal samples to keep things hopping. Too much of a good thing at 70-plus minutes, perhaps, but you'll even enjoy the hangover. --Rickey Wright
Spin
Sacrebleu, the debut full-length by the French DJ, soundtrack composer, and remixer (Bjork, Brand New Heavies), is both a smoothly coherent lesson in A.M.D. (after Martin Denny) pop history, and a semi-ironic, vive-la-France rejoicing in Gallic clichés.... A tightly composed soundtrack to some imaginary French new wave film about a club-hopping ne'er-do-well, Sacrebleu imaginatively updates '60s spy jazz.... A few references to coed "pj parties" later, and it's apparent that Dimitri from Paris is a "Bedroom Eccentric" of another kind--the type that never sleeps alone.
Customer Reviews
Paris Paris Paris, Ec te France
Ce matin La....oh, sorry.
Dimitri has been an arhetype in flowing electronic funk for a while. And this being one of his later albums is no exception. He incorporates smooth funk with olde-time parisian groove into such magical coordination you'd think you were in the Bohemian city itself in 1966. Almost all tracks include "mixes" from either French or American cinema (Une Very Stylish Fille being a perfect example from Audrey Hepburn's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'). But with that being said, there are some tracks that appear rather redundant in their mixing, and can get abrasive at times. But with the majority being a smooth Jet-Set I'm-Frank-Sinatra-and-I-can-do-what-I-want theme, this album will be an original addition to the mod electro-philes out there looking for something more bohemian and less blase (that's a french word right?).
"I am a very stylish girl"!
I'll admit it, I never heard of Dimitri from Paris before. I had no idea who this group or guy was, but when I heard the infectious loungy-groovy "Une Very Stylish Fille" on the new Volvo commercial for the s80 - I was hooked. I had to e-mail Volvo to find out who did the song that continually samples that lady saying "I am a very stylish girl". When I got my response I went out to get the CD, thinking I would like just that one song...but to my suprise, the whole disc is fun. Alot of the songs are very catchy in a toe-tapping way. And the ones that aren't are great lounge music... Play this CD this summer for your next Bar-b-Q party. You'll see what I mean.
Sacre Bleu!!!
I must say I'm amazed! this is an awesome addition to any collection.
I work night shifts and use this music as a tempo wake me up
I play it a least 1 time a shift.




