Charlotte Gainsbourg
Artist: Charlotte Gainsbourg
Genre(s):
Chanson
Other
Discography:
5:55
Year: 2006
Tracks: 11
Lemon Incest
Year: 2000
Tracks: 9
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Year:
Tracks: 9
While Charlotte Gainsbourg is better known as an accomplished actress than as a musician, her tattle life history has besides been significant. Around the same time she began performing, Gainsbourg likewise started singing professionally. At 13, she recorded her debut, Charlotte for Ever, an album of songs written by her father, Serge Gainsbourg, that was divine by the film he directed and in which they both starred. The ill-famed father-daughter duo "Lemon Incest" mirrored the sexually precocious musical note of her early films, which included 1986's L'Effrontee (which won her a Cesar for Most Promising Young Actress), 1988's La Petite Voleuse, and 1991's Merci la Vie. During the '90s she concentrated on playacting, appearance in movies as eclectic as Franco Zeffirelli's 1996 adaptation of Jane Eyre to 1999's La Buche, for which she north Korean won a Cesar for Best Supporting Actress, only in the 2000s Gainsbourg returned to music, playacting the spoken word introduction to Madonna's "What It Feels Like for a Girl" in 2001 and lending backing vocals to Badly Drawn Boy's 2002 album Receive You Fed the Fish? While appearance in projects such as Michel Gondry's The Science of Sleep, she began work on her second base solo album, enlisting Air's Jean-Benoît Dunckel and Nicolas Godin as composers, Jarvis Cocker and the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon as lyricists, and Nigel Godrich as manufacturer. The results, 2006's 5:55, paid court to her musical inheritance and outlined her as an creative person and interpreter in her have right-hand. 5:55 was released in the U.S. in spring 2007.
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