- Paradize
- Electrastar
- Punker
- Mao Boy
- J'ai Demand¿¿ ¿¿ La Lune
- Dunkerque
- Like a Monster
- Le Grande Secret
- La Nuit Des F¿¿es
- Marilyn
- La Manoir
- Popstitute
- Dark
- Comateen 1
- Un Singe En Hiver
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Overview
Released to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their triumphant 2002 comeback, Paradize + 10 is a two-CD special edition of French new wave stalwarts Indochine's ninth studio album. Written off as has-beens before its release, the ever-changing Parisian outfit instead went on to achieve the biggest success of its career, selling over a million copies and scoring its first number one single in 15 years. A decade on and it still seems remarkable that such a dark and brooding record managed to restore them to their former glories. From the distorted post-punk of "Popstitute" to the My Bloody Valentine-esque shoegaze of "Dunkerque" to the gothic industrial rock of the opening title track, it's an album that screams cult hit rather than multi-platinum chart-topper. Other than the dreadful tinny piano-led chanson of "Un Singe en Hiver," it's held up pretty well, particularly the more melodic New Order-inspired moments ("Mao Boy!" "Le Manoir"), but it's the second disc of "odds and sods" that will provide the most intrigue for their loyal fan base. As you'd expect, the 11 remixes range from the reductive (a misjudged chamber folk reworking of "Comateen") to the inessential (the utterly pointless Bootleg Indochine vs. Cassius mix of "Punker") to the rather impressive, particularly Tricky's claustrophobic take on Melissa Auf der Mar duet "Le Grand Secret" and Curve's French Kiks Mix of "Marilyn," which turns the Muse-esque glam-tinged tribute to Manson into a turbocharged Chemical Brothers-style knob-twiddling anthem. The two B-sides included, the aggressive space rock instrumental "Glory Hole" and Depeche Mode pastiche "Le Doigt sur Ton Etoile," are equally hit and miss, ensuring that while new converts should enjoy discovering the original album, the package as a whole is only likely to appeal to Indochine completists. ~ Jon O'Brien
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/03/2012 |
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Label: | Jive / Sony Music |
UPC: | 0886919610222 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Indochine Primary ArtistZhou Xuan Primary Artist
Marc Godfroid Trombone
Nicola Sirkis Vocals
Marc Morgan Choeurs
Melissa Auf der Maur Bass,Vocals,Lead Vocals,Featured Artist
Mlle Pauline Leonet Vocals
Technical Credits
Gerard Manset ComposerGeorge Marino Mastering
Nicola Sirkis Composer
Mathieu Rabate Composer
Phil Delire Mixing,Engineer,Pro-Tools,Mixing Engineer
Boris Jardel Composer
Olivier Gerard Composer
Rudy Leonet Composer
Jean-Paul Gonnod Pro-Tools
Marc Eliard Composer
Anne Marie Scott Composer
Herve Lauzanne Production Executive
Camille Laurens Composer
Peggy M. Logo,Photography,Art Direction
Matthieu Rabatte Composer
Jerome Soligny Composer
Mickael Furnon Composer
Remi Durel Engineer,Assistant
Valerie Rouzeau Composer
Ann Scott Composer
Geoff Stano Engineer
Ikivier Gerard Composer
Sarah Assistant
Gareth Jones Mixing Engineer,Mixing
Fan Yan Qiao Composer
Jean-Louis Murat Composer
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