Papaoutai [Limited Edition]

Papaoutai [Limited Edition]

by Stromae
Papaoutai [Limited Edition]

Papaoutai [Limited Edition]

by Stromae

CD(Canadian Import)

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Overview

After getting a sizable hit with "Alors on Dance" from his 2010 debut, Stromae chose not to fret and took three full years to deliver his sophomore album. Released in the fall of 2013, Racine Carree went on to become one of the biggest records of the season in Europe, topping the French, Belgian, Dutch, Italian, and Swiss charts, helped by a string of smash singles such as "Ta Fete," "Papaoutai," "Formidable," and "Tous les Memes." At first look, Stromae's pumping Euro-disco with a dash of hip-hop and world music may seem fairly indistinguishable from offerings by many others artists on the Continent. As incongruous as it sounds, what sets Stromae apart from his peers are actually his lyrics -- something that you do not hear too often (read: never) when discussing dance-oriented entertainers. Indeed, many would be bewildered upon hearing that Belgian and French critics were quick to point out Jacques Brel as a major influence, a statement that could only sound positively ludicrous or downright heretical to non-Francophone ears. And yet, both Stromae's diction and his scathing attack on prejudice and small-mindedness (updated to an urban, racially mixed society plagued with issues of identity, rather than the petite bourgeoisie) establish a clear link to the legendary songwriter, even if Stromae is more humorous than cruel and more compassionate than misanthropic. The Belgian-Rwandan young prodigy is at heart much closer to a singer/songwriter than to an EDM producer and DJ, which turns Racine Carree into a very unusual kind of dancefloor filler. After all, how many albums designed for clubs feature songs that deal with subjects such as absent fathers, cigarettes and cancer, AIDS, racism, sexism, or social isolation created by the Internet? At the same time, Stromae's dual nature is also a two-edged sword: while their throbbing pulse can turn these tracks into hits and present his material to a bigger audience, listening to track after track being insistently punctured with seemingly the same grating horn-sounding synth can eventually become infuriating. In this context, excursions outside of the disco like the homage to Cesaria Evora (another unexpected reference) "Ave Cesaria," the sweet African cadence of "Moules Frites," or the slower grooves of "Formidable" and "Quand C'est?" function as much-needed pit stops. Rewarded with vast commercial and critical success, Racine Carree will be remembered as Stromae's breakthrough album and a major validation of his considerable songwriting talents. Stromae's challenge from now on will be how to manage the seemingly contradictory tendencies inherent to his vision. ~ Mariano Prunes

Product Details

Release Date: 08/27/2013
Label: Vertigo
UPC: 0602537479870
Rank: 107548

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Stromae   Primary Artist,Guitar,Lead Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Angel Haze   Primary Artist
Vincent Peirani   Accordion
Noumoucounda Cissoko   Kora
Orelsan   Featured Artist
Shameboy   Bass,Guitar
Maitre Gims   Featured Artist
Thomas Azier   Bass,Piano
Aron Ottignon   Piano
Mauricio Delgados   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Antonio Santos   Piano,Vocals (Background)
Papa Dizzy   Guitar
Scherazade   Vocals (Background)
Tibass Kazematik   Guitar
Bart Maris   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Atom   Producer,Additional Production
Noumoucounda Cissoko   Producer
Orelsan   Composer
Shameboy   Producer
Stromae   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Maitre Gims   Composer
Thomas Azier   Arranger,Producer,Additional Production
Angel Haze   Composer
Aron Ottignon   Arranger,Producer
Guillaume Huguet   Producer,Additional Production
Lional Capouillez   Arranger,Producer
Mauricio Delgados   Producer
Antonio Santos   Arranger,Producer
Papa Dizzy   Arranger,Producer
Scherazade   Arranger,Producer
Tibass Kazematik   Producer
Bart Maris   Producer
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