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Louise Attaque – Louise Attaque


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Kupindo zaštita

Godina izdanja: 1997
Žanr: Alternativni Rok, Rok
Izdavač: Atmosphériques
Poreklo: Strani izvođač

Spoljašnjost kao na fotografijama, zvuk cist. Kutija malo losija!

Cd je original!


Track listing

`Amours`
`J`t`emmène au vent`
`Ton invitation`
`La brune`
`Les nuits parisiennes`
`L`imposture`
`Savoir`
`Arrache-moi`
`Léa`
`Fatigante`
`Tes yeux se moquent`
`Vous avez l`heure`
`Toute cette histoire`
`Cracher nos souhaits`

Louise Attaque (French pronunciation: ​[lwiz atak]) is a French chanson/folk rock band founded in 1994. Several of the group`s albums were produced by Gordon Gano, lead singer of Violent Femmes, a band whom Louise Attaque often cites as an influence and for whom their own band is named. The band is signed to the Atmosphériques record label.


Caravage (1990-1994)
Lead singer and guitarist Gaëtan Roussel and bassist Robin Feix met in high school in Montargis. They moved to Paris after graduation where they met drummer Alexandre Margraff and formed a rock band named Caravage (after the Italian painter Caravaggio). After briefly hiring a lead guitarist, the band met violinist Arnaud Samuel while recording in a Parisian studio.[1]

Louise Attaque`s success (1997-2001)
Louise Attaque was formed in 1994. The name means `Louise Attacks` in French and refers to Louise Michel, a 19th-century anarchist, and to the American rock band Violent Femmes (which loosely translates from French as `violent women`). The leader of Violent Femmes, Gordon Gano, produced Louise Attaque`s self-titled debut album.[2]

Louise Attaque was released in April 1997 to a positive critical response. Despite low initial radio airplay, the reputation of the group spread rapidly, garnering particular praise for its innovative violin-based folk/rock compositions and witty lyrics. Louise Attaque sold 2.5 million copies in France, a record for a French rock album.

It took almost three years until Louise Attaque`s second album Comme On A Dit was released (in January 2000), again produced by Gordon Gano. The album sold 700,000 copies in France. In 2001, after touring for five months and appearing at various rock festivals, the band split up, explaining that they were temporarily out of inspiration and tired of the hype and pressure surrounding them.

From separation to reunion (2001-2005)
Louise Attaque split into two different groups in 2001. Singer Gaëtan Roussel and violinist Arnaud Samuel formed Tarmac, while bassist Robin Feix and drummer Alexandre Margraff formed Ali Dragon. The goal of Tarmac[3] was to explore the starker sounds of acoustic instruments, while Ali Dragon produced underground experimental music featuring jam sessions (mostly electro and hip hop).

The four members of the group reunited in 2003. After recording for a few weeks in the Electric Lady Studios in New York, their third album, À Plus Tard Crocodile, was released in September 2005. The title references the rock and roll song `See You Later Alligator`. À Plus Tard Crocodile was received as a departure from Louise Attaque`s previous works, with lighter and more varied content.[citation needed]

Usage in media
Louise Attaque are mentioned during À plus !, a German language school book teaching French. During the `Civilisation` part of the book, they are described as `a rock band which is well-known by French teens [...]`.

In 2021, the song J`t`emmène au vent is used in No Time to Die in the opening scene which is listened by the young Madeleine on her walkman...


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☑ Molim Vas da ne ocekujete od plakata da izgledaju kao da su sada izasli iz stamparije, ipak neki od plakata imaju godina... i mi se nakon 50 godina zguzvamo :) Trudim se da ih sto bolje fotografisem kako bi ste imali uvid u stanje.

☑ Sto se tice cena plakata, uzmite samo u obzir da su ovo originalni plakati iz perioda filma, i da kada bi ste hteli da napravite (odstampate) bilo kakav filmski plakat sa intereneta kostalo bi Vas verovatno vise od hiljadu dinara...

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☑ Sto se tice antikvarnih knjiga, molim Vas da ne ocekujete da knjige koje su stare neke i po 150 godina budu u savrsenom stanju, budite srecni sto su uopste pozivele toliko vremena i sto je informacija jos uvek u njima, a stanje kakvo je takvo je, uvek mogu da se odnesu da se prekorice i malo sreda, pa da opet dobiju malo svezine, naravno ko to zeli.




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Spoljašnjost kao na fotografijama, zvuk cist. Kutija malo losija!

Cd je original!


Track listing

`Amours`
`J`t`emmène au vent`
`Ton invitation`
`La brune`
`Les nuits parisiennes`
`L`imposture`
`Savoir`
`Arrache-moi`
`Léa`
`Fatigante`
`Tes yeux se moquent`
`Vous avez l`heure`
`Toute cette histoire`
`Cracher nos souhaits`

Louise Attaque (French pronunciation: ​[lwiz atak]) is a French chanson/folk rock band founded in 1994. Several of the group`s albums were produced by Gordon Gano, lead singer of Violent Femmes, a band whom Louise Attaque often cites as an influence and for whom their own band is named. The band is signed to the Atmosphériques record label.


Caravage (1990-1994)
Lead singer and guitarist Gaëtan Roussel and bassist Robin Feix met in high school in Montargis. They moved to Paris after graduation where they met drummer Alexandre Margraff and formed a rock band named Caravage (after the Italian painter Caravaggio). After briefly hiring a lead guitarist, the band met violinist Arnaud Samuel while recording in a Parisian studio.[1]

Louise Attaque`s success (1997-2001)
Louise Attaque was formed in 1994. The name means `Louise Attacks` in French and refers to Louise Michel, a 19th-century anarchist, and to the American rock band Violent Femmes (which loosely translates from French as `violent women`). The leader of Violent Femmes, Gordon Gano, produced Louise Attaque`s self-titled debut album.[2]

Louise Attaque was released in April 1997 to a positive critical response. Despite low initial radio airplay, the reputation of the group spread rapidly, garnering particular praise for its innovative violin-based folk/rock compositions and witty lyrics. Louise Attaque sold 2.5 million copies in France, a record for a French rock album.

It took almost three years until Louise Attaque`s second album Comme On A Dit was released (in January 2000), again produced by Gordon Gano. The album sold 700,000 copies in France. In 2001, after touring for five months and appearing at various rock festivals, the band split up, explaining that they were temporarily out of inspiration and tired of the hype and pressure surrounding them.

From separation to reunion (2001-2005)
Louise Attaque split into two different groups in 2001. Singer Gaëtan Roussel and violinist Arnaud Samuel formed Tarmac, while bassist Robin Feix and drummer Alexandre Margraff formed Ali Dragon. The goal of Tarmac[3] was to explore the starker sounds of acoustic instruments, while Ali Dragon produced underground experimental music featuring jam sessions (mostly electro and hip hop).

The four members of the group reunited in 2003. After recording for a few weeks in the Electric Lady Studios in New York, their third album, À Plus Tard Crocodile, was released in September 2005. The title references the rock and roll song `See You Later Alligator`. À Plus Tard Crocodile was received as a departure from Louise Attaque`s previous works, with lighter and more varied content.[citation needed]

Usage in media
Louise Attaque are mentioned during À plus !, a German language school book teaching French. During the `Civilisation` part of the book, they are described as `a rock band which is well-known by French teens [...]`.

In 2021, the song J`t`emmène au vent is used in No Time to Die in the opening scene which is listened by the young Madeleine on her walkman...


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