Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of Serge Gainsbourg's legendary 1985 performances at the Casino de Paris with the album "Casino de Paris 1985." This captivating live recording, released on October 16, 2015, by Universal Music Division Mercury Records, offers a unique glimpse into the iconic artist's dynamic stage presence and musical versatility.
Spanning a diverse range of genres including chanson, variété française, French pop, French jazz, and French house, the album features 29 tracks that showcase Gainsbourg's unparalleled talent and charisma. From the provocative "Love On The Beat" to the tender "Je suis venu te dire que je m'en vais," each song is a testament to Gainsbourg's ability to blend humor, sensuality, and social commentary into his music.
Recorded over three nights in October 1985, the album captures the raw energy and spontaneity of Gainsbourg's live performances. Accompanied by his seven-piece band, dressed in matching blue shirts, jeans, and white shoes, Gainsbourg delivers a powerful set that highlights his evolution as an artist. With 13 tracks from post-1970, the album leans more towards his alter ego, Gainsbarre, offering a bold and unapologetic exploration of his later work.
The album also includes notable tracks like "Harley Davidson," "Aux armes et cætera," and "Lola rastaquouère," each performed with the same wit and audacity that defined Gainsbourg's career. The inclusion of "Lemon Incest (Extrait)" and "Mickey Maousse" adds a touch of controversy and playfulness, showcasing Gainsbourg's fearless approach to his art.
"Casino de Paris 1985" is not just a live album; it's a historical document that encapsulates a pivotal moment in Serge Gainsbourg's illustrious career. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album offers an unforgettable journey through the genius of one of France's most iconic artists.