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  • AMG Review of Chick Habit

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    Stewart Mason
    All Music Guide

    1995's Chick Habit was a complete turnaround from the ultra-wee and largely acoustic pop of April March's self-titled debut EP. Taking off from a lifelong interest in French music and culture (the former Elinor Blake studied in the country as a teenager), Chick Habit is a note-perfect re-creation of French ye-ye music of the 1960s. March, whose voice is a dead ringer for France Gall's similarly perky tones, borrows heavily from Gall's style and repertoire. The title track is a fairly literal translation of one of Gall's biggest Serge Gainsbourg-penned hits, "Laisse Tomber des Filles," given a "Peter Gunn"-style twang guitar track and performed with a punky snarl. (The opening track is the same song performed in March's note-perfect French.) The remaining tunes are covers of other ye-ye songs, with the highlights being Jacques Dutronc's "Le Temps de L'Amour" (a 1966 hit for Dutronc's wife, Françoise Hardy), given a smoky reading highlighted by a Dick Dale-style surf guitar played by guest star Jonathan Richman (a friend of producer and multi-instrumentalist Andy Paley, who leads the excellent band), and another dip into Gall's catalog, the dreamy "Cet Air-La." April March would, in varying degrees, explore this French pop obsession over her next several albums, but this is its purest manifestation.

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about 1 year ago
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April March sings this 1964 France Gall hit (written by Serge Gainsbourg) in both English and French on her 1995 album, Paris in April, also on her Chick Habit EP and single.It also appears on the soundtrack of 2 movies, most notably as the credits roll Quentin Tarentino's Death Proof, where both versions (French & English) play back-to-back.I like the Tarentino flick, but it's a long build-up...

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Fab Jam
about 1 year ago
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April March sings this 1964 France Gall hit (written by Serge Gainsbourg) in both English and French on her 1995 album, Paris in April, also on her Chick Habit EP and single.It also appears on the soundtrack of 2 movies, most notably as the credits roll Quentin Tarentino's Death Proof, where both versions (French & English) play back-to-back.I like the Tarentino flick, but it's a long build-up...

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