Artist: Camille
Title Of Album: Ilo Veyou (2CD)
Year Of Release: 17-10-1011
Label: EMI
Genre: Chanson / Pop
Bitrate: ~220 kbps avg /44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
Total Time: 54:23 min
Total Size: 86.50 MB
Tracklist
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Disc 1/2
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1. Aujourd'hui 1:14
2. L'étourderie 2:00
3. Allez allez allez 3:38
4. Wet boy 2:28
5. She was 4:37
6. Mars is no fun 2:37
7. Le berger 5:13
8. Bubble Lady 1:47
9. Ilo Veyou 1:43
10. Message 0:48
11. La France 3:05
12. My man is married but not to me 2:15
13. Pleasure 2:10
14. Le banquet 2:49
15. Tout dit 3:03
Disc 2/2
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1. L'étourderie (Acoustique) 1:36
2. Babies know more than us 2:42
3. Allez allez allez (A capella) 2:59
4. She was (A La Chapelle) 4:31
5. Tout dit (Avec les oiseaux) 3:08
Edition FNAC avec 1CD Bonus.
French pop chanteuse Camille attracted international attention as a member of
the acclaimed Nouvelle Vague before resuming her solo career. Born Camille
Dalmais in Paris in 1978, she focused on ballet throughout adolescence while
developing a passion for bossa nova and American stage musicals. At 16, she
performed an original song, "Un Homme Déserté," at a wedding and from that point
forward embraced songwriting, channeling influences including '60s folk and '70s
soul. While taking vocal lessons Camille began playing Paris jazz clubs, and in
2001 she made her professional acting debut in the film Les Morsures de l'Aube,
contributing the song "La Vie la Nuit" to its soundtrack. At the same time her
demo tape entered circulation, and upon signing to the Virgin subsidiary Source,
she began work on her 2002 debut LP, Le Sac de Filles, a critical and commercial
success buoyed by the single "Demeure d'un Ciel."
In April 2004 Camille joined producers Marc Collin and Olivier Libaux in
Nouvelle Vague, a project dedicated to bossa nova-influenced cover renditions of
new wave and post-punk classics. She contributed four lead vocals to the LP,
including renditions of the Clash's "The Guns of Brixton" and the Dead Kennedys'
"Too Drunk to Fuck," and was a featured performer on the subsequent European
tour in support of the album. Camille returned to her solo career in early 2005
with her sophomore effort, Le Fil, which fell just shy of the French Top Ten
thanks to the success of its lead single, "Ta Douleur." The disc ended up
winning Best New Album of the Year honors at the annual Victoires de la Musique
awards, where she also earned the title of Breakthrough Live Act. Days later,
Camille issued her third LP, the 2005 concert set Live au Trianon.
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