Nickyboy
Staff member
1957. Lots and lots of jazz music, some doowop, and rock and roll starting to really pop up. You'd think that's where Nickyboy would start. You'd be mistaken.
Well, well. Time for some Jacques Brel. In particular his second album "Quand on n'a que l'amour" (When we only have love). Brel was a Belgian-born singer, most known for his rendition of French chanson-style songs. Chanson ("song" in French) is a style of song in which the words being sung are almost more important than the music itself, which usually follows the cadence of the singing. It was made popular by Brel as well as his contemporaries Maurice Chevalier, Edith Piaf, and Charles Trenet.
I realize that most (all?) of you will say "But Nickyboy! Come on! A foreign language pick?". And I say "Yup!". Listen to the rhythm of the singing and the accompanying music. Chanson can be very jazzy and loungey at times. I am not got to ask you to love this album, but you might find something you like in it.
For some reason this shows up in Spotify as "Quand on n'a que l'amour, Vol. 2". I have no idea why. There is only this volume as far as I know.

Well, well. Time for some Jacques Brel. In particular his second album "Quand on n'a que l'amour" (When we only have love). Brel was a Belgian-born singer, most known for his rendition of French chanson-style songs. Chanson ("song" in French) is a style of song in which the words being sung are almost more important than the music itself, which usually follows the cadence of the singing. It was made popular by Brel as well as his contemporaries Maurice Chevalier, Edith Piaf, and Charles Trenet.
I realize that most (all?) of you will say "But Nickyboy! Come on! A foreign language pick?". And I say "Yup!". Listen to the rhythm of the singing and the accompanying music. Chanson can be very jazzy and loungey at times. I am not got to ask you to love this album, but you might find something you like in it.
For some reason this shows up in Spotify as "Quand on n'a que l'amour, Vol. 2". I have no idea why. There is only this volume as far as I know.
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