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N**.
One of the best Albums from JJG
Really love it, recommend it to anyone
A**K
GREAT album!
I bought this after reading about Jean Jaques Goldman in an article-I had never heard him before.I thought I should get acquainted with this artist before i traveled to France and i am glad i did!
C**S
Totally under control
I have friends who collect the music of contemporary French performers. Jean-Jacques Goldman is one of the performers that I have repeatedly heard when I am visiting their home. They gave me this CD as a present and I have enjoyed listening to this broad selection of eleven songs sung by Goldman and performed by his very talented band.For the most part, the selections are firmly in the popular category, with reference to Paul Simon. However there are a few works that reflect the Blues and have some resonance with the work of Tom Petty. Both BOb Dylan and Bruce Springstein also comes to mind when listening to Goldman. Goldman is a seasoned mature performer and the music is totally under control. Goldman has had a thirty year music career in France and his skills as a performer are certainly evident in this CD.
B**N
Good work
Honestly, I am not JJG's biggest fan. I own two of his CD's and am familiar with a couple of other songs from other discs. I do like this album for what it is, and I would recommend it, especially to those studying French, to get a taste of French music.My favorite song on this CD is "Sache que je." It is one of those songs that could last 10-15 minutes, and I wouldn't get bored with it. For me, this is a great CD for background music. When it ends, I don't want to put on anything else because I end up in a very calm mood and don't want it disturbed.I give it 4 stars because I think this is very good. Yes, JJG is an incredibly accomplished singer/composer, but he is just not completely my style. If he were, I would probably add that extra star.
A**R
Refreshing new music from the best of French music
This is definitely the album for the 90's! In it, we can clearly hear the maturity that JJG has acquired after all of his hits from the 80's. En Passant is a great, romantic, relaxing, and poetic CD that will please all listeners. I became one of his biggest fans after this CD and then was tempted to trace back his music and was not disappointed in the least bit. I love his music and hope to hear much more from him.
A**)
what a great find: buy it now...
I had previously heard the 'Fredericks, Goldman, Jones' album, and I found Carole Fredericks' husky voice and bad English accent a serious blot on an otherwise fairly good but not outstanding piece of work.En Passant was much more reassuring. It's good to see that Goldman's talent in song writing for other people (like Aicha and Le Jour Viendra for Cheb Khaled, and the album 'D'eux' and now "S'il suffisait d'aimer" for Celine Dion) has finally manifested itself in his own music.I loved this; Goldman does better on his own than writing for others; his songs for Celine (no doubt influenced by her greater popularity) display a lyrical banality that is absent from 'En Passant'. On the contrary: En Passant combines great music with sincere and often quite profound lyrics in a very appealing album. Buy it!
L**R
Jean Jacques Goldman, simply the best
I've been a Jean Jacques Goldman fan for many, many years. His talent, his voice and his lyrics are unique and no other French singer can ever surpass this talent. I first listened to Jean Jacques Goldman in 1987 with his "Entre gris clair et gris fonce" album and I was and became a loyal fan to Monsieur Goldman. "En passant" brings out nothing but the best of a man who sees life through music. (Like most singers) but Goldman goes at a greater distance. You can see the world before you in this album. En passant is a journey through life, moments and above all experiences. I encourage anyone to listen to this latest of his many repertoires. Jean Jacques is the greatest French singer ever. Chapeau monsieur Goldman.
I**R
One of the best new French discs
This, Goldman's latest album is one of the best overall albums I've heard yet. He crafts beautiful songs that are almost polished into a real pop type pieces, but they still have this raw edge of honesty. I discovered this album listening to it in France this past year, and it just blew me away. There are the three or four of the hits that are good, but I find the second cut to be one of my favorites, and the songs in which Goldman draws on his eastern european background are some of the most interesting instrumentally. Unfortunately, the language barrier is apt to put some people off, but If you like music and have an open mind, this CD would be a good one to try.
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