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Album Details: Disparition & La Biographie de Luka

Release Date:11/25/2003
Label:Emi Int'l
UPC:766483261245

Track List: Disparition & La Biographie de Luka

Disk 1

  1. Dimanche en Hiver
  2. Dans Ma Ville
  3. Seule
  4. On Est Loin
  5. Sur le Fil
  6. Peut-Être
  7. Reste-Là
  1. Décrocher Les Étoiles
  2. Jardin d'Hiver
  3. Aéroplane
  4. Deux
  5. Mercenaires
  6. Autour de l'Arbre

Disk 2

  1. Coin du Monde
  2. Sable Mouvant
  3. Rivieries de Janvier
  4. Corde et Les Chaussons
  5. Surannee
  6. Ailleurs
  1. Illusionniste
  2. Tentation
  3. Mes Pas Dans la Neige
  4. Chien d'Avant Garde
  5. Disparition

Pro Reviews: Disparition & La Biographie de Luka

  • All Music Guide

    Around the time of the European release of Keren Ann's third album Not Going Anywhere, EMI released her first two albums, La Biographie de Luka Philipsen and La Disparition, as a singledisc collection. Both albums treat Keren Ann's elegantly whispery voice like a jewel, placing it in subtly lovely settings that mix folk, electronic, Latin and French pop influences. La Biographie de Luka Philipsen features the most emphasis on electronics, particularly on the triphoppy "Dans Ma Ville," "Sur Le Fil" and "Aeroplane"; these songs, along with the lush production on "Dimanche en Hiver," are still appealing but sound a little dated and overdone compared to the sparer direction Keren Ann followed on La Disparition and Not Going Anywhere, a direction that was signaled by the more restrained arrangements on Biographie's "On Est Loin" and "PeutEtre." Keren Ann's duet with collaborator Benjamin Biolay, "Decrocher les Etoiles," updates the tradition of Serge Gainsbourg's duets with chanteuses like ...Jane Birkin and Francoise Hardy, while "Jardin d'Hiver" has an appealing bossa nova feel. La Disparition delves deeper into the folky, organic side of Keren Ann's music, particularly on the title track, "L'Illusioniste" and "La Corde et Les Chaussons," but "Ailleurs" and "Mes Pas Dans la Neige" have rhythms and arrangements that flirt with jazz. "Surannee"'s delicate, harptinged reverie and "Le Sable Mouvant"'s darkly sparkling fairytale melody show that on La Disparition, Keren Ann became a more diverse, and even more distinctive talent. La Biographie de Luka Philipsen/La Disparition is a convenient way for anyone enchanted by Not Going Anywhere to pick up the rest of Keren Ann's charming music. - Heather Phares, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Keren Ann

Singer/songwriter Keren Ann Zeidel, who records under the name Keren Ann, was born in Israel in 1974 to a Dutch-Javanese mother and a Russian-Israeli father. She was nine when her parents bought her a guitar, on which she learned to play songs by Joni Mitchell and Serge Gainsbourg. In the years to come, she would also learn to play the harmonica and the clarinet. Zeidel... Read more