La vie en bossa
2014
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Valeria Sattamini's album "La vie en bossa" is a collection of French songs and French-language covers of Brazilian bossa nova classics, released digitally by Lab 344. The album blends bossa nova with a lounge style, offering a fresh take on familiar tunes. One of the tracks, "La ville engloutie" (a French version of Chico Buarque's "Futuros amantes"), gained popularity as part of the soundtrack for the Brazilian TV series "Em Família".
The album features 12 tracks, showcasing Sattamini's interpretations of French and Brazilian songs. A deluxe version with 13 tracks was released later. The album includes classics like "La vie en rose", "Les feuilles mortes", and "La fille d'Ipanema", all performed in French. Sattamini's "La vie en bossa" creates a sweet and mellow listening experience by combining French melodies with bossa nova rhythms.
Track Highlights
- Un homme et une femme (Francis Lai e Pierre Barouch)
- La ville engloutie (Futuros amantes) (Chico Buarque) — French version by Antenor Bogéa
- C'est si bon (Henri Betti e André Hornez)
- Les eaux de mars (Águas de março) (Tom Jobim) — French version by Georges Moustaki
- Les feuilles mortes (Joseph Kosma e Jacques Prévert)
- Paroles, paroles (Gianni Ferrio e Michaële)
- La fille d'Ipanema (Garota de Ipanema) (Tom Jobim e Vinicius de Moraes) — French version by Sacha Distel
- Ne me quitte pas (Jacques Brel)
- Dans mon île (Maurice Pon e Henri Salvador)
- La vie en rose (Lois Gugliemi e Édith Piaf)
Personnel
- Valeria Sattamini (Vocals)
Significance
The album gained some recognition when "La ville engloutie", her French version of a Chico Buarque song, was featured on a popular Brazilian TV show. The album places Valeria Sattamini among artists who blend French pop sensibilities with Bossa Nova rhythms, creating a unique listening experience.
The album includes both covers of famous French songs and French versions of well-known Brazilian Bossa Nova songs.
Track List
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