France Gall | Baby Pop | Album
France Gall's 1966 album Baby Pop is widely considered a high-water mark of the 1960s French yé-yé movement. Critics and fans alike celebrate it as a "pluperfect" example of energetic, stylish pop that managed to balance youthful innocence with a darker, more sophisticated edge. A major highlight for reviewers is the collaboration with Serge Gainsbourg. His three contributions—the title track "Baby Pop", "Laisse tomber les filles", and "Nous ne sommes pas des anges"—are noted for their "covert, cynical wit" and "decadent sophistication".
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Related Artists: Michel Berger, Serge Gainsbourg, Alain Goraguer
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