France Gall | 1968 | Album
France Gall's seventh studio album, 1968, is widely regarded by critics as a fascinating yet fragmented transition from her early "yé-yé" pop stardom toward a more mature, experimental sound. While its flowery artwork suggests a cohesive "Summer of Love" experience, reviewers often note it functions more as a collection of diverse EPs than a unified concept album. The album is noted for its eclectic mix, incorporating psychedelic pop, baroque pop, jazz, and even raga rock. Notable tracks include "Chanson indienne" for its sitar-heavy exotica and "Nefertiti" for its slinking, North African-inspired scales.
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